The Oman Football Association confirmed its support for the Gulf Championship for Veterans, emphasizing efforts to establish a Veterans Committee for organizational success. The first tournament in Kuwait garnered significant attention and honor for veteran players, underscoring the importance of unity in Gulf football.
The Oman Football Association has affirmed its commitment to organizing the Gulf Championship for Veterans, highlighting collaborative efforts to enhance the tournament. Mohsen Al Masroori, Vice President of the association, emphasized the establishment of a Veterans Committee to effectively manage and promote the event alongside other Gulf Championships.
Al Masroori noted that the inaugural tournament, held in Kuwait from February 22 to 26, featured participation from eight Gulf teams, demonstrating success through significant fan engagement. He credited the contributions of the State of Kuwait and the Arabian Gulf Cup Football Federation for this achievement.
The tournament served as a platform to honor veteran players, reminding audiences of their vital role in developing Gulf football. It fostered a spirit of cooperation and positive communication among the Gulf nations, showcasing the commitment to sportsmanship within a supportive environment.
He reiterated the Federation’s ongoing support for the championship’s organization and pledged cooperation with fellow Gulf federations. This unified approach aims to sustain the rich sports legacy of football within the Gulf region.
In summary, the Oman Football Association strongly supports the ongoing organization of the Gulf Championship for Veterans. The successful inaugural tournament in Kuwait has set a positive precedent for future events, emphasizing the importance of veteran players and fostering unity among Gulf nations in promoting sportsmanship and cooperation.
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