Fun, harmony and discipline in the UAE national team training camp in Serbia (video)

The UAE national football team continues its camp outside Serbia, which will continue until the 13th of this month, through daily exercises led by Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk, in preparation for the matches of the final qualifying round for the 2022 World Cup, as the team plays in the first group that includes alongside him. The teams of South Korea, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Al-Abyad begins his journey in the final against the Lebanese team on the second of next September, followed by the meeting of the Syrian team on the seventh of next month.

The team inaugurated its training in its camp in Serbia last Saturday as part of the first phase of its preparation, while the second phase of preparation will begin, according to what was officially announced by the National Committee of the Football Association, starting from the 26th of this month until the date of the team's match with Lebanon in its first stop in these qualifiers.

The Football Association broadcast on its official website on “Twitter” today, Tuesday, a videotape showing the players of the team performing their training with enthusiasm, seriousness and great discipline, sensing them of the great responsibility placed on their shoulders during the upcoming appearance of the team in these qualifiers, which require preparation and good preparation.

And it appeared through the video, while the players were in the private bus carrying the members of the team’s mission, the extent of harmony and understanding between the players, as well as between the players and the technical and administrative staff, and the spirit of cooperation, friendliness and fun that prevails among all members of the team’s mission in Serbia.

The list of the national team currently in the Serbia camp included 24 players.

📹 This is how Al-Abyad's atmosphere is in the Serbia camp..@UAEFNT# Emirates_Team pic.twitter.com/EtXMbbObsn

— UAEFA (@uaefa_ae) August 10, 2021

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