Friday, March 29, 2019

Jadid says football can help promote peace

QUETTA: Afghan FC Chaman captain Jadid Khan says football can improve lives of people, especially youth, by keeping them away from negative activities. Afghan FC Chaman has reached the summit clash of the ongoing 3rd Ufone Balochistan Cup. “You can see all these people who have come to the ground only to enjoy football. See their passion and you can see a lot of youngsters here,” said Jadid while speaking to PPI. The former Pakistan international added that the ongoing Balochistan Cup, which has been enjoyed by thousands of spectators, “sends the message of peace.”

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