Lebanon & Guinea Bond Over Football in Historic Friendship Course
The Association for Mother and Children (AIME LIBAN) and Aime Guinee scripted history by organizing the first-ever Lebanese-Guinean friendship course in football. The event, held under the auspices of presidents from both countries and the executive secretary of the Lebanese Business Council, Ahmed Zain, drew a large crowd at the Blunz stadium in Conakry, Guinea.
Prominent Figures and Academies Align for the Cause
With Hassan Farhat, the Lebanese national team captain, leading the proceedings, the course featured six teams from three Lebanese and three Guinean sports academies. Notable sponsors and curators were acknowledged, including Norma Al-Khazim, Zainab Hattit, Brala Mortada, Hossam Musa Ali, and Bilal Humar. Participating academies included Johnson, Okasha, Kiko Sport, and Farhat’s Atlantic.
The Kick-off and Hopes for the Course
After the Lebanese and Guinean national anthems were played, Ahmed Zain rolled out the ball to commence the opening ceremony. He expressed his hopes that the course would be completed successfully in the following week and wished the best for all participants, especially Captain Farhat, who was leading the session. Zain also “blessed the winning team,” igniting the spirit of competition and camaraderie.
“I hope the course will be completed during the next week,” Ahmed Zain said. “I wish success to Captain Farhat in his leadership of the session and to all subscribers to complete the course with a high sporting spirit and technical skills, blessing winning the best team.”
Ahmed Zain, Executive Secretary, Lebanese Business Council
The Legacy of the Course
The first Lebanese-Guinean friendship course in football set an unprecedented milestone, fostering unity, sportsmanship, and cultural exchange between the two nations. As the course unfolded, families, friends, and fans alike witnessed the power of football in bringing people together.
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Did You Know?
Lebanon and Guinea have a historical connection, with Guinea, previously part of French West Africa, having received medical assistance from Lebanese doctors during their independence struggle.
Pro Tips from Captain Hassan Farhat
Farhat, who led the session, shares his expert advice: “Always remember, football is a team sport. It’s about working together, passing the ball, and believing in your teammates. That’s how you win.
FAQs
- Who were the presidents presiding over the course? Lebanon’s and Guinea’s presidents.
- When was the course held? The course took place over the span of a week.
- Which academies participated in the event? Johnson, Okasha, Kiko Sport, and “Atlantic” academy.
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