Karnataka Social Club Bahrain launches grand kick-off for Goodwill Games 2024


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Bahrain, Nov 5: The Karnataka Social Club (KSC) Bahrain held a grand opening ceremony for the Goodwill Games 2024, marking the beginning of an exciting series of events for the club's members. The opening set a vibrant tone, with participants and members filled with enthusiasm for the games ahead.

The KSC Goodwill Games 2024 launched on November 4, with the official logo inaugurated by Haji Rajak, owner of Metalco, alongside the KSC committee. Five teams were formed for the games: KSC Bulls, KSC Panthers, KSC Lions, KSC Falcons, and KSC Tigers, each eagerly preparing to compete and display their skills.

On the first day of the games, the club hosted an intense Mindicoat tournament, featuring 17 teams competing across 20 games. KSC Bulls' Royston D'Souza and Herald Almeida secured the 1st runners-up position with 1 point, while KSC Falcons' Rajesh Cutinho and Flavina Cutinho claimed the runners-up spot with 3 points. Champions of the opening day were KSC Lions' Jerome Dalmeida and John Mendonca, who topped the table with 5 points.

The Karnataka Social Club Bahrain extended its sincere gratitude to the generous sponsors of the Goodwill Games 2024: Haji Razaq, Harish Poojary, Royston Fernandes, Melvin Dantis, and John from Vrindavan Restaurant, for their invaluable support.

The KSC Goodwill Games 2024 will keep the month of November packed with exciting events exclusively for members. With a strong response and high registration numbers, it’s set to be an action-filled month. Updates on each event will be shared as the games progress, making it a memorable month of friendly competition for all members.

 

  

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