Noshkal Baloch’s Abdul Malk scored earlier in the second half to take the lead in the match. After a gap of 15 minutes Sher Hassan from Aqua Quetta cored an equalizer to keep his club’s hopes alive for the title. It was not until the last few minutes of the game when Aqua Quaetta’s Nasrullah scored on a penalty to ensure his team lift the trophy. This year the championship took place in six cities, including Quetta, Pishin, Khuzdar, Chaman, Loralai and Noshki. The championship had 30 teams, five from each city and engaged 450 young footballers. Ufone believes the championship has helped promote football in the province and proved to be a great platform for the emerging young players who learnt and displayed excellent footballing skills. The initiative shows Ufone’s commitment to the people of Balochistan, which enunciates with the company’s tagline “It’s all about U.”
Published in Daily Times, March 30th 2018.
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