Tribol Kids started the 15th tournament

With the opportunity to try out football, volleyball or beach handball, the youngest children, who are at the holiday camps in the municipality of Vila Real and the Professora Joca Study Center, were able to debut their new home for this year's edition, in the station's multipurpose room.
"We want them to experience and experience what Tribol is all about. We even had inflatables and finished off with a big foam party for everyone," said Adriano Tavares, president of the Vila Real Handball Association.
"The idea is to pass on the Tribol concept to the new generations, for them to take it home, with the expectation that they enjoyed it and that they tell their parents to come and watch the tournament," says the person responsible for the organization.
Despite having moved from the usual space to the "borrowed house", as "it's a transit area, being closer to the city center ends up attracting more attention."
Just yesterday, in the late afternoon, beach volleyball matches began. The Tribol Tournament continues today. After the all-star volleyball game, it's beach soccer's turn, and tomorrow it's beach handball's turn.
Today there's also sunset entertainment, and a tri-party with a DJ later that evening.
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