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Trick-shot Competition
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Jammu and Kashmir footballer impresses people with his skills, participates in international trick-shot competition

| @indiablooms | Oct 19, 2020, at 04:52 am

A young footballer from Jammu and Kashmir is making the country proud by participating in  an international football trick-shot competition which has been organized by Cristiano Ronaldo Fragrances.

Recently, Shah Huzaib, a Class 11 student from Charar-Shareef area of Budgam district, told ANI: "Initially I wanted to play cricket but after trying my hand (read feet) at football with my cousins, I started enjoying this sport unlike anything else."

His friend appreciated the footballer and said he inspired people in the Valley.

“Huzaib’s football skills have inspired the youth of Kashmir to try something different and succeed at it. I request the J&K administration to provide him with all sporting amenities,” Syed Burhan, the young footballer’s friend, told ANI.   

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