NBP face SG Press in football tournament today
By our correspondents
November 19, 2017
KARACHI: National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) will take on Sindh Govt Press in their Group D match of the first Quaid-e-Azam Departmental Tournament which explodes into action here at KMC football ground on Sunday (today).
Seven departmental teams from different regions of Punjab and Balochistan arrived here on Saturday to compete against the other nine teams of Sindh.
Tournament organiser Ahmed Jan hoped that the event would give young footballers an opportunity to showcase their talent.
Seven departmental teams from different regions of Punjab and Balochistan arrived here on Saturday to compete against the other nine teams of Sindh.
Tournament organiser Ahmed Jan hoped that the event would give young footballers an opportunity to showcase their talent.
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