Football referee Sultan Abdul-Razzaq Al-Marzouki revealed that there are several reasons behind his return to refereeing again, refraining from the idea of ​​retirement, chief among which is the advice of his father, and his continuous encouragement for him to return to refereeing, and the many contacts he has been receiving from a large number of sports personalities, as well as changing The previous referees committee with a new committee, besides that the strong relationship that he has with the chairman of the referees committee, Ali Hamad, contributed greatly to his decision to return, in addition to his keenness to preserve his name, which he built in the field of arbitration during many years, spanning about 15 years, during which he presented a lot Of sacrifices, stressing that the lute Arbitration will be the gateway to achieving his ambition and dream, which is the work of a resident future for the referees, and an international lecturer, stressing that he will not participate in the running of any match unless he feels that he is completely ready at 100%, pointing out that, despite his distance from the arbitration, he still maintained Constantly on fitness exercises.

Sultan Al Marzouqi told Emirates Today: “Although I was never thinking of returning to arbitration again, the most important thing for me now is to regain my level of arbitration, and the tribute, appreciation and talk of many about me is what motivated me to return to arbitration, which is something I am very happy, and increases my determination and determination to provide the best in the coming period. ”

Al-Marzouqi (39 years) explained: “One of the most important reasons that led me to return to arbitration is that my father was against the idea of ​​my retirement, and that with my return to the whistle, until I prove to others that I am the best, and that I was subjected to injustice following the decision to withdraw the international badge from me in the last period".

The Transitional Committee of the Football Association agreed, during its meeting the day before yesterday, headed by Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, to return the referee Sultan Al Marzouki to arbitration, at the recommendation of the Referees Committee in the Football Association.

And on how he dealt with the past period and he is far from arbitration, Marzouki explained: «The period of staying away from arbitration, which ranged between four and five months, was an opportunity for me to review my accounts, devote myself to my official work, and spend longer periods with my family, given that I was busy with them because My links to arbitration ».