FIFA, AFC presidents inaugurate two mini-football fields in Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, March 30, Asia-Plus — The FIFA (Federation of Football Associations) president Sepp Blatter and the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) president Mohammed Bin Hammam today participated in a ceremonies of official opening of two mini-football fields in Norak and Danghara.   The fields were constructed by Italy’s Mondo under financial support of FIFA as part of the […]

Manizha Ahmadova

DUSHANBE, March 30, Asia-Plus — The FIFA (Federation of Football Associations) president Sepp Blatter and the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) president Mohammed Bin Hammam today participated in a ceremonies of official opening of two mini-football fields in Norak and Danghara.  

The fields were constructed by Italy’s Mondo under financial support of FIFA as part of the Goal-2 program. 

According to Tajikistan’s Football Federation (TFF), a program for development of football in Tajikistan was projected during the first visit of high-ranking officials of international football federations to Tajikistan in 2004.  

The source at a TFF said Blatter and Hammam are scheduled to meet with President Emomali Rahmon today afternoon.  After the meeting they will give a news conference.  

The FIFA and AFC heads arrived in Tajikistan yesterday.

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