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Prime Minister’s Talent Hunt Program Unleashes Promising Football Talent in Murree Tehsil Trials

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MURREE: The Prime Minister’s talent hunt program reached new heights as football trials were conducted in Murree Tehsil. The trials, which took place at Government High School Murree, garnered great attention from key figures in the sporting and political community, including Mr. Asim Nawaz Abbasi, Coordinator for PM Talent Hunt Murree, Shams Touheed Abbasi, the District Sports Officer of Rawalpindi, and Senior Sports Journalist Mr. Faheem Anwar Khan.

The football trials attracted an impressive number of young athletes, between the ages of 15 to 25. The program aimed to identify and nurture the raw talent of Murree Tehsil, providing a platform for aspiring footballers to showcase their skills on a larger stage. The trials were conducted with utmost professionalism and transparency, ensuring a fair assessment of the participants’ abilities.

After careful evaluation and deliberation, the selection committee announced the chosen players who will represent Murree Tehsil in the highly anticipated inter-district tournament. Among the enthusiastic male participants, 11 talented individuals were handpicked out of the 50 who underwent the trials.

The Prime Minister’s talent hunt program is committed to fostering sportsmanship, promoting physical fitness, and discovering exceptional talent across the nation. By providing opportunities and resources to young athletes, the program aims to shape a brighter future for the sports industry in Pakistan.

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