Health professionals from Landspitali Hospital in Iceland have donated sporting attires to the Asogli Sporting Club. The team, led by Professor Einar Stefan Bjournsson and Mrs. Ruth Adjaho Samuelsson, provided much-needed sportswear to the club to help improve their sporting activities.
The donation ceremony, held at the club’s premises, was attended by members of the Asogli Sporting Club, local dignitaries, and community members. The new sporting attires, comprising jerseys, shorts, socks, and other gear, were warmly received by the club’s officials and players.
George Agbeti, the Patron of the Asogli Sporting Club, expressed profound gratitude to Professor Bjournsson, Mrs Samuelsson, and the entire team for their kind gesture. He emphasized the significance of the donation, noting that it would go a long way in boosting the morale and performance of the players.
"We are immensely grateful to Professor Einar Stefan Bjournsson, Mrs Ruth Adjaho Samuelsson, and the entire team from Landspitali Hospital for their generous support. Their donation is a testament to the power of international cooperation and friendship. We hope that others will be inspired by their example and also come forward to support our club," said Agbeti.
Professor Bjournsson, speaking at the event, highlighted the importance of supporting local sports initiatives. He expressed his admiration for the dedication and passion of the Asogli Sporting Club members and reiterated the commitment of Landspitali Hospital to fostering community development and well-being.
Mrs Samuelsson, who has roots in the region, shared her joy in being able to give back to the community. She encouraged the young athletes to stay committed to their sporting endeavours and to use the new attires as a motivation to achieve greater heights.
The donation from the Icelandic health professionals is expected to enhance the sporting activities of the Asogli Sporting Club, providing the players with the necessary equipment to compete effectively and proudly represent their community in various competitions.
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