Aspire Zone Foundation is all set for Qatar’s National Sport Day

14 Feb 2023

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Aspire Zone Foundation is all set for Qatar’s National Sport Day

Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF) will be welcoming all segments of society on Qatar’s National Sports Day (QNSD) to be held today, from 8 am to 1 pm. The foundation highlights its role in promoting the culture of sports through a great variety of activities.

Aspire Zone announced the details of the activities, which included more than 10 of sports in Aspire Park, Pitch 10; including volleyball and football competitions, Taekwondo and Tae-Boxing performances and classes, and several activities area.

In addition to the Al Bayt Stadium Park, which will include about 12 companies participating in various sports and cultural events that serve the community in the northern side of the country, including football matches, padel competitions, cycling, and others in collaboration with Juventus Football Academy, Nomas Center, and Seashore Group. The activities will be from 8 am to 1 pm.

In addition to its activities, AZF will also host 22 public and private sector entities celebrating NSD with their employees and the public.  AZF invites all members of the community in Qatar to join its NSD celebrations and enjoy everything the foundation has to offer in combining sports and physical activity with spectacular events.

The NSD activities at Aspire Zone are sponsored by Sports Corner, AlJassra Group & RC AlMana, Vodafone Qatar, Ibn Ajayan, HBJ Trading and Contracting, Suhail Industrial Group, Lulu Hypermarket, and Nando’s Qatar.

The Amiri Resolution No. 80 of 2011 designated that the second Tuesday of February of each year shall be a Sports Day for the State when everyone is encouraged to participate in sporting activities with colleagues and family.

The first National Sports Day was held in 2012 and was designated for sporting endeavors by the citizens of Qatar. The day’s main purpose is to promote sports and to educate the local population on ways to reduce health risks associated with an inactive lifestyle, such as coronary heart disease and diabetes. 

 

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