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FAISALABAD, Oct 30 (APP):The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Faisalabad has clinched the All Pakistan Inter-Board Football Championship title held under the aegis of Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) at Multan.
A BISE spokesman said here on Thursday that 16 educational boards participated in the tournament while Faisalabad Board emerged as victorious after defeating Lahore Board with 1-0 goals in a thrilling final encounter.
He said that both teams played an intense and competitive match in the final show and presented exceptional skill and sportsmanship.
However, Faisalabad’s decisive goal sealed the win, securing first position while Lahore Board claimed the second and Bannu Board stood third in the national tournament, he added.
He said that Secretary Multan Board Khurram Qureshi distributed prizes among the winning teams and appreciated the performances of all participants.
BISE spokesman said that such tournaments not only promote sports among youth but also cultivate harmony and friendship among educational boards across the country.
Meanwhile, Director Sports BISE Faisalabad Madam Nighat Noreen expressed gratitude to Multan Board for the successful organization of the event and said that such competitions strengthen inter-board relations and provide young athletes with valuable opportunities to showcase their talent.
Faisalabad Board’s victory reflected the dedication and discipline of its players and management team; she said and expressed hope that similar events would continue with the same enthusiasm and standard in the future.
Following the team’s return, Director Sports Madam Nighat Noreen accompanied by Chaudhary Naseem Ahmad Gujjar and Muhammad Usman called on Secretary BISE Faisalabad Dr. Habib-ur-Rehman and presented him with the winning trophy and shield.
PA to Secretary BISE Rana Jamshed Ali was also present on the occasion.
Secretary BISE Faisalabad Dr. Habib-ur-Rehman congratulated the Faisalabad team and lauded efforts of Director Sports, BISE officials and players. Merit-based team selection leads to success that is “as clear as daylight”, he added.
He expressed confidence that the young players, with their continued commitment and performance, would soon represent Pakistan at the national level and bring pride to the country.