The Food Science Department team claimed the title of the Agricultural Engineering College league after a decisive victory. They defeated the Agricultural Machinery Department 4-1 in a fiercely contested final, witnessed by enthusiastic college students. The tournament showcased excellent organization under the supervision of Dean Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh and the Student Activities Division.
Attendees praised the high competitiveness and sportsmanship displayed throughout the matches. Prof. Dr. Tariq Nasser Musa, Head of the Food Science Department, awarded the winners during the closing ceremony. He congratulated the champions while wishing the runners-up success in future competitions.
This achievement highlights the Food Science students’ excellence in both sports and academics. The thrilling match brought excitement, making it a standout event in the college’s activities.

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