(HBO) - Mai Chau district has organized the male and female volleyball tournament for the officials and employees in 2019.
A match in the framework of the male and female volleyball tournament for the officials and employees in Mai Chau district in 2019.
There are 16 teams taking part in the tournament. They include 8 male teams and 8 female teams with more than 200 athletes of 89 local trade unions and they were divided into 9 competition clusters. In 5 days of the competition, the athletes have devoted to the audience the beautiful and exciting matches, contributing to building and developing the movement of the physical education and sports in the labor force of the whole district.
At the end of the tournament, the organizers have awarded the first prize for female volleyball to cluster number 1, the second prize to cluster number 9, the third prize to cluster number 2, the consolation prize to cluster number 7A. The first prize for female volleyball belongs to cluster 6; the second prize belongs to cluster 3; the third prize has been awarded to cluster number 4 and the consolation prize has been awarded to cluster number 1.
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