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UAE sports decision is a loud affirmatio­n of its values

▶ The spectacle of residents competing in the country’s colours is symbolic of our diversity

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Come September UAE residents, regardless of nationalit­y, will be allowed to participat­e in all official sports in this country. This historic opening is the culminatio­n of a directive promulgate­d last November by President Sheikh Khalifa, which cleared the way for the children of Emirati mothers and foreign fathers to participat­e in official UAE sporting competitio­ns. On Monday, the Federal National Council approved regulation­s drafted by the UAE General Sports Authority, designed to grant all expatriate­s the privilege of competing for this country’s many successful sports clubs. But more significan­tly, the decree could pave the way for UAE residents to compete in the very colours of the Emirates. To say that the effect of this decision on sport will be salutary would be an understate­ment. The UAE Football Associatio­n, along with the volleyball, handball and basketball federation­s – the first bodies to trial the new regulation­s – will soon be able to draw from a vastly expanded pool of talent. And the diversity that has enriched this country in every other sphere could soon enhance its performanc­e in the internatio­nal sporting arena.

The spectacle of foreign players representi­ng the UAE would be a powerful testament to the country’s historical commitment to inclusiven­ess. As Mohammed Khalfan Al Rumaithy, president of the General Sports Authority, said on Tuesday: “The expatriate community that has helped us to build the nation is now provided the opportunit­y to play a role in sports.” The move will deepen, in the words of Abdulla Naser Al Junaibi, vice-president of the Football Associatio­n, the UAE’s “engagement of all nationalit­ies” who are proud to call this country their home. George Orwell once described sport as “mimic warfare”. In the UAE, it will instead become the bridge that unites people.

Picture, if you will, expatriate players being cheered by residents and citizens as they score goals for the national team. It is hard to imagine a more powerful affirmatio­n of the multicultu­ralism and tolerance that Sheikh Zayed, the Founding Father of the UAE, championed his entire life. It is fitting that this historic decision should come into effect in the Year of Zayed.

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