He prepares to manage the matches of the World Cup “Lithuania 2021”

Al Hosani: My choice for the Futsal World Cup among 1,000 international referees is an “honor and responsibility”

Bader Al Hosani: “I have sought to reach this position in the world of arbitration, since I entered the stadiums in 2006.”

The Emirati international referee in futsal, Bader Al Hosani, will launch a new experience when he participates in managing the Futsal World Cup matches, scheduled in Lithuania starting from September 12, to be the second Emirati international referee to lead official matches in the Futsal World Cup, after the former international Khamis Al Shamsi.

Al-Hosani succeeded, the day before yesterday, in passing the physical tests organized by the International Federation, in addition to the preparatory technical part that precedes the participation.

Al Hosani stressed that he "wanted to complete what his colleagues who preceded him in arbitration in previous tournaments and major tournaments have done, to preserve the position of the Emirati referee, and to put a distinctive imprint in his arbitration career, which extends to 15 years." Al Hosani told "Emirates Today": " I am honored to be invited to be among the elite referees who referee the World Cup and to represent the UAE in this international forum, which is the largest in the world in futsal, and it is enough for me that I am one of the 38 international referees who were elected among the 1000 international referees in the futsal from the best countries in the world in the game.” .

He explained: “I have sought to reach this position in the world of refereeing in the World Cup, since I entered the stadiums in 2006, and developed my visions and worked on them gradually until the realization of the dream approached, which I aspire to be in the front of the referees who lead the matches with remarkable success, and I am honored that I represent The two countries of the Emirates are among these countries today with unlimited ambition, and the goal is to referee the largest number of matches to reach the final rounds and arbitrate in them.”

He added: “Qualifying for arbitration in the World Cup did not come out of nowhere, but after work and fatigue by the Football Association, the Sharjah Sports Council, the Futsal Executive Committee supervising the game, the referees’ committees and clubs participating in the tournament, residents and all referees contributed to reaching the Cup. the world and the continuity of the UAE rule for the second time in a row.”

He continued: "My goal is to referee the current World Cup final, or the matches of the advanced centers, in order to achieve a gain that is added to the gains of participating in the World Cup, and it will reflect positively on the development of Emirati futsal."

It is noteworthy that the international Al Hosani obtained the international badge in 2013, and became one of the elite referees in 2017, and he refereed a large number of matches, including the local and international finals in the Asian Men’s and Women’s Championships in Thailand 2018, the Asian Champions in the same year in Indonesia, and the arbitration of the two-place match The third and fourth of the 2019 AFC Champions League in Thailand, the AFC Youth Cup qualifiers in Uzbekistan in the same year, and the leadership of the IFA final between Thailand and Indonesia.

“My goals are to referee the current World Cup final, or the matches for the advanced centers.”

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