He confirmed that the football star gets 5000 dirhams per match "locally".

Al Gergawi: 200 dirhams reward for winning the national team player in the foreign participation

  • Players of other sports do not receive the benefits and rewards of soccer players.

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  • Ismail Al Gergawi: “Some clubs were forced to freeze the game, as they spend large sums of their budgets on renting halls.”

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The head of the Basketball Association, Major General Ismail Al Gergawi, revealed that the winning bonuses for players participating in foreign tournaments with national teams have not changed for 10 years, amounting to 200 dirhams per player, while the football player in some clubs receives an amount of 5,000 dirhams as a bonus per match. Locally, pointing out that group and individual games work in the absence of sports facilities to form national teams, and that they beg clubs to obtain halls to equip the teams and to equip their players, and they also find it difficult to obtain halls in which matches are held and where tournaments are hosted.

Al Gergawi said, during his intervention at the Ramadan Council set up by the General Sports Authority, the day before yesterday, at the Al Khawaneej Council in Dubai: “Some federations in team and individual games find it difficult to find a gymnasium, as there are clubs whose sports facilities are all rented, and that There are some clubs in Abu Dhabi that had to freeze the game, as they spend large sums of their budgets in the process of renting halls, which makes it difficult to develop teams in team games.”

He added, "The UAE sport is on the verge of foreign participation and cannot compete with neighboring countries in light of this situation in which it is living. The UAE sport has really suffered for years."

Al-Gergawi again touched on the naturalization of basketball players, and said: "All countries in the region use foreign players in team games, except in the UAE, with the exception of football, which is distinguished in this matter and was able to use foreign players," stressing the importance of having basketball. share, and that matters should be clear to them in this aspect.

Al-Gergawi pointed out that the budgets of some federations are not known, and said: "It has not changed for 30 years, as it has not changed," adding that there is a difficulty in developing national teams.

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