They avoided relegation in the canceled season ... and circumstances that led them to "amateurs"

Fujairah and Hatta have said farewell to "professionals" in the last 5 seasons

  • Fujairah and Hatta avoided relegation in the canceled season and bid farewell to the "professionals" last season.

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  • Mohamed Ghorab: "The weak budget has played a pivotal role in the inability to recruit high-class professionals."

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Fujairah and Hatta have become the most teams leaving the Arab Gulf League in the last five seasons, after occupying the last two places in the 2020-2021 season championship, which fell on May 11th.

Although the two teams avoided the risk of relegation in the canceled season 2019-2020, by occupying the last two places when the tournament was stopped in round 19, the results of the two teams did not help them in the past season, and led them to record a negative number in their records, by repeating the relegation for the second time within five Seasons, after Fujairah had previously landed the 2015-2016 season, and even in the 2017-2018 season, which did not benefit from raising the number of participating professional clubs from 12 to 14, and competing in the four-round competition.

The figures and statistics derived from the Professional League indicate that the results of Fujairah and even in the 2020-2021 season were weaker than those recorded in the two seasons during which they were exposed to the professional league bidding for the first time, especially in terms of points and goals scored, after finishing «wolves. »The 26 rounds of the current season’s league are in 13th place, with four wins, three draws and 19 defeats, compared to the 2015-2016 season in which the team fought the same number of matches, but with victory on seven occasions, a draw in five, and being defeated in 14 games.

The same scenario was repeated with Hatta, who bid farewell to the professionals for the first time in the 2017-2018 season, by ranking 12th, after winning four matches over the course of the 22 rounds that included the tournament, in addition to recording the same number in terms of draw, and being defeated on 14 occasions, in statistics. It was better than what the Hurricane achieved in the 2020-2021 season, which finished last, contenting itself over the course of its 26 rounds with winning three games, the same in terms of draw, and being defeated in 20 games.

For his part, technical analyst Muhammad Matar Gharab confirmed that the difference in the allocated budgets, the lack of success in choosing contracts, whether citizen players or foreign professionals, as well as changing the technical equipment during the season, are all factors that led to the decline of Hatta and Fujairah, and their farewell again to the Professional League.

He told "Emirates Today": "With a quick look, we found that Fujairah paid a heavy tax in the last meters of the tournament. Even though the nominations were in his interest in staying at Ajman's expense, the last match and the loss against Orange reflect many of the factors that he suffered from." (Wolves) in the current season, especially in terms of lack of success in the appropriate selection of players.

He added, "The weakness of the budgeted budgets, especially when compared to other professional clubs, played a pivotal role in the inability to recruit high-quality professional players."

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