Bojsim: Dorina is for local consumption ... and club administrations have done nothing but waste millions

The head of the Sports Arbitration Council, former World Cup referee in football, Ali Bujisim, described the Arab Gulf Football League as for domestic consumption, indicating that the failure of some administrators to raise the level of the league to the global level is intended to extend to arbitration, stressing that the UAE Football Association is more An Asian federation sets up plans and programs to develop its arbitration system, wondering about what the administrations of some clubs have provided other than wasting millions in changing coaches and players and the poor technical level of our teams, pointing out that these administrators must be held accountable. 

In an interview with Sharjah Sports Channel, Bojsim said, "Where are the players who were supplied by the clubs to the national team, although the administrations of these clubs were given the responsibility to develop the ball."

 In response to a question about whether the use of foreign referees will contribute to reducing arbitration errors in our league, Bojsim stressed that if the foreign referee will reduce arbitration errors in his country, it will reduce in the UAE league.

Bojsim considered that the new referees in our league are the result of intensive courses from the Asian Football Confederation, stressing that the lecturer and the referee observer must be familiar with the English language, pointing out that the referees are subjected to insults through the media and social media.

Bojsim indicated that the arbitration errors in the current season are less than in the past seasons, pointing out that the referees are subjected to insults through the media and social communication.

"Until today, there are arbitration cases that cause controversy among the rulers themselves," Boujsim added.

Bojsim described the Emirati referee as being better than the Englishman.

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