Abu Dhabi Sports announces its plan to broadcast the Club World Cup

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Abu Dhabi Sports Channels, affiliated to Abu Dhabi Media, announced its program plan to broadcast the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup matches hosted by Abu Dhabi, which obtained broadcast rights exclusively in the Emirates, Egypt and Kuwait.

She said in a statement yesterday: "The plan includes a distinguished group of special programs, sports analysis studios and live broadcasts, and hosts a selection of the most prominent international football stars, players and coaches from the guests of the capital Abu Dhabi, which will become the capital of global sports, and will be the focus of attention of football fans around the world, to follow the activities of the World Championship. The prestigious award will be held from February 3 to 12.

She added: "The main daily program will be the "With Yaqoub" program at 12:00 pm, in which the journalist Yaqoub Al-Saadi, for a period of two hours, deals with the tournament in all its details and presents the most prominent issues and themes surrounding it, to discuss and analyze it and present the most prominent results, the latest news, interviews and special reports. .

He added: “The daily coverage starts in the morning with the daily (Mondial Café) program at 12:00 for an hour and a half, which deals with the most important international event hosted by Abu Dhabi and presents discussions about the participating clubs and their fortunes and the most prominent participating players, in addition to the latest news of the tournament, and provides the viewer with all Behind the scenes, and conveys it to all the details, with the participation of four guests representing the most prominent participating clubs.”

The statement continued, "The plan also includes programs: (Reporters), (World Cup Challenge), (World Cup Head Coach), (Mondial Tour), (World Cup Today), and (Abu Dhabi Tour).

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