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Khor Fakkan Club for the Disabled Launches Ramadan Tournament

March 05, 2025 / 1:36 AM
Khor Fakkan Club for the Disabled Launches Ramadan Tournament
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Sharjah24: The Ramadan tournament at Khor Fakkan Club for the Disabled began on Sunday, fostering a spirit of excitement and fair competition. Board members, administrators, players, and coaches actively participated in the event, demonstrating the club's dedication to diversity and collaboration.

Unified vision and supportive messages

Abdullah Saleh Al Naqbi, Chairman of the Board, stated that the tournament is about more than simply competition; it is also about developing the links of camaraderie among players, board members, staff, and workers. He emphasised that the club is more than just a sporting organisation; it is a family that works together in harmony.

Vice Chairman Louai Saeed Alay Al Naqbi expressed his joy at being a part of the occasion, stating that genuine achievement requires cooperation and togetherness. He underlined that sports may help people communicate and form better bonds.

General Secretary Ali Ahmed Bin Aboud Al Naqbi described the tournament as an opportunity to strengthen social ties within the club, while Abdulaziz Ahmed Al Hammadi, Head of the Technical Affairs and Talent Development Committee, stressed that sport is more than just a competition; it is a platform for talent discovery and self-confidence development.

Cultural and societal relevance

Abdullah Mohammed Sbeian Al Teneiji, the head of the Community Culture Committee, emphasised the cultural and social significance of the club's athletic events. Similarly, Suleiman Rashid stated that the event embodies the club's basic ideals by instilling a strong sense of solidarity and belonging.

Lamia Ahmed Al Zaabi appreciated the event's structure and positive competitive spirit, emphasising the importance of management, players, and families working together in a supportive setting.

Enhancing teamwork and sportsmanship.

According to Ayman Mohammed Ali, Technical Director of the Sports Affairs and Talent Development Committee, such Ramadan events provide opportunities for players, coaches, and management to develop solid connections. Coach Waleed Jamoul praised the players' commitment and friendship, both on and off the pitch.

Players were proud to represent the club and valued the board's direct support and encouragement.

A family-focused finale

The first day of the event finished on a high note, with everyone enjoying the warm and friendly atmosphere. The athletes' families eagerly participated and supported the event, which added to the community spirit.

Khor Fakkan Club for the Disabled confirms that the Ramadan tournament is more than simply a sporting competition; it is a yearly event that brings together the whole club family—management, players, coaches, staff, and their families. The event highlights the concept that sport is more than just trophies and medals, with genuine success based on cooperation, respect, and mutual support.

March 05, 2025 / 1:36 AM

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