Emirates Club opens its doors to children of communities and residents

The Emirates Club administration, during its last meeting, headed by Youssef Abdullah Al-Batran, announced the opening of the club’s doors to athletes, from the expatriates and residents, starting yesterday, to practice their hobbies and sporting activities, in accordance with the precautionary and preventive measures announced by the government, with the application of all provisions related to procedures The return of sports activity, foremost of which is the commitment to sterilizing facilities, and not exceeding 70% of the absorptive capacity.

The second deputy chairman of the board of directors, Walid Muhammad Abdul Karim, confirmed in a press statement that the administration prepared before a while for the return of activity at any time, and the reception of the children of the Filipino community was launched to practice their sports activity within the system of examination procedures applied by the government, and with precautionary and preventive measures.

He explained that the club’s initiative comes based on the importance of everyone’s solidarity and increasing societal communication among them, and the club will soon receive the children of the Indian and Pakistani communities to practice cricket and other sports within an atmosphere of rapprochement, an expression of brotherhood and the strong and solid relations between the UAE sides and all members of the Arab and Asian communities and European, and in pursuit of the title of tolerance established by our wise leadership.

Walid Abdul Karim indicated that the club is open to all members of society, in order to be their destination and a door of acquaintance between everyone, and the club will provide all facilities, indicating that the club is developing and constitutes a qualitative leap in services.

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