Al Hammadi: We eagerly await the launch of the global event and strive to be in the final rounds

Cumulative scores behind the presence of the Emirati refereeing staff in the 2022 World Cup

  • International Assistant Referee Mohammed Al Hammadi.

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  • The Emirati referee team participating in the World Cup (from the right) Al Hammadi, Mohammed Abdullah and Al Mahri.

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The assistant international football referee, Mohammed Ahmed Al Hammadi, (38 years), confirmed his readiness, along with the Emirati arbitration team, led by international referee Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, to participate in the management of the 2022 World Cup matches that will be held in Qatar from the 20th of this month to the 18th of next December. Pointing out that he eagerly awaits the launch of the event to reflect a good image of the Emirati arbitration after the Football Association provided them with all the means of success, pointing out that he was proud of him to raise the UAE flag high in this event and leave a large imprint and reach the last stage of the tournament, stressing That despite the great difficulties and challenges that he experienced with the Emirati arbitration team during the last period, especially the “Covid 19” period, as they were subjected to detention for 30 days after their participation in managing external matches and tournaments, they are looking forward to continuing to manage the matches of the global event until the final rounds, Especially since the current staff, who will be in the World Cup, have experienceThey accumulated, after they had been with each other for about 12 years, which gave them a great deal of experience.

Al Hammadi told "Emirates Today": "The evaluation and cumulative scores, which have been excellent since our participation in the 2018 World Cup, were behind our selection for the second time in the World Cup by the Asian and International Football Associations, and for us as an arbitration team, we continue our preparations for the World Cup in a strong physical and mental manner, especially By managing the matches of the ADNOC Professional League, which helped us a lot in being in (format) to be ready for the start of the event, especially from a physical point of view, as there will be physical tests for the referees upon their arrival in Qatar, as well as tests in technical cases (video), and among Preparation stages, as we also participated in courses for the International Football Association (FIFA) via (online), which were held twice a month.”

The Emirati referee team at the World Cup includes, in addition to the referee, Mohammed Abdullah Hassan and Mohammed Ahmed Al Hammadi, assistant international referee Hassan Al-Mahri.

Al Hammadi added: "We are proud to be part of the achievements in the UAE by representing our country in the largest international football forums."

Al Hammadi explained: “Among the various stations for preparation and preparation for participation in the World Cup, participation in many tournaments, including the Club World Cup 2020 and leading a semi-final match between Bayern Munich and Al-Ahly of Egypt, as well as the 2021 AFC Champions League final between Al Hilal Saudi Arabia. And Pohang Settlers of South Korea, and before that, participating in the World Cup in Russia 2018, and the U-17 World Cup in Chile 2015, in addition to participating in the management of the World Youth Cup matches in South Korea 2017, in addition to being permanently present in the AFC Champions League since 2014 through Leading many matches, as we manage in this tournament annually about six to seven important matches and big (derbies), and this has gained us experience.”

Al Hammadi revealed the great moral support that he found from his family, noting that the Emirati arbitration team will find all support from the Emirati public.

He continued, "We need invitations and support from all the athletes, and we hope to be at the best of everyone's expectations."

The most prominent arbitration stations in the path of Al-Hammadi rule

Participation in the management of the World Cup in Russia 2018.

 Participation in the management of the 2021 AFC Champions League final between Al Hilal Saudi Arabia and Pohang Steelers of South Korea.

 Participation in the management of the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup semi-final match in Qatar between Bayern Munich and Al-Ahly of Egypt.

Participation in the management of the FIFA U-17 World Cup matches in Chile 2015.

 Participation in the management of the FIFA Youth World Cup in South Korea in 2017.

 Continuously participating in the management of the AFC Champions League matches since 2014.

The Emirati crew will leave for Doha tomorrow to participate in the World Cup camp

The Emirati arbitration team, led by international referee Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, will head to the Qatari capital, Doha, tomorrow, in preparation for participating in the management of the 2022 World Cup matches scheduled in Qatar during the period from the 20th of this month to the 18th of next December, noting that the Emirati team is in the World Cup for the second time in a row after His participation in the last World Cup in Russia in 2018.

It is scheduled that the Emirati refereeing staff will participate in a special 10-day camp organized by the International Football Association for the referees participating in the leadership of the World Cup matches.

The Emirati arbitration team also includes the two international assistant referees, Mohammed Ahmed Al Hammadi and Hassan Al Mahri.

And participate in the management of the 2022 World Cup matches in Qatar, 36 field referees, 69 assistant referees, and 24 video referees, chosen from all continents of the world.

The FIFA Referees Committee imposes difficult criteria for selecting referees participating in the management of World Cup matches, including being at least 25 years old, being one of the elite referees in his country in the last two years of his candidacy for the World Cup, and passing fitness tests, including speed tests. Besides the other criteria.

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A year spent by the UAE refereeing staff together before participating in the 2022 World Cup.

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