Sacheon City Hall Women's Basketball Team to Compete in 2025 National Business Basketball Federation Tournament
Expressing Special Determination for the 30th Anniversary of Sacheon's Unification and the Year of Visiting Sacheon
The Sacheon City Hall women's basketball team announced that they will participate in the '2025 National Business Basketball Federation Tournament' to be held at the Gimcheon Indoor Gymnasium in Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do, from Friday, the 11th to Sunday, the 13th.
This tournament will feature a total of four business teams, including Sacheon City Hall, Gimcheon City Hall, Daegu City Hall, and Seodaemun District Office, competing in a round-robin format over three days.
Sacheon City Hall will kick off the tournament with their first match against the host, Gimcheon City Hall, at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, the 11th. They will then face Seodaemun District Office at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, the 12th, and Daegu City Hall at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, the final day of the tournament.
Coach Kim Seunghwan stated ahead of the tournament, "The players have worked hard throughout the winter, and we have greatly improved our teamwork and stamina. Based on our team spirit, we will do our best to present an excellent game to the citizens of Sacheon and our fans."
An official from Sacheon City said, "As we participate with a determination to win in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Sacheon's unification and the Year of Visiting Sacheon, we ask for the enthusiastic interest and support of our citizens."
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