
Hamdan bin Mubarak: A promising football season awaits
Sheikh Hamdan highlighted the passion of Emirati fans and their important role in energizing domestic competitions. He emphasized that public support not only fuels dedication and creativity among players but also positions fans as active partners in the success of the season.
A season of talent and opportunity
Looking ahead, Sheikh Hamdan expressed his hope that the upcoming season will spotlight new footballing talent. He believes that emerging stars will help strengthen the national teams and elevate the profile of Emirati football on regional and global stages.
Key preparation for World Cup qualifiers
With the season set to begin on
August 16
, Sheikh Hamdan pointed out that the early start will benefit international players, improving their fitness levels ahead of the Asian play-off matches for qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Support for the UAE Pro League
Sheikh Hamdan praised the UAE Pro League's preparations for the new season, reaffirming the Football Association's full support for the league's development strategies. He commended the league's commitment to raising the standard of local football.
Confidence in referees and unity of effort
He also noted that UAE football referees are ready for the new season following their external training camps, and expressed confidence in their performance based on their experience in both local and international matches. Sheikh Hamdan concluded by expressing optimism that all stakeholders will work together to ensure a successful and impactful season for Emirati football.

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