First in Scotland Pauline Hamill ‘OURGEM’S’ AFGHAN AFGHAN AF FAILS
Women were banned to play sports in Afghanistan since Taliban ruled in 2021.
When released, Faiffi says a fixed team “represents the required field to give players on the global pic that moves”, and reduce the accident “.
Also the ball offices, lakes will give players to help them in other areas, including physical preparations, food preparations, minds, minds, minds, minds and protective care and protecting.
“Faina stands up with women AFGH AFGHANING – Home and In bondage, and they are still self-sacrificing, hearing, heard at the world’s stage,” he said.
Hacill, 53, played 141 times in Scotland across the world’s workout and say they did not pray for the job.
“I was very pleased, honest, as soon as I was given this responsibility,” he says. Since start, something about the work was drawing me.
“Thus, after I had the opportunity to lead a group, because it was not unlimited. It’s an opportunity to be invited to the project.”
Haa Hacill expects that work will help players to be well in local groups, and having their skills.
“This will be something very special, and I think that’s something they will remember forever,” he said.
“It’s more than a ball of football. This is what has more.”