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Eidgah

Kashmir: Exhibition match held in Eidgah

| @indiablooms | Sep 16, 2020, at 04:27 am

Srinagar: Downtown Eidgah rejuvenated with an exhibition match including football stars of the valley to kick off the downtown Shari -Khas tournament.

The match was dedicated to two legendary of yesteryears Ghulam Ahmed Kumar and Ghulam Ahmed Bhat. International players like Mehrajuddin Wadoo, Ishfaq Ahmed, Danish Farooq,Farhan Ganie, Khalid Qayoom, Shahnawaz Bashir also featured in the match.

The tournament is being organised at Eidgah ground by the downtown sports fraternity in collaboration with Niff.

Around 30 teams are participating in this tournament which kicks off from Tuesday.  

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