A new phase of sports has begun, Al Falasi tells UAE’S athletes
Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and SMES, and Chairman of the General Authority of Sports, told accomplished young athletes from various sports that a new phase of sports and athletics has begun in the UAE, and urged them to explore the challenges they face, as well as ways to overcome them.
“This new stage reflects the UAE leadership’s directives to steer our efforts towards taking the entire sports ecosystem in the country to a new level, where we collaborate with all stakeholders, including young champions,” he added.
The meeting was part of the “Future of Sports” Dialogue initiative, launched recently by the General Authority of Sports. Al Falasi opened the meeting with a welcome note, applauding the young champions on their achievements, and stressing their critical role in promoting the UAE and building its reputation. “The country’s leadership is committed to empowering Emirati youth — the most valuable resource we have to drive sustainable development and accomplish our goals for the UAE over the next 50 years,” he noted.
Al Falasi explained that the General Authority of Sports is set to work with relevant authorities to launch programmes to scout athletic talent from a young age. In parallel, sweeping developments and renovation of sports facilities will be set in motion to help create an environment that allows these talents to progress.
Close collaboration between the General Authority of Sports and the entities represented in the Sports Coordination Council is of utmost importance, Al Falasi asserted. The council brings together the ministries of interior, education, health and prevention, foreign affairs and international cooperation, and culture and youth.
The participating athletes joined the conversation displaying a great sense of national responsibility and awareness of what it means for them to carry their country’s name. They spoke openly and transparently about the challenges they face that make it difficult for them to excel at the championships they compete in, most notably the lack of facilities and stadiums to train for certain sports, obstacles to being full-time athletes, and lack of media buzz where coverage focuses only on specific sports such as football.
Attendees also made clear that Emirati athletes now aspire to more than participating in regional competitions, setting their sights on continental championships. The meeting brought up the issue of clubs cancelling certain sports, which negatively affected their popularity and made them less appealing to children and youth. —