Member of the Board of Directors of the Football Association and Chairman of the Women’s Football Committee, Amal Bushlakh, confirmed that the most important priorities of women’s football in the UAE are to qualify for the Women’s World Cup, in light of the great development that women’s football is currently experiencing in the country, and it has all the qualifications to achieve
This ambition, which coincides with the growing interest of state clubs in women’s football and the start of participating in local competitions.
In statements to the Emirates News Agency, Bushlach considered that women’s sports in the country, and football in particular, are experiencing a period of great prosperity, which is reflected in the achievement of many individual achievements at various levels of external competition, whether continental or global. She said that with
The great interest that football receives from different groups of society, men and women, remains for women’s football to begin its march of achievements, especially since women’s football in the UAE had the initiative in the region, and had a great positive impact in its dissemination in the Gulf countries.
She added: “Women’s football in the UAE started with only 9 female national players. Now we have 2500 female players registered in the records of the Football Association, and we have the ambition to increase this number in light of joint efforts with the School Sports Association under the auspices and follow-up of the General Authority.
In the past, we relied on sports centers and academies to participate in the Women’s Football League, and now we have two clubs among the participants in the league, namely Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, and the number of local league teams has reached 8, and if the sports activity were not affected,
In general, the last period, due to the Corona pandemic, the situation would have been better now, and we have a strong desire to make up for what has passed, and entering Al Ain Club, the women’s football activity, will motivate many clubs to follow the same approach.”
And she indicated that all indications suggest that the coming period will witness more state clubs joining the women’s football activity, especially in light of the hints that the Asian Football Confederation may apply in the coming years some new professional standards that include
The necessity of having women’s teams in the clubs that participate in the Confederation’s championships.
Buchlach said: “Clubs and academies are in the process of benefiting from the decisions to use resident players and women born in the country, which many clubs have benefited from in the football activity at the level of men, in order to form women’s football teams and support them with these elements to be
She is able to participate in local competitions, especially since the UAE has more than 200 nationalities residing on its land.
Buchlach confirmed that in order to promote and implement the plan to advance women’s football in the country, a contract was made with the Brazilian expert Camila Orlando to supervise our women’s national team and women’s football activity to benefit from her expertise.
And she said: “The coach assumed her mission about two months ago, and with the easing of the precautionary measures related to combating the Covid-19 virus, she began her tours in schools to follow up on players who could engage in football activity in the coming period, especially in light of growing ambitions.
By creating a strong team capable of competing in various forums and qualifying for the World Cup.”
She pointed out that the existence of stimulating models for some countries that have succeeded in proving their worth at the continental level and qualifying for the World Cup, such as the Philippines team, which qualified for the World Cup with the least possible potential, which makes us proud of this promising Asian team, and motivates us to
Repeating such an experience.
Bushlach indicated that the coming period will witness an intensive program of women’s football participation after the activity returns to normal, as it is expected to participate in the Gulf Futsal Games organized by the Gulf Federation and hosted by the State of Kuwait next May, as well as in
The West Asian Championship for women and girls, and a special championship for clubs and the other for halls.
Member of the Board of Directors of the Football Association and Chairman of the Women’s Football Committee, Amal Bushlakh, confirmed that the most important priorities of women’s football in the UAE are to qualify for the Women’s World Cup, in light of the great development that women’s football is currently experiencing in the country, and it has all the qualifications to achieve
This ambition, which coincides with the growing interest of state clubs in women’s football and the start of participating in local competitions.
In statements to the Emirates News Agency, Bushlach considered that women’s sports in the country, and football in particular, are experiencing a period of great prosperity, which is reflected in the achievement of many individual achievements at various levels of external competition, whether continental or global. She said that with
The great interest that football receives from different groups of society, men and women, remains for women’s football to begin its march of achievements, especially since women’s football in the UAE had the initiative in the region, and had a great positive impact in its dissemination in the Gulf countries.
She added: “Women’s football in the UAE started with only 9 female national players. Now we have 2500 female players registered in the records of the Football Association, and we have the ambition to increase this number in light of joint efforts with the School Sports Association under the auspices and follow-up of the General Authority.
In the past, we relied on sports centers and academies to participate in the Women’s Football League, and now we have two clubs among the participants in the league, namely Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, and the number of local league teams has reached 8, and if the sports activity were not affected,
In general, the last period, due to the Corona pandemic, the situation would have been better now, and we have a strong desire to make up for what has passed, and entering Al Ain Club, the women’s football activity, will motivate many clubs to follow the same approach.”
And she indicated that all indications suggest that the coming period will witness more state clubs joining the women’s football activity, especially in light of the hints that the Asian Football Confederation may apply in the coming years some new professional standards that include
The necessity of having women’s teams in the clubs that participate in the Confederation’s championships.
Buchlach said: “Clubs and academies are in the process of benefiting from the decisions to use resident players and women born in the country, which many clubs have benefited from in the football activity at the level of men, in order to form women’s football teams and support them with these elements to be
She is able to participate in local competitions, especially since the UAE has more than 200 nationalities residing on its land.
Buchlach confirmed that in order to promote and implement the plan to advance women’s football in the country, a contract was made with the Brazilian expert Camila Orlando to supervise our women’s national team and women’s football activity to benefit from her expertise.
And she said: “The coach assumed her mission about two months ago, and with the easing of the precautionary measures related to combating the Covid-19 virus, she began her tours in schools to follow up on players who could engage in football activity in the coming period, especially in light of growing ambitions.
By creating a strong team capable of competing in various forums and qualifying for the World Cup.”
She pointed out that the existence of stimulating models for some countries that have succeeded in proving their worth at the continental level and qualifying for the World Cup, such as the Philippines team, which qualified for the World Cup with the least possible potential, which makes us proud of this promising Asian team, and motivates us to
Repeating such an experience.
Bushlach indicated that the coming period will witness an intensive program of women’s football participation after the activity returns to normal, as it is expected to participate in the Gulf Futsal Games organized by the Gulf Federation and hosted by the State of Kuwait next May, as well as in
The West Asian Championship for women and girls, and a special championship for clubs and the other for halls.
Member of the Board of Directors of the Football Association and Chairman of the Women’s Football Committee, Amal Bushlakh, confirmed that the most important priorities of women’s football in the UAE are to qualify for the Women’s World Cup, in light of the great development that women’s football is currently experiencing in the country, and it has all the qualifications to achieve
This ambition, which coincides with the growing interest of state clubs in women’s football and the start of participating in local competitions.
In statements to the Emirates News Agency, Bushlach considered that women’s sports in the country, and football in particular, are experiencing a period of great prosperity, which is reflected in the achievement of many individual achievements at various levels of external competition, whether continental or global. She said that with
The great interest that football receives from different groups of society, men and women, remains for women’s football to begin its march of achievements, especially since women’s football in the UAE had the initiative in the region, and had a great positive impact in its dissemination in the Gulf countries.
She added: “Women’s football in the UAE started with only 9 female national players. Now we have 2500 female players registered in the records of the Football Association, and we have the ambition to increase this number in light of joint efforts with the School Sports Association under the auspices and follow-up of the General Authority.
In the past, we relied on sports centers and academies to participate in the Women’s Football League, and now we have two clubs among the participants in the league, namely Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, and the number of local league teams has reached 8, and if the sports activity were not affected,
In general, the last period, due to the Corona pandemic, the situation would have been better now, and we have a strong desire to make up for what has passed, and entering Al Ain Club, the women’s football activity, will motivate many clubs to follow the same approach.”
And she indicated that all indications suggest that the coming period will witness more state clubs joining the women’s football activity, especially in light of the hints that the Asian Football Confederation may apply in the coming years some new professional standards that include
The necessity of having women’s teams in the clubs that participate in the Confederation’s championships.
Buchlach said: “Clubs and academies are in the process of benefiting from the decisions to use resident players and women born in the country, which many clubs have benefited from in the football activity at the level of men, in order to form women’s football teams and support them with these elements to be
She is able to participate in local competitions, especially since the UAE has more than 200 nationalities residing on its land.
Buchlach confirmed that in order to promote and implement the plan to advance women’s football in the country, a contract was made with the Brazilian expert Camila Orlando to supervise our women’s national team and women’s football activity to benefit from her expertise.
And she said: “The coach assumed her mission about two months ago, and with the easing of the precautionary measures related to combating the Covid-19 virus, she began her tours in schools to follow up on players who could engage in football activity in the coming period, especially in light of growing ambitions.
By creating a strong team capable of competing in various forums and qualifying for the World Cup.”
She pointed out that the existence of stimulating models for some countries that have succeeded in proving their worth at the continental level and qualifying for the World Cup, such as the Philippines team, which qualified for the World Cup with the least possible potential, which makes us proud of this promising Asian team, and motivates us to
Repeating such an experience.
Bushlach indicated that the coming period will witness an intensive program of women’s football participation after the activity returns to normal, as it is expected to participate in the Gulf Futsal Games organized by the Gulf Federation and hosted by the State of Kuwait next May, as well as in
The West Asian Championship for women and girls, and a special championship for clubs and the other for halls.
Member of the Board of Directors of the Football Association and Chairman of the Women’s Football Committee, Amal Bushlakh, confirmed that the most important priorities of women’s football in the UAE are to qualify for the Women’s World Cup, in light of the great development that women’s football is currently experiencing in the country, and it has all the qualifications to achieve
This ambition, which coincides with the growing interest of state clubs in women’s football and the start of participating in local competitions.
In statements to the Emirates News Agency, Bushlach considered that women’s sports in the country, and football in particular, are experiencing a period of great prosperity, which is reflected in the achievement of many individual achievements at various levels of external competition, whether continental or global. She said that with
The great interest that football receives from different groups of society, men and women, remains for women’s football to begin its march of achievements, especially since women’s football in the UAE had the initiative in the region, and had a great positive impact in its dissemination in the Gulf countries.
She added: “Women’s football in the UAE started with only 9 female national players. Now we have 2500 female players registered in the records of the Football Association, and we have the ambition to increase this number in light of joint efforts with the School Sports Association under the auspices and follow-up of the General Authority.
In the past, we relied on sports centers and academies to participate in the Women’s Football League, and now we have two clubs among the participants in the league, namely Al Ain and Abu Dhabi, and the number of local league teams has reached 8, and if the sports activity were not affected,
In general, the last period, due to the Corona pandemic, the situation would have been better now, and we have a strong desire to make up for what has passed, and entering Al Ain Club, the women’s football activity, will motivate many clubs to follow the same approach.”
And she indicated that all indications suggest that the coming period will witness more state clubs joining the women’s football activity, especially in light of the hints that the Asian Football Confederation may apply in the coming years some new professional standards that include
The necessity of having women’s teams in the clubs that participate in the Confederation’s championships.
Buchlach said: “Clubs and academies are in the process of benefiting from the decisions to use resident players and women born in the country, which many clubs have benefited from in the football activity at the level of men, in order to form women’s football teams and support them with these elements to be
She is able to participate in local competitions, especially since the UAE has more than 200 nationalities residing on its land.
Buchlach confirmed that in order to promote and implement the plan to advance women’s football in the country, a contract was made with the Brazilian expert Camila Orlando to supervise our women’s national team and women’s football activity to benefit from her expertise.
And she said: “The coach assumed her mission about two months ago, and with the easing of the precautionary measures related to combating the Covid-19 virus, she began her tours in schools to follow up on players who could engage in football activity in the coming period, especially in light of growing ambitions.
By creating a strong team capable of competing in various forums and qualifying for the World Cup.”
She pointed out that the existence of stimulating models for some countries that have succeeded in proving their worth at the continental level and qualifying for the World Cup, such as the Philippines team, which qualified for the World Cup with the least possible potential, which makes us proud of this promising Asian team, and motivates us to
Repeating such an experience.
Bushlach indicated that the coming period will witness an intensive program of women’s football participation after the activity returns to normal, as it is expected to participate in the Gulf Futsal Games organized by the Gulf Federation and hosted by the State of Kuwait next May, as well as in
The West Asian Championship for women and girls, and a special championship for clubs and the other for halls.