Ajman coach, Ayman al-Ramadi, affirmed that the decision to cancel the Arab Gulf Football League or resume it again "is not currently a technical or administrative decision, but rather an order approved by doctors and health organizations."

Ramadi told «Emirates Today», that «at the time of the health crisis that we are currently living due to the outbreak of the Corona epidemic, technicians or administrators cannot speak about the future of the league, or sports activity in general, the scene is now led by medical devices and doctors, and they are the first and last decision makers On the issue of the return of the activity or not, and we have to abide by all decisions issued by them in this regard ».

He added: «We must not now talk about any matters related to the Arab Gulf League, all that currently concerns us is human health, and to live without diseases, even if he will spend the rest of his life on (a loaf of living), but the important thing is that he does not suffer hatred that threatens his life and health.»

Ramadi noted: “Athletes and all people should support doctors and all members of the health sector to commit to staying in their homes, and to support the efforts of the state to reduce the risk of the spread of the Corona virus, and athletes can continue to train remotely to maintain their physical fitness. And it remains that all that currently occupies us is the safety of everyone in the Emirates. ” He continued: «Athletes should have serious and real roles in this period by presenting initiatives that enhance support for the health status of members of society, and increase their culture of the importance of exercise to maintain public health, and make them aware of the importance of personal hygiene, and the cleanliness of the place where they live to fight the virus, and overcome It is in all shapes ».

He continued: «For this we must support the initiatives undertaken by the Football Association and the League of Professionals in this regard, and that we technicians, soccer players, referees and all who have a relationship with football have similar roles through individual and collective initiatives, to reach residents and expatriates alike» .

Al-Ramadi stressed during his statements that "through cohesion and multiple roles for athletes in general and medical devices in particular, we will go through this crisis."

He revealed that he and his technical and auxiliary medical staff are in constant contact with Ajman players, to check on them. And the Ajman coach concluded by saying: "We warned our players that they should stay in their homes and not get out of them, especially these days, training on a daily basis to maintain their physical readiness, and most importantly before the training the quality of the food they eat so that they do not catch any infection."

We alerted Ajman players to the necessity of staying at home, and training on a daily basis to maintain their physical readiness.