The fans' association seeks to complete the 30% of the match against Thailand

The Football Association provides free “PCR” tests for the fans of the national team

The public was present at Zabeel Stadium to support the national team in the Malaysia match.

Photography: Osama Abu Ghanem

The Football Association, in cooperation with Tamouh Healthcare Company, announced that it will provide free “PCR” tests for the fans who will attend the national team match against Thailand tomorrow at Zabeel Stadium, as part of the joint Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Asian Cup. The tests will take place today, Sunday, at the headquarters Football in Al Khawaneej area in Dubai, and the headquarters of the Football Association in Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi from 4 to 7 pm.

A press statement said: "The fans wishing to conduct free examinations must present the match ticket and the original ID."

The Football Association had announced the availability of match tickets through the Platinum List website to facilitate fans wishing to attend the matches of Al-Abyad and the rest of the teams in the group, and that fans can easily reserve their seats online.

Al-Abyad fans had actively attended the match in Malaysia and adhered to the precautionary and precautionary measures adopted, whether before or during the match, or in the way out after the match.

For its part, the National Team Supporters Association issued invitations via social media to invite fans to attend the White match against Thailand.

A member of the National Team Supporters Association, Mohammed Rashid, said that this invitation came after we noticed that the number of fans who attended the Malaysia match did not reach the official percentage decided by the Football Association, and the attendance was less than we expected.

He added to "Emirates Today": "In these invitations, we will explain the facilities provided by the concerned authorities to facilitate the presence of the fans in the stands, which we noted presented in the Malaysia match to dispel the fears that some of the team's fans may have for being in the stands."

The competent authorities allowed the masses to attend 30% of the stands, with the application of precautionary measures that require the provision of a negative examination, the result does not exceed 48 hours, and a commitment to wearing a muzzle while providing inter-distances to achieve social distancing.

He continued, "I can say that our attendance in the Malaysia match was very easy, and there were volunteers who were present in the Al-Wasl Stadium to facilitate the movement of the fans to the stands."

And he added, “I would like to thank the Football Association, which facilitated the work of the National Team Supporters Association in terms of providing flags and scarves to complete the civilized appearance of the fans in the stands, as well as accompanying the cheering tools. Either by outstanding performance or by the great result they achieved.”

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