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Hebron YDRC, this evening, hosted a distinguished public event featuring a live screening of the Egypt national football team’s match against its Australian counterpart in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The screening was held as part of the “Baytna 2026” season, organized by Hebron YDRC in celebration of 30 years since its establishment.
The event brought together children, youth, families, and volunteers in an enthusiastic and engaging sporting atmosphere, where attendees followed the match with great excitement and showed support for the Egyptian national team. The occasion reflected a spirit of fraternity and solidarity among Arab peoples, while the venue was filled with a warm and positive atmosphere in which participants expressed their joy at this shared experience that combined entertainment with community engagement.
Hebron YDRC affirmed that organizing this event comes within the diverse program of the “Baytna 2026” season, which aims to provide safe and open spaces that bring members of the community together and promote values of participation and interaction through a range of sports, cultural, and recreational activities catering to different age groups.
It is worth noting that the season, launched to mark three decades since the establishment of Hebron YDRC, continues to deliver high-quality events that bring joy to children, youth, and families, while also strengthening a sense of belonging and teamwork through programs that integrate entertainment, education, volunteering, and community impact.
The “Baytna 2026” season will continue over the coming months, featuring a series of sports, cultural, artistic, scientific, and community events, reflecting the center’s mission to empower youth, enhance social cohesion, and build a positive environment that provides everyone with opportunities for participation, creativity, and shaping the future.