His Highness Sheikh Omar bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President of Baniyas Club, confirmed that the club has promising investment plans in Egypt, stressing in a press statement that the coming period will witness the launch of these investments, which came after consultation with the Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports. His Highness said: «Certainly, our vision transcends borders, and from this standpoint we seek to invest in the land of Kinana, which will serve as the gateway to Baniyas for Arab and international launching, in light of its capabilities that help any party to spread widely», indicating that the Ministry of Youth and Sports The Egyptian club will provide all support to the club in this aspect.

His Highness congratulated the Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, on the renewal of the political leadership in Egypt, his trust in him, and on his winning the Arab Union for Culture and Sports award, and said that he is a trustworthy figure for his great field experiences, as well as scientific and academic experiences.

He said that Dr. Ashraf Sobhi is one of the very cooperating personalities with various parties, pointing out that his recent visit to Bani Yas Club, some time ago, was very fruitful, and stressed that he had never forgotten Bani Yas, as he was one of his sons who contributed to the development of the club and made it an integrated professional system. .

He affirmed that what the Egyptian Minister of Sports provides to the club’s missions that are in Egypt, and his permanent reception to all who belong to the club, is a matter of happiness for everyone, especially the leadership of the club headed by the team, His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.

His Highness continued: “The sporting investment climate in Egypt is more than wonderful, and it encourages any party to enter in it with full force. From this standpoint, thinking came about the Egyptian minister’s proposals, which were wonderful and served all parties, whether Egyptian sport, or Bani Yas in particular, and sport Emirates in general.