3 matches inaugurating the "Preliminary Cup" ... and the UAE meeting and cooperation in the forefront

The UAE team is one of the strongest candidates to reach the Round of 16.

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Today, the amateur season officially begins, through the preliminary round of the President's Cup competition, where three matches from the first round will be held, all of which start at five in the evening, and the matches will be hosted by the Emirates Cooperation Team, while Al Hamriya faces its guest, Dibba Al Hisn, Al-Arabi with Al-Bataih at Rashid bin Saeed Stadium in Ajman.

The matches are held without an audience and in accordance with the health protocol approved by the official authorities as part of the precautionary measures for the Corona virus, and the round will be completed tomorrow, with two matches in which Dibba Al Fujairah plays with Al Dhaid and Masfoot with Masafi.

The Emirates team comes to the fore as the only one of the first clubs that managed earlier to win the President’s Cup, when it was crowned in 2010, and is considered one of the strongest candidates for one of the two boarding passes. Dibba Al-Hisn and Al-Hamriya compete for that in his group, while the fortunes of Dibba Fujairah The Arab and the most abundant in the other group.

The supervisor of the Emirates team, Khalil Al-Tawil, told "Emirates Today": "We look forward to providing a distinguished technical level that satisfies the falconry family, and achieving victories that secure our survival in the championship as far as possible."

On the other hand, the coach of Hamriyah, Tunisian Ghazi Gharayri, said that his team is ready and looks forward to presenting distinguished matches to obtain the qualifying card, indicating to «Emirates Today»: «All players are ready, including Faisal Khalil, and our preparations reflect an artistic and physical reality that bodes well.

Dibba Al-Hisn is a guest at Al-Hamriya ... Al-Arabi faces Al-Bataeh in Ajman Stadium.

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