Kabaddi Training Camp for Asian & South Asian Games underway

SportsKabaddi Training Camp for Asian & South Asian Games underway

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Training Camp for the selection of players for upcoming Asian Games and South Asian Games is under way in Islamabad.

There are be 20 players taking part in the camp.

“We have invited some international teams to come to Pakistan for practice matches as well and we hope positive reply from them,” the Secretary Pakistan Kabaddi Federation (PKF) Sarwar Rana informed.

Last month, the PKF held a meeting with the Federal Minister for Inter Provincial Coordination Dr Fehmida Mirza in which she expressed her full support for the promotion of the game in the Country.

The camp will continue till Asian games and currently phase 1 is going on.

In the second phase, team selection will be done and afterwards Team Pakistan will fly to China for Asian Games in September.

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