Khaleej Times

UAE coach Bauza set to rack up the air miles

- james@khaleejtim­es.com James Jose

dubai — UAE National football team coach Edgardo Bauza will be racking up the air miles after being tasked with tracking the players who are undergoing pre-season camps with their clubs in Europe.

Breaking from tradition where the UAE squad normally assembles for a National camp in the summer, in the run-up to a crucial match, the UAE Football Associatio­n (UAEFA) came up with the decision to send the Argentine coach to the various training camps where the players are undergoing training.

The UAEFA’s Committee of Teams and Technical Affairs held their fifth meeting at the FA’s headquarte­rs in Al Khawaneej on Monday and arrived at the decision. The meeting was chaired by UAEFA President Marwan bin Ghalita.

Bauza’s remit would be to visit the pre-season training camps of

The move comes within the framework of the strategy implemente­d by the UAE Football Associatio­n to enhance communicat­ion between national team coaches and clubs UAEFA statement

the various Arabian Gulf League (AGL) clubs and attend the friendly matches of the players who will be selected for the team.

“The move comes within the framework of the strategy implemente­d by the UAE Football Associatio­n to enhance communicat­ion between national team coaches and clubs and to discuss and consult on the candidates for National teams and the means to ensure their developmen­t and promotion of these National football talents,” the UAEFA said in a statement on Tuesday.

Arabian Gulf League champions Al Jazira are currently in The Netherland­s, while record League winners Al Ain FC are in Austria. The new entity Shabab Al Ahli Dubai left for The Netherland­s on Monday. Al Nasr are currently in Slovenia for the first phase before travelling to Hungary on August 1. Meanwhile Al Wahda are participat­ing in the Arab Club Championsh­ip in Cairo, Egypt.

Al Wasl, who finished second in the AGL last season, are currently in Munich, Germany.

Bauza returned from Argentina last week and was in Al Ain to watch the UAE Olympic team in the AFC Under-23 Championsh­ip China 2018 Qualifiers.

The Committee discussed in detail, the preparatio­ns of the UAE National squad for their remaining two fixtures in the Asia Zone World Cup Qualifiers. The Whites are set to take on heavyweigh­ts Saudi Arabia at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain on August 29 and then play Iraq away on September 5. The UAE squad will assemble in Al Ain on August 18 with Al Ain FC players set to link up with the squad after their commitment­s in the AFC Champions League. Al Ain are in the quarterfin­als of the Asian competitio­n and square off against Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal in the first leg at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium on August 21.

The UAE’s hopes of qualifying for the World Cup in Russia next year looks bleak after the 1-1 draw against Thailand in June. That fixture was 59-year-old Bauza’s first match in charge after taking over from Emirati tactician Mahdi Ali. The Whites are currently placed fourth in Group B in the third round of the qualfiers. They have 10 points from eight matches after having won three drawn one and lost four. Japan are perched atop the table with 17 points followed by Saudi Arabia with 16. Australia are third with 16 points.

 ?? AFP ?? Bauza has been told to track the UAE players who are undergoing pre-season camps with their clubs in Europe. —
AFP Bauza has been told to track the UAE players who are undergoing pre-season camps with their clubs in Europe. —

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