Abdullah Ali Firms Up his Confidence in the Champion of the Junior League.. The Boss U-17 Team Flies to Macedonia in Preparation for the New Season 2019/2020

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In preparation for the new season 2019/ 2020, the Al Ain U-17 Football Team headed this early morning to Macedonia to kick off their away preseason camp.

Noteworthy, the team started their home preseason camp early August 2019. Players went through medical checkups before kicking off their training sessions.

The delegation was seen off at the Dubai International Airport by Abdullah Ali, General Supervisor of the Al Ain Club Football Academy.

Abdullah Ali addressed a brief farewell speech stressing the importance of adhering to the administrative and technical plans and programs developed by the staff of the academy.

“All of you are aware that you are wearing the logo of one of the most prominent clubs of the continent. It is the club that puts upon itself the responsibility to represent the UAE honorably in all sporting events and various events. This adds on the responsibility of each member of this big sporting entity by exhibiting high levels of commitment to professional behavior, to boost their efforts and to deal professionally with the hosts to ensure gaining the desired goals of the away training camp,” he said.

The General Supervisor Al Ain Club Football Academy stressed that he is confident that all the members of the Ainawi team are all set to achieve the desired goals in line with the club’s vision and institutional values. He wished all of them and the coaching teams all the best.

Al Ain U-17 Team, champion of the U-16 League last season, comprised 31 persons. The coaching and administrative staff included: Tariq Al Ka’abi, Team Manager, Wilko Van Buren, head coach of the team, Feisal Ali, head coach assistant, Nicolas Mark, goalkeeper coach, Alessandro Saroso, fitness specialist, Eisa Mohammed Khan, Physiotherapist and Riyad Thalassery, admin officer.

The Boss U-17 Team included: 24 players: Mohammed Omar Al Esayi, Yousef Al Nuaimi, Shehab Mohammed, Sultan Al Kiyoumi, Mohammed Jassem, Eisa Al Ka’abi, Suhail Al Shamesi, Saif Al Mazemi and Ali Saeed Al Jabri , Ghanem Al Ma’ mari, Saif Ali Al Kalbani, Hamed Mohammed Al Bloushi, Mohammed Omar Al Kathiri, Abdullah Salim Al Kaabi, Nasser Bader Al Riyami, Hadi Jaber Al Ahbabi, Zayed Mohammed Al Shammari, Mohammed Walid Al Jabri, Hareb Khalifa Al Kaabi, Mirghani Jaafar “Sudanese”, Salem Hamoud Al Kalbani “Omani”, Hamad Hilal Al Nuaimi “Omani”, Fares Maher Abu Namus “Jordanian” and Obada Kamil Al Hamaydeh “Jordanian”.