Sanharib Women’s Club crowned champions of Iraqi Volleyball League
NOHADRA (DUHOK), Iraq — Sanharib Women’s Club has been crowned champions of the Iraqi Women’s Volleyball League after defeating Akad Ankawa 3–1 in the final match held in Kerkheslokh (Kirkuk). The victory marks the team’s second national title, secured after weeks of strong competition among six clubs from across Iraq — a triumph that adds another milestone to the sporting legacy of the Chaldean-Syriac-Assyrian people.
Thrilling competition until the final moments
The tournament witnessed high levels of competitiveness, with the Sanharib players asserting their dominance from the opening round, securing a series of key victories that paved the way for their championship win.
Praise from the Governor of Nohadra (Duhok)
The Governor of Nohadra (Duhok), Taher al-Ali, congratulated the team on claiming the title of Champions of Iraq. In response, the club’s administration expressed gratitude and appreciation for the governor’s support, stressing that the encouragement provided by the Iraqi government is the greatest motivation to continue achieving success.
An achievement beyond the game
This victory is more than just a domestic title; it is a message of hope for the Chaldean-Syriac-Assyrian people in Iraq. It opens the door for the club’s potential participation in future regional tournaments and strengthens the role of Syriac women in the country’s sports arena.
With this triumph, Sanharib Women’s Club of the Chaldean-Syriac-Assyrian people has written a proud chapter in the story of Iraqi volleyball. The win also affirms that women’s sports are capable of competing, inspiring joy, and promising many more championships and achievements ahead.