Emirates Club holds a coordination meeting to study football affairs

during a board meeting.

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The Board of Directors of the Emirates Football Company held a coordination meeting to study the football affairs files in the club, headed by Youssef Abdullah Al-Batran, in addition to discussing the names available and displayed in the administrative body and the technical support lists, before the start of the new season through which the team seeks to try to stay in the Arab Gulf League.

The meeting was attended by the company's Vice President Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Taweel, and the members of the company's board of directors: Thani Salem Al-Shehhi, Khalil Ibrahim Al-Taweel, Basem Abdullah Al-Shamsi, Arefa Saleh Al-Falahi, and Mansour Hussein Ibrahim.

The Chairman of the Company's Board of Directors thanked the members for their continuous work to provide the technical needs and the necessary requirements that help the first football team to appear in an honorable manner during the next season.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Club Football Company, Yousef Al-Batran, confirmed, in a press statement, that the board will work according to the available conditions to move the club forward towards achieving more successes that the fans and fans of the club await.

The president of the ball company stressed that all the new members of the board of directors of the ball company, will work in the spirit of one team and will do their best in the next stage, which requires a lot of sacrifices and joint cooperation to achieve the goals of the club, and the aspirations of its fans, stressing that the board of directors of the ball company will cooperate with all club members when It is in the interest of the hawks, so that Al-Akhdar returns to its position and name among the state clubs.

Al-Batran explained that the board of directors will discuss the names of the distinguished players to join the first team, and choose the most appropriate one that matches the team's needs.

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