DOHA: A new initiative presented by the Qatar Football Association (QFA) to strengthen its role in the local community and promote social responsibility has been launched.
Abdullah Talib - a specialist in sign language – will cover the Qatar national team's news in the European qualifiers on social media platforms on Snapchat and Instagram.
The QFA aims, through this initiative, to develop the content it provides to the football audience of all its segments to ensure communication with everyone.
This step also comes within the framework of QFA’s constant endeavour to communicate with all society segments, especially those who communicate in sign language, as these initiatives come within QFA’s social responsibility programs.
The QFA attaches utmost importance to its community initiatives to confirm and reinforce its prominent community role, consisting of solid and constructive partnerships with many community institutions.
It is worth noting that Abdullah Taleb is not a stranger to the sports community, and he practised sports, especially volleyball, in his early years until he became a well-known player in Al Sadd Club.
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