Rashid bin Humaid: Adhering to health measures will lead us to a successful season

Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, President of the Football Association, stressed during his speech at the remote coordination meeting of the Board of Directors of the Federation with all state clubs, that "adherence to health measures will lead us to a successful season."

The meeting discussed the latest preparations for the launch of the new season 2020-2021.

Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi added that the competent authorities worked to provide a safe, healthy environment for society and the sports community, calling for the necessity of adherence to the health protocol by everyone.

The meeting dealt with all matters related to the season, the work of the Federation committees, and the various competitions.

Among the new developments is that the clubs print the identification cards for the players, members of the technical, administrative and medical apparatus and the local organizers, provided that they are received at the Federation headquarters, in addition to providing the Corona examination service, and adding the hall competition to the electronic system.

And the referee can now verify the data of the match participants in the start list by means of a "QR" code.

A service for clubs was created to submit requests to inquire about players through the electronic messaging system.

Meanwhile, the smartphone app updates have seen the addition of a service for club users by issuing a playing card and paying fees.

The meeting also confirmed the introduction of the media list and the start of its implementation, starting with the 16th round of the President's Cup.

With regard to licenses for first-class clubs, the Primary Licenses Committee granted local licenses to Al-Bataih, Dibba and Emirates clubs for the new season, after meeting the required criteria, and adopting the licensing list for amateur clubs for the next season.

Creating a service for clubs to submit requests to inquire about players in the electronic messaging system.

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