Ajman's Board of Directors grabs the spotlight in the 12th edition of the Arabian Gulf Football League, as the only professional club to complete 10 years since taking over the management of the club and the football company, recording an exceptional case in the administrative work.

Khalifa Al-Jurman told Emirates Today that the presence of the current management for a period in her position is a great honor for all the board members who are racing with love and happiness to serve this great sports edifice and promote it.

He added: «The main point of the birth of administrative stability within the club stems from realism and openness, we refuse to live dreams do not match the reality, and we always set our goals in accordance with the available financial resources and human resources also at our hands».

He explained: "Even in our contracts with the players, there is always confidence between us, especially with regard to matters of contracting, we always appreciate the rights of each player, and we may delay them in some periods, but the club does not lose any rights."

The Ajman board of directors, headed by Khalifa Al Jurman, took the helm at the beginning of the 2010-2011 season, when the team relegated to the first division, after two seasons with the professionals headed by Khalifa Al Jarrah. To the professional league in the first version of the competition, the team achieved a positive participation before landing in the 2009-2010 season.

When Al-Jurman presided over the board, he succeeded during one season to bring the team back to the ranks of professional clubs, using the services of Iraqi coach Abdul Wahab Abdul Qader, who joined forces with the management and raise the technical value of the team, and was able to survive and compete with adults.

The Orange management managed to establish the team in the Arabian Gulf League for three consecutive seasons, and scored its greatest achievement when he was crowned the professional cup season 2013-2014, at the expense of Al-Jazira, in the final, which ended 2-1.

The current Ajman Board of Directors has built its current business philosophy on technical stability, as no club management has retained its coaches all these years, especially spent by the Iraqi Abdul Wahab Abdul Qader, and the current Egyptian coach Ayman Ramadi.

He left the base only once in the 2014-2015 season, when he hired two coaches in one season, Tunisian Fathi Jebel and Portuguese Cajuda, and paid the price for this change back to the amateur league, but the success of the management of Al-Jurman managed to return the team two seasons ago. The professional league, and made huge leaps in the competition, especially last season, when it managed to occupy seventh place, after the team collected 37 points in the achievement is not repeated in the history of the club's participation among professionals.

Although Ajman is not one of the clubs that have a great financial strength, and its management operates on a limited budget, but the administration did not go beyond the ceiling of that budget, and has never implicated the club in any indebtedness, whether to coaches or players, and this made the club A favorite destination for many players, although orange does not pay large salaries to other players.

Khalifa Al-Jurman:

Ajman Club does not lose the rights of any player.

We race with love and happiness to serve

This mathematical edifice.