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Gamers in the Emirates switch allegiance after news that Al Ain FC will be included in ‘Fifa 20’

- DANIEL SANDERSON

An Emirati football club has been included in the world’s most popular sports videogame for the first time.

Millions of football fans will have the chance to take control of Al Ain FC when Fifa 20 is released worldwide next month. The news sparked excitement among fans of the Garden City side, known as The Boss, and historical­ly one of the country’s most successful clubs.

“It’s a big surprise for us – for a long time we have been waiting for this moment,” said Safee Adel, an Al Ain supporter. He attended his first Al Ain match in 1994 – the year after the first game in the long-running series, Fifa Internatio­nal Soccer, was released on consoles such as the Sega Mega Drive.

“I can see on my [social media] timeline that everyone is going to buy this game.”

There has been a long-running debate among football-supporting gamers about whether Fifa or competitor Pro Evolution Soccer is superior.

While many defend their preferred game almost as passionate­ly as they support their teams, Mr Adel, 33, said Fifa’s announceme­nt was enough to make him switch allegiance.

“Honestly, I prefer PES,” he said. “But starting from now, I’ll change to Fifa.” Within minutes of the announceme­nt, local businesses sought to capitalise on it. Al Ain’s branch of Chapati Street, an Indian fastfood business, set up a competitio­n offering copies of the game.

Mohammed Nabil, 37, said he only occasional­ly used his PlayStatio­n.

“But I guess now I will spend more time on it playing with Al Ain team,” he said. “I am proud to know that they will be included. It will add a lot of value to the club and UAE football. Fans are talking about this on a lot of the WhatsApp groups – there is a lot of discussion about this.”

Al Ain were included despite a disappoint­ing domestic season in last year, which they began as defending champions but in which they finished fourth. It is more likely that the club’s exploits in the Club World Cup, in which they defeated Argentinia­n giants River Plate before losing to Real Madrid in the final, attracted the interest of bosses at EA Sports, the game’s developer.

Al Ain was also among the most requested teams from football fans in the region, it was said, while a partnershi­p between the National Media Council and EA Sports, aimed at developing the videogame market in the region, was another factor. The inclusion of a full Emirati club team comes a year after a UAE footballer was included in the Fifa series for the first time.

Omar Abdulrahma­n, a former Al Ain player, was included in last year’s game after his move to Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia. He has since moved back to the UAE Pro League, which begins in September, after signing for Al Jazira.

“The addition of Al Ain FC in the upcoming EA sports Fifa

20 is a recognitio­n of the hard work of our players and our management, and more importantl­y our incredible fans in the UAE and beyond,” said Hamad Al Ameri, managing director of Al Ain Sports and Cultural Club.

“Al Ain FC has the history, talent and record to make it one of the best clubs in Asia, and we look forward to showing football fans from around the world a taste of our capabiliti­es and the true potential of Arab football.”

 ?? Chris Whiteoak / The National ?? Al Ain fans are celebratin­g their side’s inclusion in the Fifa videogame franchise
Chris Whiteoak / The National Al Ain fans are celebratin­g their side’s inclusion in the Fifa videogame franchise

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