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Uzbek children become world champions in Warsaw

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The 11th World Championship for children from orphanages has concluded in Warsaw, Poland. This prestigious tournament ended with a historic and unforgettable result for the representatives of Uzbekistan. Our compatriots proved they were the strongest among rivals from all over the world, winning the championship title.

It is reported that Uzbekistan was represented by a team formed from children of Tashkent Orphanage No. 22. The young footballers demonstrated great passion, unity, and a strong desire to win throughout the tournament.

According to the National Agency for Social Protection, the Uzbekistan team won 7 matches to reach the final stage. This result alone shows the team's high level of preparation, tactical discipline, and mental stability.

In the decisive final match, our young footballers did not lose their composure. On the contrary, despite the high pressure, they played confidently on the pitch and triumphed once again. Thus, the Uzbekistan team was crowned world champion.

“The team from Tashkent Orphanage No. 22 won 7 matches, reached the final, and secured the world championship title after winning the decisive game,” the National Agency for Social Protection reported.

It is noted that 35 teams from all over the world participated in this tournament. In such a highly competitive environment, the first-place finish by the Uzbek children is a massive achievement. It is not just a sporting result, but a shining example of willpower, hard work, and faith.

Winning such tournaments requires more than just knowing how to kick a ball. Teamwork, mutual support, following the coach's instructions, and fighting until the end in every game are essential. The Uzbek participants demonstrated exactly these qualities on the pitch.

The championship in Warsaw will surely remain one of the brightest memories in the lives of these young footballers. They played not only for their orphanage but for all of Uzbekistan. Feeling this responsibility, they managed to hold the national flag high.

This victory proves another important truth: if given the opportunity, support, and trust, every child can reach great heights. Sport allows them to express themselves, see the world, make friends, and look to the future with confidence.

The victory of the Uzbekistan team in Warsaw also demonstrates the effectiveness of children's sports, social support, and the attention paid to the younger generation in our country. Such achievements will be a great source of inspiration for other children.

Now these young champions will return home with their heads held high. They did not just win a trophy in Warsaw; they worthily represented the name of Uzbekistan, the dreams of children, and their love for football on the world stage.

For fans, this victory was wonderful news. While achievements in professional football are one thing, the fact that children became champions on such an international stage brings special joy. This is an event that touches the heart, gives hope, and strengthens the belief that “everything is possible.”

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