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Delhi High Court Lawyers Swap Gowns for Jerseys: FUTSAL Tournament 2023 Begins! [REGISTER NOW]

By Harshvardhan Sharma      10 April, 2023 11:53 PM      1 Comments
Delhi High Court Lawyers Swap Gowns for Jerseys: FUTSAL Tournament 2023 Begins! [REGISTER NOW]

The Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) has announced that it is bringing back its much-awaited FUTSAL Tournament in 2023. The tournament is set to commence on 21st April, 2023, at the Clayground, South Delhi Public School, Defence Colony, New Delhi.

The FUTSAL Tournament has been a popular event among DHCBA members in the past, and it is expected to generate a lot of interest this time around as well. The tournament will be played in a 6V6 format with four rolling subs and a maximum of ten players per team. The entry fee for each team has been set at Rs 10,000, and the matches will be played every day from 21st April, 2023, onwards.

Refreshments and personalized kits will be provided to all players participating in the tournament. DHCBA membership is mandatory to be eligible to play in the tournament, and only members who have cleared their dues until 31st March 2023, will be allowed to participate. The last date for submitting entries or registrations has been extended to 13th April 2023, till 4:30 pm.

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Lawyer Sonia Aug 30, 2023

This tournament provides a fresh twist to the regular court scenes. It's excellent to witness attorneys swapping their robes for jerseys and showcasing their sportsmanship.

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