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Kuwait: Zain hosted a thrilling Ramadan football tournament for its employees, with 16 teams competing for the championship title at Nazwa Football Fields in Bnaid Al-Gar. The competition encouraged the teamwork spirit between members of the Zain family and promoted a healthy and active lifestyle during the Holy Month.

Sports competitions are a key part of Zain’s internal communications strategy, which closely focuses on bringing engaging health and sports programs to employees. The company remains committed to the wellbeing of its staff by organizing competitions in various sports all year round, especially during Ramadan to promote an active and healthy lifestyle during the month of fasting.

The Zain Employees Ramadan Football Tournament witnessed a high turnout, with employees from across the company’s divisions and departments joining the thrills of the competition. The tournament featured sixteen 8-player teams competing in exciting knock-out matches. The best two teams won the first and second place titles and received cash prizes.

Zain spares no efforts to organize activities and programs that cater to its employees’ talents and interests. The company is keen on encouraging employees to pursue healthier lifestyles and take part in different sports and health programs all year round. Previous competitions included football, volleyball, padel, bowling, and penalty kicks.

Awarding the second-place winners.
Awarding the second-place winners.

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