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The ambition of PSC was not confined to domestic territories; it soon reached an international scale by appointing representatives in several countries, including the USA, Egypt, Russia, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, and India. These global connections enabled the forging of partnerships with various organizations in the Czech Republic, Italy, Iran, and Monaco.

Always innovating, PSC initiated projects that broke new ground, such as introducing surfing to Afghanistan for the first time. This endeavor, accomplished in collaboration with the Wave Riders Association of Afghanistan (WRAA) and Surf Anywhere organization, added an unprecedented dimension to Afghan sports culture.

The commitment of PSC to equality and empowerment was further demonstrated through its efforts to promote physical activity among women within its headquarters community. The organization ensured that women’s rights were aligned with those of men, encouraging a more equitable participation in sports and physical wellness.

The Peace and Sports Council of Afghanistan (PSC) was founded in 2012, marking the inception of a significant initiative aimed at promoting unity, youth empowerment, and equal rights within Afghanistan. Based in Kabul, the organization began its noble pursuit by actively engaging with its community, notably extending support and opportunities to approximately 500 orphans.

One of the early successes of PSC involved hosting tournaments that not only fostered community integration but provided young athletes with a platform to demonstrate their talents. The organization’s influence rapidly spread across the country, encompassing different zones, such as the northern and southeast areas, each covering five provinces.