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Sharjah Club capable of winning AFC Champions League 2

Sharjah Club capable of winning AFC Champions League 2

Sharjah 2413-05-2025
Al Hajri emphasized that Emirati clubs consistently show their ability to succeed in both regional and international competitions due to the strong support they receive. He highlighted that Sharjah Club's organized approach and the skills of their players boost their chances of bringing home the championship trophy from Singapore.
He also praised Shabab Al Ahli for their impressive performance this season, noting that their success is a sign of progress in Emirati football.
The Sharjah team has already left for Singapore to prepare for the final match, which will take place at Bishan Stadium.
This marks the second time in a row that an Emirati team has made it to the final of this prestigious tournament. In the last edition, Al Ain Club took home the title.
Al Hajri mentioned that Emirati sports are achieving significant milestones, thanks to the collaboration between public and private organizations. He acknowledged the recent successes, especially in university sports, which have laid a strong foundation for developing talent that will benefit future competitions.
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