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The Barwa Group, in association with the Qatar National Day Celebrations Associated Activities Organising Committee, will hold sports competitions at the Barwa Workers Recreation Complex in Al Khor Industrial Area for communities and companies.
The Qatar National Day Barwa Sports Championship will include cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, and tug of war competitions every Friday evening until December 16. The semi-final and finals will be held on December 17-18 while the tug of war final is set for December 18.
The cricket and football champions and runner-up will receive QR5,000 and QR3,000, respectively, while volleyball and basketball champions will be awarded QR3,000 and the runner-up QR2,000. The tug-of-war winning team will receive QR1,500 and the runner-up QR1,000.
Only 32 teams will be allowed for cricket and soccer and 16 teams for volleyball and basketball. Registration may be done by sending e-mail to rcalkhor@gmail.com before November 1.
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