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The first promotional tour for the Qatar Cup 2016 was launched yesterday with a visit to Aspire Academy and Khalifa International Stadium.
The promotional tour delegation, which consists of the Events Officer Abdel Aziz al-Malki and the Community Relations Officer Nasser al-Kuwari, visited Aspire Academy which represents the future of football in Qatar, where the academy students were introduced to the Qatar Cup trophy and its design as well as other relevant information. Some students joined in and took a photo with the famous Qatar Cup trophy.
Also the delegation visited the working site of the Khalifa International Stadium after the Aspire Academy within the frame of huge interaction from all stakeholders.
The trophy tour will visit Al Biddaa Tower—the Qatari football family headquarters—today followed by a visit to Al Jazeera Cafe in Katara. Also the trophy will visit some other location during the coming few days such as Souq Waqif and Aspire Park.
The promotional trophy tour aims at introducing fans to the Qatar Cup and encourages fans to attend Qatar Cup games.
Speaking on the event QSL Events Officer Abdel Aziz al-Malki said: “The promotional trophy tours will be great opportunity to meet and interact with the spectators and identify them with the Qatar Cup. We are happy with these tours during this year starting with the Aspire Academy.”
On the other hand, the QSL Community Relations Officer assured that the promotional trophy tours aim at encouraging the fans to attend the Qatar Cup games as well as answering their queries regarding the competition.
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