The Al Ain Club delegation, which recently participated in the 2025 Club World Cup draw ceremony, launched its marketing and automated programs for providing public services, at the headquarters of the UAE Embassy in the US capital, Washington, in the presence of the UAE Ambassador to the United States, Yousef Al Otaiba.
Al Ain Club said in a press statement yesterday: “This step is part of the club’s initiatives aimed at enhancing the experience of Al Ainnawi fans to attend the team’s matches in the World Cup. The event was witnessed by a number of officials from the embassy and student affairs, in addition to a group of students residing in Washington.”
Al Ain is preparing to participate in the World Championship scheduled for the period from June 15 to July 13 next, within the seventh group that includes the English teams Manchester City, the Italian Juventus, and the Moroccan Wydad.
The statement added: “Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Ain Football Club Company, appreciated the efforts of Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba, praising at the same time the important role he continued to play in promoting national values and consolidating the spirit of one family, through his continuous support.” For the creative initiatives organized by the embassy.
For his part, Al Otaiba praised the qualitative initiatives launched by Al Ain Club in preparation for participation in the Club World Cup, stressing the embassy’s keenness to provide all forms of logistical support required, in a way that contributes to the success of this unique experience for fans of the club and Emirati football in the United States. Al Otaiba wished Al Ain Club success. In his World Cup career.
The club’s program included an integrated presentation on the initiatives that aim to provide the best services to the Ainawi fans in the United States. These initiatives included direct coordination with the embassy to provide the necessary support and facilities, ensuring an exceptional experience for the fans during the world championship.
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