Preliminary qualifiers for “Fazza Liyola” is the first step in the talent path

  • The preliminary qualifiers, which were held in Al-Yawla Square in the Global Village in Dubai, were filled with competition from the participants.

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The preliminary qualifiers for the 23rd edition of the Fazza Yulah Championship and the 18th edition of the Al-Midan Program, organized by the Hamdan bin Mohammed Center for Heritage Revival, witnessed a strong competition among more than 400 applicants. That will raise the level of competition in the renewed race to achieve the dream of winning the Fazza Gold Cup.

The preliminary qualifiers, which were held in Al-Yawla Square in the Global Village in Dubai, were full of competition from the participants who excelled in displaying their skills in an attempt to win the challenge to be in the list nominated to participate in the new version, and was also characterized by the interaction of the participants and the audience present on the stands through the distinguished performance and skills that It reflected the amount of preparation and training they made to appear at the best level.

The Director of Tournaments Department at the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Center Rashid Al-Khasouni, who arbitrated the competitions, confirmed that launching these preliminary qualifiers early in the footsteps of last year contributes to giving the selected participants time to prepare and prepare before the final qualifiers that will be held next November Among them, the 16 finalists are selected, whether to master the various skills that the tournament includes in horse riding, camel, archery, counting, and swimming. them to raise their skills in Alyolah, and other things.

The Director of the Department of Radio, Media and Corporate Communication and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Championship at the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for Heritage Revival, Natalie Odessian, considered that the establishment of these preliminary qualifiers and the continuity of communication with the participants throughout this period until the end of the new season next March, makes the tournament a link with generations. Rising throughout the year to instill the folklore and master different skills that benefit them in life in general, in addition to competing in this tournament specifically, and trying to win the title, which has become a requirement to be a comprehensive “Yoel” who is good at riding horses, camels, counting the poem and swimming along with the Yola.

• 32 participants were selected for the next phase, who came from different regions of the Emirates and neighboring countries.

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