The President of the Baniyas Club Fans Association praises the "crowd voices" initiative

Saeed Rabie: I live in the atmosphere of the league matches with my children, as if we were in the stands

  • Saeed Rabie: "It is difficult for a fan like me, who spent about 37 years of his life in the stands, to stay away from the stadiums."

  • Baniyas team achieved the full mark in the first two rounds.

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The head of the Baniyas Fan Club, Saeed Rabie, revealed that he was living the atmosphere of the Arab Gulf League matches with his sons at home as if they were in the stands, because the matches were held without a public presence due to the precautionary measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus, pointing out that he celebrated with his children in their own way by winning Bani Yas is on Al Wasl in the first round, and on Fujairah in the second round, indicating that they, as fans, are trying to live the atmosphere of the league matches at home with their families and children so that they do not become bored as a result of moving away from the stands that they have been accustomed to for many years, stressing that the atmosphere of watching matches in his home is in it The excitement and joy of football, especially if it encourages the Spanish team Real Madrid while its sons support Barcelona, ​​which creates a kind of distinctive football atmosphere within the family.

Saeed Rabie told "Emirates Today", "For a fan like me who spent about 37 years of his life in the stands, it is difficult for him to stay away from the stands, but the current circumstances forced us to do so, but I try as much as possible to live the atmosphere of matches inside the stadium and enjoy that."

"I have been in the Bani Yas club matches since its inception in 1982, when I entered the club for the first time on the first of September 1983," he said.

"We thank the Professional League for its initiative to place the voices of the fans on the stands during the matches, which gave momentum to the matches and created interaction during the scoring of goals, and to make us as an audience as if we are in the stands," said Saeed Rabie.

He added, "I hope that life will return to the stands again as soon as possible, and I hope the Bani Yas team will continue to show positive results."

Baniyas team leads the league competition with six points after achieving the full score in the first two rounds.

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