Ajman Club Vice Chairman Ahmed Al-Foura confirmed that the first-team soccer players have completed medical exams in accordance with the guidelines of the guide, which the Football Association sent to all clubs, in preparation for the start of preparations next Saturday, in preparation for the start of the new season.

The club's management summoned all the players registered last season, including the duo Muhammad Yaqoub and goalkeeper Jaber Jasim, who have not been officially renewed with them until now to undergo a medical examination.

Also participated in the medical examinations, the new trio, Abdullah Saleh, Saad Sorour and Nasser Suleiman, who were contracted during the current summer transfers.

Al-Furah told «Emirates Today»: «In conjunction with the players’ medical examination, the club’s administration has taken the necessary measures to sterilize the dressing rooms and the corridor of the Rashid bin Saeed Stadium, to preserve the safety of all players, as they were informed by the medical staff of the precautionary standards that will be applied during The periods of their presence in the club to perform the exercises to maintain the safety of all members of the team ».

The Deputy Chairman of Ajman Club has admitted that there are several difficulties that will face all league teams in the new season, which will affect the technical level of the competition.

He explained: «We have to be honest with ourselves, as the technical level in the new season or at least its start will not be at the same level as the previous seasons, for several reasons, the most important of which is that the players were absent for long periods of training because of the home quarantine during the period of the spread of the Corona virus, and some Of them will be affected in terms of weight, and others in terms of the physical side and this matter needs major technical work between the players and technical equipment ».

And between: «The hardest is not the technical side as much as there is a fear from everyone about the size of the injuries and their expected number, especially at the beginning of the season.

He pointed out: “Also, everyone will find it difficult to establish an external camp in Europe, due to flight conditions and the presence of traces of the Corona virus in many European countries, and the climate conditions here in the Emirates during this time of the year, with which it is difficult to train and run the friendly matches required to equip players who have been four months away About football.

For Ajman Club, he added: “We will try to deal with all matters in the best possible way. We had hoped to camp in the city of Abha, Saudi Arabia, but the conditions for the closure of Saudi outlets prevented this, and there are many alternatives that are being studied in that period between the administration and the technical staff led by the Egyptian coach. Ayman Al-Ramadi ».

Regarding whether Ajman could find it difficult to contract foreign players because of the Corona pandemic, Ahmed Al Furah replied by saying: “We will not make up in this matter. The issue of contracting with foreign players is very difficult not only to Ajman but to all teams, especially that The matches in all countries have been suspended for quite some time now, and we will try to attract foreign players who achieve the required technical addition, according to the club’s budget as well. ”

Ajman sacked Cameroon duo Sian and Mali Hamid Doumbia, and the Gambian striker Boubacar Traouli returned to his Saudi youth club, after the loan period expired for one season, while the Brazilian Vander Vieira position, whose contract expired at the end of the canceled season, was not finalized.

Only Ghanaian William Oso, who has an orange contract that expires at the end of the new season, is officially left with foreign players from Ajman.

Ajman team appeared at an average level in the canceled season, despite losing many points, and was in tenth place with 18 points before the league was canceled.

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Ajman balance point, which was tenth in the league competition before its cancellation.

"We were hoping to camp in Abha, Saudi Arabia, in preparation for the new season, but the conditions for closing the ports prevented that."

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