Azad Kashmir National Badminton Championship, Poonch runner up

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Muzaffarabad (Dharti News) Three of the four events of the Azad Kashmir National Badminton Championship 2022 held in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Azad Kashmir, were won by Poonch and one by Mirpur. Poonch won the U-14 and U-19 finals of the National Championship after an exciting contest. The singles days events have been won by two real brothers. In the departmental event last night, Poonch University won the final by defeating the Department of Finance. The final of the main event of the championship which was held on Sunday was won by Mirpur by defeating Poonch. Poonch Omar Aap. Earlier, Poonch defeated Muzaffarabad in singles and doubles semi-finals. Thus, out of the four championship events, three were won by Poonch while one main event was won by Mirpur. The chief guest of the closing ceremony was Sector Commander SCO who distributed prizes among the players.

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