A tough confrontation led by two national coaches

Al-Bataih and Khor Fakkan .. who decide the first step in the futsal final

From the Khorfakkan and Dibba Al-Hisn match.

From the source

Al-Bataih and Khorfakkan will play at 5:45 pm today in the Al-Batayeh club hall in Sharjah, the first-leg match of the Futsal League final match.

The match will be the first final that brings together national coaches, and it will be held without an audience, and it will be the first final match in the history of Emirati sport to be held without an audience.

The Al-Batayeh team had topped the general standings for the first stage of the competition with 12 wins and two draws, and suffered two losses, one of which was in front of Khor Fakkan in first place, while Khor Fakkan won five matches and tied in seven, and lost four games.

On the other hand, Al-Batayeh defeated his opponent, Khor Fakkan, in three competitions this season during the Federation Cup, the Emirates Cup and the League, against one victory for Khor Fakkan.

Al-Holi: We kept on training

Al-Bataih's coach, Adnan Muhammad Al-Holi, confirmed that his team is entering the match with ambition to win a prelude to repeat it in the return match and win the fourth cup in the current season after winning the Khorfakkan International Championship, the Federation Cup and the Emirates Cup.

Khorfakkan is looking for a victory that would renew its ambition to win its first cup since 2015, which saw him win the last championship.

Al-Holi explained to Emirates Today: “It will be a difficult match by all standards, as it is a final match, in which Khorfakkan excels, as he played two official matches, while this match will be our first since the suspension of sports activities in mid-March.”

He revealed that his team played four friendly matches with Maliha, Al Hamriya, Etihad Kalba and Al Nasr, and that he was constantly training his players remotely using video and voice messages during the sitting period at home to maintain the available level of physical fitness and skills, expressing his happiness to keep his players at the mental level required to fight Strong matches, thanking the club's board of directors for all kinds of financial, moral and logistical support, and providing everything necessary to develop the team's technical capacity and meet its needs.

Al Hammadi: We will not raise the flag

Mohammed Abdullah Al Hammadi.

From the source

Khorfakkan coach Anwar Mohammed Abdullah Al Hammadi described the match as going strong, that the result would not be decided easily, and that his team was ready and would be up to the responsibility.

He told "Emirates Today": "The champion will not be decided in this match, and we may play three matches together, so we have put in our calculations to distribute the physical, technical and mental effort over three matches, and I expect today's match to be strong."

Regarding Khorfakkan’s loss against Al-Bataih in three previous matches that brought the two teams together in the current season in exchange for one victory, Al-Hammadi said: “We put in mind the strength of the opposing team and prepared to be a match for it. the win".

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