Walid Abbas: We will make a great effort to make our fans happy

Al-Abyad concludes its training in Doha today in preparation for Australia

Walid Abbas during the national team training.

From the source

Today, the first national football team performs its last training at Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium in Doha, with the participation of all players, in preparation for its match against Australia, tomorrow, in the face of the “Asian Supplement”, which qualifies for the international supplement against the Peruvian team on the 13th of this month, which qualifies the winner to the 2022 World Cup.

The team continues its training amid a great increase in morale, great focus and discipline from all elements of the team, among the list of 29 players, who joined the internal gathering in Dubai, last May, before moving to Doha in early June, to organize in a closed camp to prepare for the match.

A delegation from the Asian Football Confederation held a meeting with the national team's administrative body, in which all aspects of the match were discussed.

For his part, the defender of the national team and Al-Ahly youth club, Walid Abbas, confirmed that all the players of the team are on the heart of one man, as no voice is higher than the voice of preparations and preparations for facing Australia, in a match that is not divisible by two, which all players deal with as a fateful meeting. And decisive.

He added in a press statement: “All the players of the national team are up to the challenge, everyone believes in the team’s ability to present a strong match against a strong competitor to be reckoned with. He thinks of the upcoming match against Australia as a cup final.”

Regarding the pressures of this type of confrontation, he said: “Confidence is great in ourselves, and we have players who have enough international experience to deal with any pressure, especially since it is an equal confrontation for both teams. Dealing with these pressures, and the most successful in exploiting opportunities, and I hope that my fellow players will be successful in that.”

And about the great public support that appeared on various social media platforms, and the announcement of several companies supporting the movement of the fans to Doha to encourage the team, and the provision of tickets up to 5,000 tickets for free to the fans of the Emirates, he said: “Indeed, the role of the national team’s fans is indispensable, we hope to make them happy and achieve victory. And certainly their presence and support of the team will have many benefits, especially in terms of instilling confidence in the hearts of the players, to provide the best on the field.”

Public Travel Guidelines

The Football Association published on its official page in (Twitter) the instructions issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation regarding the travel of fans that will attend behind the national team during its expected match tomorrow, Tuesday, against Australia in Doha.

The instructions issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation before traveling, which are to register in the (My presence) service, and to ensure that a nasal swab examination (BCR) is conducted before travel, taking into account the commitment to the time specified for the intended destination, as well as the instructions during travel, which is the necessity of complying with the measures and directives related to the Corona virus in The airport (such as wearing a mask, physical distancing, and checking temperature) and following up on compliance with the government’s directives in the destination country regarding “Covid-19”.

As well as the special instructions during return, which is to ensure the requirements of the airline before returning to the country. These requirements may include a prior examination (nose swab PCR) before returning no more than 72 hours and that the result is negative, as well as the need to comply with the preventive measures and directives for « COVID-19” at the airport.

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