Shamsa Al Maktoum: Companies do not support us and Dubai Sports Council does not feel us

Shamsa Al Maktoum: Companies do not support us and Dubai Sports Council does not feel us

Sheikha Shamsa bint Hashar Al Maktoum, Chairperson of the Women's Sports Committee, member of the Board of Emirates Volleyball Federation, has successfully stamped out the foundation of a team of women's volleyball team at Al Wasl Club who has been providing strong levels to win the local and Gulf championships.

Despite the strong level and absolute control in the previous period of the team and crowned with championships and most recently in the recently concluded Arab Women's Championship in Sharjah, the women's volleyball team at Al Wasl feels an unknown future and put the questions of the players as the achievement achieved does not put them among the heroes who They receive a moral boost in the celebration of the community with them and was confined to the joy of the last Arab achievement by transferring the Arab Cup among the families of the team members.
Sheikha Shamsa Bint Hasher Al Maktoum, who has taken upon herself the establishment and support of the game at Al Wasl Club and then at the level of the UAE as a whole, has the ambition to move this field to the maximum extent possible so that the sport of Emirati women will find its way to shine thanks to the unlimited support of women's sport Of good leadership.
Sheikha Shamsa bint Hashar Al Maktoum explained that the work in the sports field needs to be concerted, indicating that the departure of companies from the sponsorship of women teams and the lack of interest of clubs in this category contributed to the decline in some clubs. The league does not exceed four teams only and said: Some companies claim that their support is charitable, while we are struggling to support football, yes football may be the first popular game, but they have to know that there is a difference teams of state Barmen and achieved tournaments and should be sponsored .
"I find myself in an unenviable situation and the girls feel kind of sad despite the recent win at the Arab Club Championship. The win was for the Emirate of Dubai and for the UAE, they felt they were making tournaments and finding mirage while ignoring the officials of the Dubai Sports Council who They seem to have made it easy for them to win the Arab Club Championship. Do they want Asian in the face of this frustration and lack of moral support, not to mention financial support and lack of readiness to provide the camps? !! At least they had to arrange a memorial photo with their parents to document this achievement and feel that they have made an achievement Of the State.
"Every one of them feels that winning the Arab Club Championship was for himself