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Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim al-Khalifah visited Aspetar’s booth at the fifth AFC Medical Conference taking place in the Indian capital New Delhi. Hospital officials presented an overview of the hospital’s history and the significant developments it has achieved in the fields of sports medicine and research.Sheikh Salman commended the development and advanced services of the hospital, thanking Aspetar for its continued efforts and cooperation with the confederation as part of the strategic partnership between both sides. Aspetar chief administrative officer Mohamed al-Kuwari presented Sheikh Salman with an Aspetar plaque in appreciation of his continued support. It is worth noting that Aspetar is the official partner of the fifth AFC Medical Conference, in which hospital experts are delivering a number of seminars and workshops on sports medicine related topics.
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