The Sharjah Club issued a statement by the club's chairman, Salem Obaid Al Shamsi, in which he denounced the irresponsible behavior of a few fans who attended the Sharjah Club match against Al Ain Club in the 21st round of the Arabian Gulf League held at Khalid Bin Mohammed Stadium last Wednesday.

The Sharjah Club in its statement expressed his keenness on the exit of all matches hosted by his home in a manner worthy of the name of the club and its long-standing fans, stressing the follow-up and monitoring the management of these non-sports practices in the stands and accountability of the culprits, to ensure it is not repeated again.

The Sharjah Club said in a statement that it is proud of the Sharjah Club fans and appreciation of the keenness of the fans of the wide club to be in the stands heavily and support and support to the team, which had a very positive impact on the success of the successful team, but categorically rejects attempts by some to encroach on the masses of clubs, The management of the club has great respect and esteem for all corners of the sports system.

The disciplinary committee of the Football Association punished Sharjah Club with a fine of 50,000 dirhams because some fans of the club threw a glass of Al Ain club's water and drinks and threw smoke bombs as Al Ain players entered the stadium and shouted "Listen Yakantaki" to Al Ain fans through loudspeakers During the 2-2 draw

The chairman of the club gave his instructions to the Sharjah Football Club to deal firmly with those who are out of the sports behavior of some of the fans, in accordance with the rules and regulations followed in this regard by the responsible committees within the company.

The Chairman of Sharjah Club appeals to the club fans to uphold the values, ethics and the supreme meaning of the concept of sportsmanship, praising their role in supporting the club.