Afghanistan kicks off its first rugby tournament

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Afghanistan kicked off its first official rugby tournament on Friday, with organisers hoping the game will one day be as popular as buzkashi, a kind of polo played with the carcass of a headless goat.
Cricket and football have already gained a strong following, and regional sporting success has offered a rare glimmer of hope in the war-wracked country.
But enthusiasts believe Afghans, who have faced decades of conflict and hardship, are even better suited to the rough and tumble of the rugby field, which is more akin the national sport buzkashi, without the need for horses.
Ten teams from four different provinces gathered in central Kabul for the sevens competition, the first since the Afghan Rugby Federation won affiliation from the Asian Rugby Football Union last month.
“It’s becoming popular and soon it will replace cricket and football,” said Asad Ziar, the ARF’s chief executive officer.
“We’re a rough, tough people. We’re physically set for this game, which is very energetic and fast.
“It’s the new buzkashi. Our people love that game — but we can’t afford to buy a horse for every player.”
With just 220 players registered with the ARF, rugby has a long way to go before it can claim to be anywhere near as popular as buzkashi, football or cricket.

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