The Super Cup .. a mass carnival and the festival of colors lights up the Emirates flag, and the “operetta” sings the ears (video and photos)

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Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain has been lit up in the colors of the UAE flag since an early age to host the Super Cup match between Al Jazira and Al Ain, which is taking place now, while the Festival of Lights grabbed attention at the opening ceremony, as the lights on the pitch drew the word “hello” in all languages, which is the match’s slogan. The one for whom the title "Emirates is the meeting place of the world" was chosen, while the "operetta" was presented in Arabic and English, the audiences in attendance had no choice but to document the moments through the cameras of their mobile phones.

Since four o'clock in the afternoon, the stadium's surroundings witnessed a large crowd to enjoy the atmosphere of the events organized by the Professional League in the masses' area, which witnessed heritage competitions, challenges in taming the ball, shooting and mini-games, and local and foreign performance teams presented musical breaks.

The stands witnessed the presence of above-average fans from both sides of the confrontation, while Al-Ahly youth fans used buses to transport fans from all emirates of the country to gather the largest number of fans for the team, while Al-Jazira Club provided its fans with a free “BCR” test service with the ticket.

For his part, the President of the Professional League, Abdullah Nasser Al-Junaibi, said in a press statement: We celebrate the UAE Super Cup, and we put the slogan for it “The UAE is the Forum of the World”, because we believe that this slogan embodies the role of the United Arab Emirates, a pioneer in all fields, which is the real world forum. Not a premise or a slogan.

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Carnival #UAE_Super_Cup under the slogan #Emirates_World_Meeting https://t.co/pADZtRuiDJ

- ADNOC Professional League (@AGLeague) January 7, 2022

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