Ma'aysha program for Abu Dhabi club youth at Manchester City Academy

The Abu Dhabi Sports Council announced a co-existence program for a delegation of the five Abu Dhabi clubs (Al Ain, Al Jazira, Al Wahda, Baniyas, Al Dhafra) under 16 years old, which is leaving today for the English city of Manchester, as part of the programs of the joint cooperation agreement between the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and Citigroup. To support plans to upgrade the football system in Abu Dhabi clubs.

The delegation includes 16 players, and the cohabitation period lasts for ten days, which includes the participation of the players of the age groups in Abu Dhabi clubs, joint training units with the Manchester City Academy teams and under the supervision of the coaches of the age groups in the academy, and friendly meetings, in addition to several field visits, including a visit to the Etihad Stadium in Manchester FC English City.

The list of players includes: (Abdullah Omar, Suhail Khamis, Muhammad Elias, Rashid Salem, Jassem Rashid (Al Jazeera), Abdullah Rashid, Butti Ashour, Hamad Abdul Rahman, Salem Tariq, Khaled Obaid (Al Ain), Omar Ahmed, Rashid Abdullah , Saif Mubarak, Abdul Rahman Yousef (Al Wahda), Rabie Ali (Al Dhafra), Hamed Khaled (Bani Yas) On his part, Talal Al Hashemi, Executive Director of the Sports Development Sector at the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, confirmed in a press statement that living with the Abu Dhabi club team, which It consists of 16 young players, which comes as a continuation of the stages of the cooperation agreement, which aims to sustain the partnership plans, and learn about the advanced football experiences of the English school, with the aim of improving the work of the football academies in Abu Dhabi clubs at all technical and administrative levels, and providing the opportunity for Abu Dhabi club players to interact and coexist with the players of the age stages of the Manchester Academy City to gain more experience and directly reflect it in their football career in Abu Dhabi clubs.

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