Memorandum of Understanding and the "two peace matches" between Al Ain and Maccabi Haifa

Mohammed Bin Thaaloub: "The partnership with Maccabi Club is an important step to emphasize the mission of sport and its role in promoting the concept of tolerance."

Yesterday, Nadia Al-Ain and Maccabi Haifa announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding through video conference technology "remotely". The official announcement of the important historical event came during the joint broadcast from the cities of Al-Ain and Haifa, exclusively on Al-Ain TV.

The signing ceremony of the partnership was witnessed by the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Al Ain Club Investment Company, Mohammed bin Thaaloub Al Deri, the President of the Israeli Maccabi Haifa Club, Yaqoub Shahar, the Executive Director of the Al Ain Club, Rashid Abdullah, the Vice President of the Israeli Maccabi Haifa Club, Uzi Moore, and the Executive Director of the Maccabi Club, Assaf Ben Dove.

In his speech during the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding, Muhammad bin Thaaloub Al-Deri said: “At the beginning, I would like to congratulate everyone on the historic partnership, and here it is necessary to emphasize our commitment to the teachings of our true religion, and to proceed with the approach of our wise leadership, and I believe that the partnership with the Maccabi Club is an important step. In emphasizing the message of sport and its role, in promoting the concept of tolerance and consolidating the principle of peace among peoples, the memorandum also aims to consolidate the policy of cooperation and build bridges of communication between the two clubs, in various fields, in marketing, technical, investment, commercial, media and sports, between the two major clubs.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Ain Club for Investment revealed that the two clubs have agreed to establish two friendlies entitled "Two Peace Games". The first will be hosted by Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, provided that the second match will be in the Israeli city of Haifa, and they will be determined later.

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