
Tak-Setara clinched the Badghis Futsal Premier League championship with 45 points after a two-month competitive season involving ten teams.
Qala-e-Naw | By Naseera Mohammadi
Tak-Setara Futsal Club were crowned champions of the Badghis Futsal Premier League after finishing top of the standings with 45 points, concluding a season that reflected the steady expansion of organized futsal at the provincial level.
The league, which ran for two months, featured ten leading futsal teams from across Badghis province and was played in a home-and-away format, producing a total of 90 official matches. The competition was organized by the Badghis Football Federation’s Futsal Committee in cooperation with the Provincial Directorate of Olympic, Physical Education and Sports, with matches hosted at the Olympic Gymnasium in Qala-e-Naw.
Al-Moasib finished second with 42 points, while Mowafaq secured third place on 38 points, highlighting the competitive balance maintained throughout the season.
Individual honors further underscored Tak-Setara’s dominance. Mohammad Rafi “Alizi” claimed the Golden Boot with 33 goals, Faiz “Walizada” was named Best Goalkeeper after conceding the fewest goals, and Mohammad Sediq “Hekmat” of Mowafaq received the Best Player award.
The closing ceremony was attended by senior officials from the Badghis Football Federation, committee representatives, coaches, former players, and supporters, reflecting growing institutional and public engagement with futsal in the province.
The league was organized with the dual objective of strengthening futsal development in Badghis and selecting the provincial champion to represent the region in the West Zone competitions, reinforcing the role of provincial leagues as foundational pillars within Afghanistan’s futsal structure.
