On Sunday, Governor Mohammed Ali Yasser visited the Sayhut Youth Club, recently crowned champions of the Third Division football qualifiers. During his visit, he engaged with club officials to discuss the team’s current status and future aspirations.
Governor Yasser listened attentively as Sheikh Said Al-Samahy, the club’s president, outlined the club’s activities and the challenges it faces. This dialogue highlighted the club’s commitment to fostering talent and promoting sports within the community.
The meeting, which also included Local Council Secretary Salem Abdullah Nimer and Youth Affairs Deputy Governor Badr Kalshat, served as a platform for celebration. Governor Yasser congratulated the players and management on their successful campaign, which secured their promotion to the Second Division. He emphasized the local government’s commitment to supporting the club in its upcoming competitions, ensuring they receive the necessary resources and assistance to represent Al-Mahra effectively.
In a bid to honor the club’s achievements, Governor Yasser directed the provision of both financial and moral support to the team. This initiative aligns with the local authority’s broader commitment to youth and sports development, aiming to nurture athletic talent across various disciplines.
The visit underscores the importance of local governance in promoting sports and enhancing community engagement through youth initiatives.
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