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Ireland’s Premier Badminton Tournament – Mind All Ireland Badminton Tournament on March 15

localeadmin by localeadmin
March 11, 2025
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The All Ireland Badminton Tournament 2025, organized by Malayali Indians Ireland (MIND), is set to take place on Saturday, March 15, at the Baldoyle Badminton Centre. The tournament promises an exciting day of competitive badminton, bringing together skilled players from across Ireland.

The competition will feature matches in three categories: women’s doubles, men’s doubles, and mixed doubles. Matches will commence at 9:30 AM, offering participants a thrilling opportunity to showcase their talent.

Registrations Now Open

Badminton enthusiasts eager to compete can now register for the event. The tournament is expected to attract a strong lineup of players, making it a must-attend for sports lovers.

Additionally, visitors at the venue will have access to information on various banking services and mortgage options through stalls set up by PTSB, the official banking partner of MIND Mega Mela.

How to Register

For registration and further details, contact:

📞 Jaimon: 087 9511344
📞 Siju: 087 777 8744

Tags: All Ireland Badminton TournamentBadminton IrelandBaldoyle Badminton CentreMIND Badminton TournamentSports Events Ireland
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