To strengthen the vitality and motivation of the employees of the Sirjan Special Economic Zone and fulfill the social responsibilities of this complex, the 30th Sirjan County Public Sports Center was inaugurated in the presence of the zone's managers and employees, a group of athletes, and sports officials from the city.
According to the Sirjan Special Economic Zone's Public Relations Department, the center was opened this morning at the request of Dr. Hassan Asadi, the new director of the zone, and with the approval of the Sirjan County Public Sports Council. At this ceremony, which was attended by the Vice Chairman of the Zone's Board of Directors, the Chairman of the Public Sports Council, and more than 500 athletes and employees, participants began their day with joy and energy by practicing morning exercises. The opening ceremony was followed by a speech by Dr. Asadi, Director of the Sirjan Special Economic Zone. Congratulating the athletes and participants, he said:
"Good morning to all the athletes, dear coaches, Mr. Amiri, Mr. Moradi, and Mr. Foroughi, as well as to the Head of Public Sports, Mr. Zeidabadi, and the members of the sports group present today. On behalf of my colleagues from the Special Economic Zone, I extend a warm welcome and sincere thanks for your warm and dynamic presence at this event."
He noted that public sports are not only a means of maintaining physical and mental health, but are also recognized as a valuable culture and way of life in today's societies. Your presence at this ceremony symbolizes the collective determination and will to improve the quality of individual and social life. Today, our people need joy, hope, and dynamism more than ever, and the efforts of you, the athletes, contribute greatly to achieving this goal. "We are convinced that through public sports we can build a healthier and happier society. I invite you all to act with a dual motivation to promote the culture of sport and health within society." The new leadership of the region will also pay special attention to the development of sports, and you will soon hear more about the activities of the Sirjan Special Economic Zone's Culture and Sports Club.