Khaleej Times

UAE, Israel pro leagues sign historic football MoU

- KT Report

dubai — The UAE Pro League in its endeavour to strengthen relations and foster friendship and cooperatio­n around the world have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the Israeli Profession­al Football League.

The signing ceremony of the MoU was held on Monday via video conferenci­ng between UAE Pro League chairman Abdulla Naser Al Junaibi and Erez Halfon, Chairman of the Israeli Profession­al Football League.

The announceme­nt of this step, which is the first of its kind in the Middle East, comes within the framework of cooperatio­n and increasing the chances of success and developmen­t of the sport in the two countries. This historic agreement is a step towards laying the foundation­s for cooperatio­n and securing a joint mechanism to achieve practical steps aimed at developing all matters related to football.

The terms of the Memorandum of Understand­ing include holding joint workshops to discuss ways to develop the marketing and promotiona­l side of the competitio­ns, in addition to keeping pace with everything related to sports and football developmen­t technology, as well as developing the technical aspect in the football sector.

Junaibi said: “Following the examples set by the wise leadership of the UAE, and the principles of humanity set by UAE’s founding father the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE Pro League is pleased to announce the signing of a cooperatio­n and partnershi­p agreement with the Israeli

Profession­al Football League.

“Over the decades, the UAE has proven to be a homeland of tolerance and a melting pot of the world’s peoples. This Memorandum of Understand­ing will contribute towards the promotion of peace and strengthen cooperatio­n and friendship in a way that serves the interest of football in both countries.”

Junaibi added, “Football has always been the most important and fast path to bring people together. These are the cooperatio­n pillars we aim at through this agreement, through which we hope to achieve gains for both parties.

“We look forward to the contributi­on that this agreement would bring to establishi­ng bilateral workshops to share experience­s, research, and technology in football and the developmen­t of administra­tive and technical work. We also aim to organise joint activities between the two leagues and to assure cooperatio­n to reinforce the economic — commercial

— technologi­cal and technical sides between the two leagues.”

In turn, Erez Halfon said: “Football is the most popular sport not only in the world, but also in both Israel and the UAE. The passion for football transcends religions, nations and races, and we have the ability to use it as a tool to build relationsh­ips and break down walls between people, of all genders, and of all races. I am proud and excited to take part in this event where we sign an agreement that will form a bridge between Israeli football and football in the UAE.”

Halfon added: “It shall not only be a bridge between football clubs, but shall also be a platform for a series of initiative­s — business, technologi­es and above all — will be a bridge for the developmen­t of social and cultural ties between people from both sides.”

“We thank you and your team at the UAE Pro League for the friendship and cooperatio­n and are sure that together its fruits will be seen soon.”

Football has always been the most important and fast path to bring people together Abdulla Naser Al Junaibi

 ??  ?? MEMORABLE: Abdulla Naser Al Junaibi, Chairman of the UAE Pro League, during the signing of the MoU. — Supplied photo
MEMORABLE: Abdulla Naser Al Junaibi, Chairman of the UAE Pro League, during the signing of the MoU. — Supplied photo

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