“Response Plus Holding” provides health care and ambulance services to Shabab Al-Ahly Club

Ismail Al-Banna exchanges agreement with Tom Lewis.

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"Response Plus Holding", a leading healthcare provider, has signed a cooperation agreement with Shabab Al-Ahly Club, according to which it will raise the level of its services as an exclusive health care provider that meets the needs of the club.

This agreement also includes the provision of "Response Plus Holding" ambulance services for all club matches, training sessions and safety of coaches and players.

A press release said: “Shabab Al Ahli Club seeks to shed light on the concept of sport and its importance in life, and encourage its practice, by setting long-term goals aimed at making the club and its football team in an advanced position among the most prestigious clubs and teams in this field, in the UAE. and Asian countries.

For his part, Ismail Al-Banna, CEO of Shabab Al-Ahly Club, said that the club has succeeded in achieving tremendous achievements in the past years, stressing the commitment to satisfy the great passion of the local fans for football.

The club also provides a unique experience for holders of "VIPs" membership, and gives them unique benefits and offerings, ensuring that they enjoy the high level of hospitality designed to elevate them to give them a unique experience, while enjoying attending the matches that the club plays and organizes.

The stadiums currently used by the club include “Rashid Stadium” in Dubai, a multi-purpose sports stadium, which is currently being used to host football and rugby matches. And Al-Awir Stadium, as its second and third stadiums.

“We are delighted with this partnership with the prestigious Shabab Al Ahly Club, which has allowed us to add a new prestigious sports facility to our portfolio of services,” said Tom Lewis, CEO of Response Plus Holding.

He added, "Our team of international experts is looking forward to working with enthusiasm with this prestigious club."

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