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IFAF Delegation Visit Aspire Academy

Doha, July 09 (QNA) - A high-ranking delegation of American Football including Tommy Wiking, President of the International Federation of American Football (IFAF), and NFL-player Husain Abdullah (Kansas City Chiefs), Ian McCary Deputy chief of mission in the Embassy of United States of America in Doha, and Ms. Kristen Aanstoos cultural attache the Embassy of United States of America in Doha was welcomed at Aspire Academy on Tuesday. They were taken on a guided tour through the facilities and had the chance to talk and exchange thoughts with Professor Valter Di Salvo, Director of Football Performance & Science. The delegation was welcomed by Khaled Abdulla Al-Sulaiteen, CEO of Aspire Zone Foundation where he explained to the guests the overall mission and vision of the academy and the whole AZF in promoting sports and preparing champions for different Qatar national teams. The visitors were impressed by the facilities and the vision of the academy. "The facilities here at Aspire are very impressive. They really offer the highest international level," commented Wiking, who sees a huge potential for American Football in Qatar. "It is a great way to reach kids, even if they are overweight and if they havent done sports before, because there are different positions they can still play and also some of the professional players are big guys. And, of course, the sport is growing in the Gulf region and Qatar definitely has the chance to take a leading role in it." So far the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) has 64 members all over the world and Wiking is encouraging Qatar to lay the ground to join them in the future. "Therefore they need to improve the structure and form a federation. We definitely hope that this is the start of a bigger engagement and maybe Aspire can also become a hub for American Football in Qatar."(QNA)

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