Al-Loughani: Ittihad Kalba did not exaggerate in contracts. A difficult and exciting season awaits us

  • Kalba showed a good level last season.

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  • Ali Al-Loughani.

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The head of the Kalba Football Association, Ali Al-Loghani, confirmed that the quality of the ADNOC Pro League clubs’ contracts with foreign players and residents, training camps and strong friendly matches, suggest that the next season will be strong and particularly difficult, revealing that his team has raised the ceiling of its preparations and training in preparation for the new season.

Al-Loughani told "Emirates Today": "We expect that the level of competitions in the current season of the ADNOC Professional League will be strong, difficult and very exciting, so the administrative and technical bodies have developed preparations according to these perceptions, so that we preserve the achievements of the last season and develop them better, especially that most clubs It has contracted with distinguished foreign players, in addition to strengthening its teams with distinguished and talented local players.”

He continued: «The beginning of the preparations stage attracted our need from the players, and we never exaggerated the contracts, in support of our vision of supporting stability in the formation of the team, with the addition of some names to strengthen some of the positions recommended by the technical staff, and we played trial matches and a successful camp despite the absence of some players from the team’s gathering. For various reasons, while at the moment all the players are there and are preparing with enthusiasm and spirit of last season.”

“We expect that the start of the season will be difficult for the players due to the hot weather conditions, but they will quickly get used to it and adapt to the situation, because we tried it last season with similar conditions, and the graph of the competitions will increase from the fifth round to coincide with the improvement in the climate,” Al-Loughani said.

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