37 Jul qualified for the next stage

270 young people in the qualifying rounds for the Fazza Al-Yolla Championship

Saud Foulad during the qualifying rounds for the Fazza Championship for Al-Yola.

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The past three days witnessed the participation of 270 young people in the qualifying rounds of the Fazza Championship for Al-Yola, organized by the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for the Revival of Heritage, and the Al-Maidan program, which is broadcast on "Sama Dubai", in preparation for the new season at the end of this year.

The first phase of the qualifiers concluded with a qualification of 37 nights. They were dazzled by the presence of Al-Maidan Castle in the Global Village in Dubai, to continue the path of challenge and enthusiasm with training and perseverance, and to be ready for the second phase, which will be held next October.

In addition, competitions were held for the youngsters at the end of the daily qualifiers, which added to the atmosphere of enthusiasm among the fans of Qalaat Al-Midan.

The Deputy Director of the Championships Department at the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for the Revival of Heritage, a member of the jury in the tournament, Rashid Al Khasouni, expressed his appreciation for the commitment of the youth to attend and perform with confidence and dedication on the grounds of Al-Midan Castle, and pointed out the changes that the tournament has witnessed since last season, which had a great deal. The effect on attracting new faces and promising talents from all the Emirates.

Al-Yawila who qualified expressed their happiness by crossing to the next stage of the qualifiers, and among them was Al-Yawil Saud Khalid Ahmed Foulad, the knight of the Fazza Al-Yolla Junior Championship, who was overjoyed by meeting his colleagues from the Junior Square.

Zayed Muhammed Al Hammadi (15 years old) dazzled the audience by showing him on the field of the field, who had not previously participated in any championships for Yola.

Zayed talked about his attachment to this authentic heritage, and said: “Since I was five years old, I have been passionate about throwing, turning and performing Yawla to the rhythm of the Emirati heritage tunes, until I mastered it when I was ten.”

• The contestants were dazzled by the presence of Al-Maidan Castle in the Global Village.

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