Aspire Zone Foundation hosted a delegation from the Moroccan royal air force schools and royal air schools, led by Major-General Ahmed Saihi, and included 35 students.
The delegation was given a detailed presentation on Aspire Zone Foundation which boasts some of the world’s finest sport stadia and venues.
It was also introduced to ASPIRE Dome which has the capacity to host thirteen different sporting events simultaneously. The total seating capacity of Aspire Dome is 15,500 across thirteen separate multi-sport halls. In addition to Indoor Football Pitch in the Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence, one of the most modern facilities in the world, with state-of-the-art infrastructure to help nurture the country’s sports stars of tomorrow. It aims to drive an active sporting and healthy lifestyle for the people in Qatar and is recognized for its world-class facilities.
At the end of the tour in Aspire Zone, Saihi commended the achievements made by various sport institutions in Qatar, including Aspire Academy.
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