
Afghanistan's Buzkashi Team Defeats Russia 5-0 at International Tournament in Kazakhstan
Afghanistan's national buzkashi team defeated Russia 5-0 in its second group match at an international tournament in Turkestan, Kazakhstan. The win followed a victory against Hungary in the team's first match, improving its chances of advancing.
The team is scheduled to face Mongolia next. The event features the kokpar discipline and includes nine countries, among them Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkey.
Buzkashi is one of Afghanistan's oldest traditional sports, with a history spanning hundreds of years. It is particularly popular in northern and central provinces including Balkh, Kunduz, Takhar and Badakhshan.
The sport reflects Afghan culture, traditions and community spirit. International tournaments offer a platform to showcase athletic skills and cultural heritage.
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