An international Emirati crew to manage my Saudi national team with Jamaica

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An Emirati international referee team consisting of Ahmed Issa Darwish "Square", Yahya Al-Mulla "Square," Ali Rashid Al-Nuaimi, "assistant referee", and Sabbat Ubaid, "assistant referee", left for the Saudi capital, Riyadh, to manage the two friendly matches of the Saudi team with his Jamaican counterpart on 14 and 17 This November.

The Saudi Football Association had approached the Football Association with a request for the assistance of an Emirati international arbitration team to manage the two matches within the framework of joint cooperation between the two federations, according to the press release issued by the Emirates Football Association.

On the other hand, the AFC chose the UAE international refereeing team consisting of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan “Square”, Ammar Al Junaibi “Square”, Mohammed Ahmed Youssef “First Assistant” and Hassan Al Mahri as “Second Assistant” to be present and participate in the management of the group stage matches for the League Championship The 2020 AFC Champions League East for the period from November 18 to December 13.

The Saudi national team match will be held tomorrow at (20:30 UAE time), at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh.

This match comes within the framework of Al Akhdar's preparations for the joint Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, as it ranks second in Group D with 8 points from four matches, one point behind the Uzbekistan national team, which played more matches.

The Saudi national team entered its camp in Riyadh on Monday, with the participation of 28 players, who were chosen by Frenchman Herve Renard.

Renard is looking for a sixth victory with Saudi Arabia, as he won 5 games, drew in three, and lost in two that were in the Gulf Cup 2019. The national attack in those matches scored 16 goals while defeating his net 10 times, and advanced with him one place in the international classification of the teams.



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