17/07/2012
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Prince of the eastern region will open His Highness's fifth sports tournament of companies organized by the Asharqia Chamber next Sunday 22nd of July at Green Hall Stadium in Dammam and will continue until 7th of August 2012.
Asharqia chamber's chairman Abdulrahman Rashed Al Rashed raised thanks and appreciation to His Highness the Prince of the eastern region on the patronage of the fifth tournament noting that this comes from the Prince's support of all that serve the sports movement in the region and the culmination of the efforts of the chamber in the practice of social activities in terms of its mission, headed by Social Responsibility .
He said that the opening ceremony will honor by the patron of the ceremony the pioneers of the Saudi sport led by His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, Chief of the honor members of Al-Ahly club in recognition of his distinctive efforts.
He noted that the tournament will begin with a grand opening includes performances of the global lighting and a show match of Football and entertainment Stars in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf noting that the team, the Gulf, led by poet Sheikh Duaij bin Khalifa Al-Sabah and the membership of artists Kuwaiti Ahmed Alonan and Khalid AlAjeery and artist Farhan AlAli and from Qatar Obaid Gomaa and from Bahrain Talal Yousef and Ibrahim Issa and from Kuwait, Mohammad Bunayan, Tariq Jalahma and governance of international Khalid AlAllan.
The Saudi team represented by international stars Saleh AlMohammadi, Abdullah Al-Waked, Ahmad Naseeb,Modahhi AlDossary, Saeed Ahmari, Ibrahim AlShoeaa, Ali AlFuhaid and Nasser Bleh.
He also noted that the Chamber organizes this tournament of it's awareness of the mission that sought to deliver to its subscribers in particular and all segments of society in general, it was keen to perform this role and the advancement of the obligations incumbent upon the responsibilities and duties consolidate the social role among all the people of the community in the Eastern Region.