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Hamdan bin Mubarak backs UAE team ahead of World Cup qualifier

Hamdan bin Mubarak backs UAE team ahead of World Cup qualifier

Sharjah 242 days ago

Call for focus ahead of Uzbekistan match
Sheikh Hamdan urged the team to give their best in the upcoming qualifier against Uzbekistan and to take advantage of all remaining opportunities to secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He emphasized that the Board of Directors, strategic partners, and the wider Emirati football community are fully behind the team and committed to supporting its goals.
Support for
coach Cosmin
Welcoming coach Olario Cosmin and his technical staff, Sheikh Hamdan expressed his confidence in their leadership. He noted Cosmin's extensive knowledge of Emirati football and his prior achievements with UAE teams, making him well-suited to lead the squad during this crucial phase.
Appreciation for
players' commitment
His Excellency acknowledged the players' dedication in joining the national team despite a demanding domestic season and multiple international fixtures. He stressed the importance of leveraging their accumulated experience to boost the team's performance in the decisive qualifiers ahead.

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