Al Shaji: Hiring foreign guards will not serve Emirati football

Ahmed Al Shaji.

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The goalkeeper of Al Hamriya club, Ahmed Al Shaji, confirmed that just thinking about opening the door for clubs to contract with non-citizen goalkeepers will not serve Emirati football, and it will prejudice the right of national goalkeepers due to the small number of clubs and the continuous increase of rising goalkeepers who are looking for an opportunity. To appear.

Al-Shaji told Emirates Today: “The technical level of the current goalkeepers is witnessing an important development in the technical level, by taking advantage of the strength of the matches they play, and the training units they receive from the coaches of distinguished guards, and what the players need at the present time is to play more matches. , To enhance their self-confidence ».

Regarding his aspirations to play in the Arab Gulf League, again, after a distinguished artistic trip with his former team, Emirates Club, Al Shaji said: “I hope that Al Hamriya will succeed in climbing into the professional league, and playing again in the Al-Adwaa League,” and about Al Hamriya's chances of obtaining one of the two boarding cards for the Arab Gulf League He explained: "Most teams have equal chances, because most teams have distinct elements that came from the professional league, and our ambition to rise like other clubs. We will do what we have, but luck plays a big role."

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technical level of the current goalkeepers is witnessing an important development.

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