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Al-Batran: We are back after 11 years.. Our goal is to build a team for the future of the Emirates Club

During the introduction of the coach and new players in the Emirates Club.

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Emirates Club Chairman, Yousef Al-Batran, affirmed his tolerance for everything that happens in the Emirates Club from the first day he assumed the duties of chairmanship of the Board of Directors, noting that the team prepared well for the launch of the ADNOC Professional League, and there is no delay, but on the contrary, the atmosphere is positive in Falcons Castle, pointing out that he returned to the club's board of directors after 11 years of achieving the Emirates Club's most valuable achievement, winning the 2010 President's Cup, and looking for building a team for the future.

The Emirates Club had presented its new coach, Moroccan Tariq Al-Sektiwi, and his new players during a press conference held, yesterday morning, at the Astoria Hotel on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, in the presence of the Emirates Club Chairman, Youssef Al-Batran, and a large number of officials and former board members, The club was keen to make the conference for the presentation of the technical staff and new players a festival to honor all members of the Falcons Castle.

Youssef Al-Batran told "Emirates Today": "After 11 years, we returned to lead the Falcons and are looking for an achievement, which is the competition for a championship, certainly other than the league championship, in addition to trying to stay in the professional league for the first season and building a team for the future. The task is difficult, but not impossible, only with Working, focusing and standing with us, we can do anything.”

Regarding the visits and agreements concluded by the Board of Directors in the last period, he said: "We must work together in all the clubs of the emirate in order to advance the sport of Ras Al Khaimah.

He continued about the Falcons’ goal of the new season: “We are looking to stay in the professional league for the first season, and build a team for the future, especially since the youth team in the club was crowned with the league title, which means that there are good materials in the club and need support, there will be attempts to compete for a championship.” Like the ADNOC Cup, or the President’s Cup, which is not far away, especially since the Emirates Club won the President’s Cup title before and is relegated to the amateur league.”

He added, "We hope that the public will stand with us, and we need the support of everyone to survive and build a team for the future. The goal is not this season, but next season. We have announced three foreign players, and there is a fourth foreign defender who will be announced as soon as negotiations are completed with him."

Then the presentation of the new coach and foreign players began, led by coach Tariq Sektioui, the former coach of the Moroccan team, Nahdet Berkane. El Fassi in 2016, and the Confederation Cup in 2020.

The club also announced its new deals, namely: Moroccan player Adam Al-Nafati, the playmaker, who came from the Moroccan team Mouloudia and Jella, and started his career as a player in the French club Lille. And Ivorian striker Joseph Canado, who comes from the Royal Moroccan Army Club, is the team's top scorer in the Moroccan League 2019-2020 season, with 14 goals.

At the level of citizen players, the UAE announced the contract with the player Ahmed Mahmoud, the Olympic team player, and Sultan Al-Suwaidi coming from Al Dhafra on loan, and Ahmed Issa coming from Khorfakkan.

Honor Icons

The Emirates Club was keen to honor a number of its symbols, including former club chairman Hassan Ibrahim, Moroccan player Nabil Daoudi, crowned with the team with the title of the President of the State Cup and the UAE Super, and a large number of former club board members.

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