The Supreme Organizing Committee of the Club World Cup adopts the plans of the sub-committees

The Supreme Organizing Committee of the Club World Cup "UAE 2021", headed by Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, President of the Emirates Football Association, approved all the plans of the sub-committees after a meeting with the officials of those committees, where the Supreme Committee discussed all the details and reports submitted by the heads of the committees, And plans to be implemented on the ground, in order to ensure its success and the exit of the tournament in a manner befitting the position of Abu Dhabi as the capital of world sports, and in a manner that suits the reputation that the UAE enjoys in organizing and hosting major global events.

The meeting was held at the headquarters of the Football Association, in the presence of Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Committee Aref Hamad Al Awani, Muhammad Abdullah Hazam Al Dhaheri, the official spokesman for the Organizing Committee, Suhail Al Arifi and Ahmed Al Qubaisi, members of the Committee, Brigadier Rashid Suhail, Chairman of the Security Committee, and Jacob Al Saadi, Chairman Media Committee, Dr. Mustafa Al Hashemi, Chairman of the Medical Committee, and Khalaf Salem, Projects Manager at Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

The committee blessed all plans after discussing all the details of the reports submitted by the heads of the committees. It also reviewed the reports of sectors and development work, which included operations, ceremonies, protocol, marketing and commercial matters, specifically entertainment areas in stadiums and malls, in addition to the latest updates on tickets, as well as the promotion and marketing plan for the tournament.

The committee reviewed the latest developments in relation to competitions, maintenance and development work, and blessed what had been accomplished in the Mohammed bin Zayed and Al Nahyan stadiums, which host the championship matches, as 90% of the stadiums' equipment has been completed, emphasizing the need to complete the two stadiums on January 15th. .

It approved the training grounds for the participating teams, as well as the plans for the accompanying events.

A workshop for referees was approved from January 16 to 21, in addition to workshops for the participating teams in cooperation with FIFA.

The committee also approved a workshop for referees from January 16 to 21, in addition to workshops for the participating teams in cooperation with FIFA.

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