Mr. Amjad Hameed Kharbeet, the official in charge of the Student Activities Division at our college, along with Malak, the head of the Sports Activity Unit, presented the second-place trophy of the University of Baghdad Football Championship to the Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh.
The Dean praised the sports team and the activity unit for this achievement, expressing her pride in their outstanding performance throughout the competition.
Dr. Amira congratulated the students and the supervising staff, commending their tremendous efforts in reaching this result. She encouraged them to continue excelling in future tournaments, emphasizing that the college supports them in raising its banner in sporting events. She also stressed that such achievements enhance the college’s standing among its counterparts at the university.
The college extends its warmest wishes to the sports team for success in their future endeavors, striving to achieve more accomplishments worthy of its prestigious reputation. Such participations remain a testament to the spirit of fair competition and honorable representation of the college.

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