DOHA: Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, President of Qatar
Football Association (QFA), on Friday met with his counterpart from
Djibouti Suleman Hassan.
The two discussed matters of mutual interest and ways to improve
football relations between the two countries.
The football chiefs of Qatar and Djibouti also exchanged mementos
during the meeting which took place at Al Bidda Towers.
The QFA president invited Hassan to witness matches in the on-going
WAFF Football Championship which is being held in Doha.
Hassan 'thanked the QFA chief for the hospitality' and said he 'looked
forward to exploring new ways of football exchanges between the two
parties'.
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