Free Gifts, Jerseys and Scarfs for the First 1000 Fans attending Al Ain Vs Shabab Al Ahli Dubai Match.. Al Ka’abi: The Boss’ Tifo Tonight Tells A Real Story of Our League

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The Fans Affairs Office of Al Ain Club has announced a new initiative of delivering free “Ainawi” scarfs, “purple” jerseys and promotional gifts for the first 1000 fans entering the gates of Hazza bin Zayed Stadium. All promotional items will be distributed to fans who book their seats in the standings of the best football stadium in the world in support of their favourite team in matchweek 4 of the Arabian Gulf League.

The Fans Affairs Office held on Wednesday 26th September a special meeting for the top clash match of matchweek 4 attended by a large group of the loyal Ainawi fans at the Ainawi Taskforce Office in Hazza bin Zayed Stadium premises. The attendees discussed all issues related to the fans needs and requirements in the coming stage in additions to the initiative of “Standings for All”; the leading initiative launched in accordance with the club’s policy of keeping open channels of communications with the fans.

Ahmad Al Ka’abi, Manager of the Fans Affairs Office, stressed that Al Ain enjoys the culture of ideal support of their team, in addition to their exceptional initiatives. “They are always there to support the team and this lofty sport entity. They do not believe in words but deeds and they proved that through the whole 50 historical years of the club. Their presence in the standings always make the difference and the reason for the team’s superiority. This is a legacy which will continue to be passed through generations.”

On the initiative of “Standings for All”, he said: “The initiative is implemented and effective since a long time. The new addition to it is that the fan who presents an idea is tasked to supervise and implement it from A to Z until we reveal it in the standings. This means that anyone has a creative idea will be granted the leader badge in the standings and oversee its execution.”

Responding to a question on the theme of the “tifo” planned to be exhibited in the match against Shabab Al Ahli Dubai, he said: “Actually, I prefer not to disclose the details of the tifo prior the match. I prefer to keep it as a surprise. As a hint, it tells a real story representing the actualities of our league.”