Badminton / Mali: ACE’SA offers equipment to Association Savané

After the basketball teams of the District of Bamako, the Association for cooperation and sports exchanges with Angers (ACE’SA) handed over equipment to the Association Savané badminton (ASB), last Saturday.

The lot is made up of 72 jerseys and as many t-shirts. The material handing over ceremony took place at the Center for reading and children’s animation of Commune I (CLAEC) Angers-Bamako, in the presence of the president of ACE’SA, Boubacar Diallo “Coach Sy”, of the vice -President Isidore Tchetchebleko and the president of the ASB, Mamadou Savané. “We are very happy to receive this equipment. On behalf of the members of the association, I address my sincere thanks and my deep gratitude to ACE’SA “, declared the president of the ASB, before inviting Malians and Malians to take an interest in badminton. ” Anyone can play badminton. A shuttlecock (the ball) weighs five grams, while the racquet weighs less than 100 grams. Badminton is one of the few sports for which there is no defined morphotype », Mamadou Savané will say.

As for the vice-president of ACE’SA, Isodore Tchetchebleko, he especially insisted on the collaboration between his association and the various national sports associations, all disciplines combined. ” This delivery of equipment is only a small part of Angers’ projects for Bamako. The city of Angers has supported the creation of three sports platforms in Bamako, on which major support work for sports executives is planned in conjunction with local authorities (federations and clubs). Angevin sports clubs are actively involved alongside their counterparts in Bamako for the provision of equipment, but also the training of educators. Particular support is also given to the development of women’s and high-level sport. », He explained.

The vice-president of ACESA will recall that in the field of health, the city of Angers has also supported the Communes of Bamako in many other fields and is considering support in particular on the dismantling of electrical and electronic waste. Also, the Angers-Bamako Partnership House (MPAB) is investing in a pilot approach in this area (circular economy, eco-gestures).

HaKAM.

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