Held its first meeting after being reconstituted

The Board of Directors of Hamdan Sports Complex is looking to attract more tournaments

During a meeting of the Board of Directors headed by Al Shafar.

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The Board of Directors of the Hamdan Sports Complex, which falls under the umbrella of the Dubai Sports Council, held its first meeting yesterday, after it was re-formed by the decision of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council.

The meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Dubai Sports Council, was chaired by Chairman of the Board of Directors Ahmed Al Shafar, and in the presence of Vice President Nasser Al Rahma, and members: Maher Julfar, Badr Anwahi, Tariq Al Saleh, Director of the Institutional Support Department at the Dubai Sports Council Saleh Al Marzouqi, and Director of the Complex Abdullah Shahdad .

A press statement said: "At the beginning of the meeting, the Chairman of the Board of Directors thanked and thanked His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, for his confidence in them, and entrusting them with the task of managing this great sports edifice, whose fame has reached all over the world. It has become a forum for world champions in swimming and various other sports, as it was designed and implemented to be eligible to host international, international and national sports tournaments and events.”

The meeting reviewed the work plan during the coming period, the list of the many events and tournaments that the complex will host, as well as the programs of the various sports academies, which are based in the complex, and the training of their athletes, which continue daily and throughout the year.

A list of the camps of foreign clubs and teams that wish to train in the complex in preparation for the upcoming tournaments, particularly the 2024 Paris Olympics, was also reviewed.

During the meeting, it was emphasized to continue to work according to the principle of optimal investment of resources, as well as to enhance the large international position of the complex, and to attract more global, regional and local championships, which contribute to the development of sports and enhance Dubai's position on the world sports map.

During these years, the complex hosted hundreds of tournaments and events in various sports, and attracted tens of thousands of athletes of different nationalities. It also hosted training camps for major international teams in various sports in preparation for the Olympics and world championships, as well as individual training camps for a number of international and Olympic champions, including the Danish Victor Victor. Eklixen, who prepared in the complex for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and after winning the gold medal in badminton, decided to settle in Dubai and continue training in preparation for the upcoming tournaments, including the Paris 2024 Olympics.

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