The UAE Football Association discusses Arruabarina's program and vision for the "World Cup Supplement" match against Australia

 The Board of Directors of the Emirates Football Association confirmed to provide all support to the first national team during its journey in the Asian qualifying supplement to the 2022 World Cup, and to provide all the requirements needed by the technical and administrative staff of Al-Abyad to appear distinctively and achieve a positive result in its match against the Australian team, which will be held on the seventh of Next June, in the Qatari capital, Doha. 


In a press statement issued after its periodic meeting, held yesterday, Thursday, at the headquarters of the Federation in Dubai, headed by Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, the Board of Directors wished success for the teams of Al-Jazira, Al-Ahly and Sharjah clubs participating in the AFC Champions League, which was launched in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, hoping to achieve positive results that reach With the Emirati football ambassadors to the advanced roles of the tournament.


The Football Association added in its statement, "The meeting discussed the items on the agenda, the most important of which are the recommendations of the National Teams Committee related to the national team's program for the Asian play-off match, the vision of the technical staff led by Argentinian Arruabarina, and the Olympic team's preparation program for the AFC U-23 Cup finals scheduled in Uzbekistan next June. The team will set up a camp in Uzbekistan, and will play a friendly match with one of the Asian teams.


He continued, "The Board of Directors discussed the proposed competitions for the first team, organized by the Competitions Committee in the Federation for the 2022-2023 sports season, and the regulations for these tournaments, as the Board directed to hold workshops in the presence and participation of the concerned clubs to study all aspects of the proposed competitions before adopting them, as is the case with the numbers of The players who will be registered in these tournaments, as well as the championships of the age stages.”


The Council adopted the recommendation of the Referees Committee to approve the results of the participants in the new referees course that was held last February, and their number reached 38, while the report of the developments of the Federation’s strategy, and the report of the Women’s Football Committee, which dealt with the upcoming participation of women’s teams in various tournaments at the level of the Western Union, was reviewed. Asia and the Asian Confederation, and the adoption of the development of the women's futsal team.


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