Chairman of the Board of Khorfakkan Club, Abdulaziz Al Nuaimi, revealed that the club has decided to grant a monthly salary to each player called to represent any national teams, in order to support national teams and encourage players to develop their technical levels to benefit from this decision.

Al-Naimi told Emirates Al-Youm on the sidelines of a ceremony honoring yesterday's board members, the players' parents and the technical director of the Sunni stages, Ahmed Abdul Razzaq: "The first batch included 16 players from the club teams who were included to represent the national teams of the Sunni stages. The decision is an appreciation of the outstanding artistic returns made by the players and contributed to their joining the United Arab Emirates, all in their age group. "

He added: "The monthly salary will be in addition to the usual monthly allowance for players as long as they wear the shirt of the team, and this encourages the players to focus during the exercises and matches to maintain a stable place for them with the team, and keep the boys away from temptations, and provide an atmosphere that allows them to continue to practice football , And we have directed them a number of advice that the continuation of this salary or increase it conditional on the development of their technical level, and their continuation with the team is the measure, as well as excellence in the study so that each of them a good rate, in addition to maintaining his morals and religion ».

Khorfakkan has 19 players in the age group: Mohammed Al-Kassar, Rashid Al-Nahoor, Mansour Seif, Hamad Khaled, Yousif Salem, Mohammed Ali, Abdullah Al-Kassar, Abdullah Buhandi, Abdulrahman Al-Hantubi, Zayed Abdul Ghaffar, Saif Ahmed, Abdulrahman Mousa, Maeed Khalid, Saeed Abdullatif, Ali Ibrahim, Sultan Fahd, Mohammed Abdul Ghaffar, Omar and Ali Al Mutawa.

Jamal Buhandi, Abdullah's father, told Emirates Today: "I was keen to attend this ceremony to support my son Abdullah and to contribute to the success of this encouraging initiative."