SOCIETY — June 16, 2026

Red Crescent Sports Club Wins 11th Kabul Volleyball Cup

The club defeated Tolo Sports Club 3-2 in the final of the week-long event that featured nine teams organized by the National Volleyball Federation.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

Red Crescent Sports Club Wins 11th Kabul Volleyball Cup
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The Red Crescent Sports Club defeated Tolo Sports Club by a score of three to two in sets during the final to claim the championship of the 11th Kabul Volleyball Cup. This outcome marked the end of the tournament that brought together several teams for intense matches over the course of the event.

The competitions were organized by the National Volleyball Federation in cooperation with the General Directorate of Olympics, Physical Education and Sports. A total of nine top teams participated in the event which lasted for one week and included various matches leading up to the final round of the cup.

The closing ceremony saw the presence of Maulvi Ahmadullah Wathiq and Hafiz Ahmad Jan Zadrani. Other sports officials also joined the ceremony to celebrate the conclusion of the cup and to distribute the awards to the deserving teams and players who took part.

Tolo Sports Club was recognized for finishing in second place. The Khwaja Bahauddin team was given the Fair Play cup in recognition of their sportsmanship during the tournament. Officials stated that the event aimed to develop volleyball, identify young talent, and promote healthy competition among all the participants.

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