SAC Secretary attends final match and awarding for 2024 Inter-State/Region U-21 Men’s Football Tournament

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State Administration Council Secretary Lt-Gen Aung Lin Dwe offers cash awards to the first prize-winning Kachin State yesterday.

The final match and awarding ceremony of the 2024 Inter-State and Region U-21 Men’s Football Tournament was held at Wunna Theikdhi Stadium in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
Secretary of the State Administration Council Lt-Gen Aung Lin Dwe enjoyed the match and joined the awarding ceremony.
Kachin State team beat Mon State team 6-1 in the final match. Next, an awarding ceremony was held, and officials presented cash awards and medals to the best athletes, fourth-prize winning Nay Pyi Taw team, third-prize winning Yangon Region team and second-prize winning Mon State team respectively.
State Administration Council Member Union Minister for Home Affairs Lt-Gen Yar Pyae presented individual medals to the players of the first prize-winning Kachin State team.
State Administration Council Secretary Lt-Gen Aung Lin Dwe presented cash awards and the championship trophy to the first prize-winning Kachin State. After the prize-awarding ceremony, the Secretary cordially greeted the athletes.
The 2024 Inter-State and Region U-21 Men’s Football Tournament was held with 15 teams starting from 23 July to 8 August, aiming to develop Myanma sports and turn out outstanding young athletes. — MNA/KTZH

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