Dubai, United Arab Emirates – The Emirates Football Association announced the allocation of 5 private planes to transport fans to the Qatari capital, Doha.
This is to support and back the first national team in its match against its Omani counterpart.
It is scheduled to take place on October 11 at Hamad bin Jassim Stadium. The event will occur at Al Sadd Club, as part of the Asian playoff qualifying for the 2026 World Cup finals.
The decision comes within the framework of the Federation’s keenness to enhance the presence of Emirati fans behind the national team.
This is in addition to providing all the elements for success during the decisive stage of the qualifying campaign. The goal is to achieve the ambitions of the sports community to qualify for the World Cup.
Registration will be open to those wishing to travel via private planes electronically. This is through the official platforms of the Football Association, in accordance with the announced terms and conditions.
Mohammed Abdullah Hazam Al Dhaheri, Secretary General of the Football Association, confirmed that the Federation seeks to provide an ideal environment for the national team during the play-off matches.
He pointed out that this stage requires concerted efforts and everyone’s support.
The Secretary-General appreciated Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi’s initiative to provide a plane to transport the masses to Doha.
In addition to the initiatives of Shabab Al-Ahly Club and Tiger Group.
He stressed that these steps represent great moral support for the players and fans. They also reflect the spirit of solidarity behind the national team.