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Beach Soccer A-League Qualifying Preparation matches kick off in Kabul
The qualifying preparation matches of Beach Soccer held for preparations of eight teams in the A-League.
The teams will compete versus each other in two groups of four.
Beach Soccer is a type of sports that is played on a sandy ground with its specific circumstances. There are five players in each team and every game is played for three rounds that each of the rounds takes 12 minutes.
Afghanistan’s Beach Soccer Team previously also participated in the Asian Beach Soccer Competition in China, and they have got many experiences from there, and this is the first time that Afghan Beach Soccer Team is participating in the basic world cup competitions that includes top 16 Asian Beach Soccer Teams.
Meanwhile, wrestling qualifiers competitions of West Zone continues;
The wrestling competition under the age of 18 will see 253 wrestlers from 22 different clubs around western Kabul compete.
The National Wrestling Federation has said the competition is important for raising the public profile of the sport in Afghanistan as well as developing new talent.
Afghanistan retains a strong wrestling tradition, despite being ravaged by war and conflict throughout the past decade.
Sport has been severely limited in Afghanistan in recent years, due to chronic instability.
As a traditional focal point for the community in Afghanistan, wrestling not only benefits those interested in the sport, but also has a wider impact.
The sport helps to quell rising criminality amongst the unemployed youth and bring together a society ravaged by years of war and division.
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Dual-citizen Afghans don’t need a visa to enter the country: Foreign Ministry
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has denied reports claiming that Afghan dual citizens living abroad are now required to obtain an Afghan visa when returning to their home country.
Zia Ahmad Takal, the ministry’s head of public relations, said in a statement that no new decision has been made in this regard.
According to him, Afghans who travel to Afghanistan with a foreign passport, as before, do not need to obtain a visa if they present proof of their Afghan identity, and they may enter the country without a visa.
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Panjshir authorities report major youth recruitment drive over two years
The Panjshir Media Office announced on Thursday that nearly 20,000 young people from the province have been employed across government and security institutions over the past two years, as part of efforts to expand job opportunities.
According to the statement, youths from Panjshir have joined the Islamic Emirate Army, the National Police, civilian departments within and outside the emirate’s structures, as well as the province’s rapidly growing mining sector.
The recruitment drive follows instructions from the leader of the Islamic Emirate, who—after a request from Panjshir officials during a governors’ conference in Kandahar—ordered the provincial governor to compile a list of eligible youths for placement in other provinces.
The media office said that in the current year alone, more than 1,000 Panjshir youths have been recruited into the National Police, while another 600 have joined the Islamic Army. Additionally, over 1,000 others have secured positions in civilian institutions, including domestic and international organizations, due to efforts by Governor Mohammad Agha Hakim.
Panjshir’s mining industry has also become a major source of employment. With new extraction and processing operations launched under Islamic Emirate directives, nearly 15,000 youths have been hired in areas ranging from mining to the trade of precious and semi-precious stones—marking the first time such large-scale opportunities have been available in the sector.
Officials added that thousands more young people are working on construction and development projects across the province.
Residents of Panjshir expressed appreciation for the increased attention from the Islamic Emirate’s leadership, saying many of their sons are now employed in security and civilian roles, particularly at checkpoints—something they believe has strengthened trust between the community and the government.
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