Sultan Al Qasimi issues a decree reorganizing the Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club

His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, issued Emiri Decree No. (50) of 2021 regarding the reorganization of the Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club.

The decree stipulated that the club enjoys legal personality and full capacity to carry out the necessary legal actions to achieve its goals and exercise its competencies, and it follows the Sports Council and works under its supervision.

According to the decree, the club’s headquarters and main center will be in the city of Sharjah, and it is permissible by a decision of the Sports Council, at the request of the president, to establish branches for it in the rest of the cities and regions of the emirate. In it, strengthening the emirate’s position in the field of self-defense sports at the internal and external levels of the state, serving the sports, cultural and societal sector in all aspects, developing self-defense sports, and contributing to the development of a modern and integrated system for the development of legal and administrative systems related to the practice of self-defense sports in the emirate According to best practices, empowering national competencies and providing the necessary capabilities to practice self-defense sports.According to the decree, the club is managed by a board of directors consisting of a president, a vice president, and a number of members named by a decision of the ruler or his representative. The vice president is chosen from among the members during the first meeting of the council by consensus or through direct secret ballot.

The term of membership in the council shall be four years starting from the date of its formation decision, and it may be extended for a similar period or periods, provided that the council continues to conduct its business upon the expiry of its term until a new council is formed or the expired council is renewed.

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