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QFA secretary general Mansoor Mohamed al-Ansari and Qatar Airways’ senior vice president Commercial–Qatar Ehab Amin were present at the contract signing ceremony.
By Sports Reporter/Doha
Qatar Airways and Qatar Football Association (QFA) have signed a partnership agreement naming the national carrier as the official airline of the Emir Cup for the next three years. The Emir Cup is an annual national competition among local football teams in Qatar, and the agreement was signed last week, in the presence of QFA secretary general Mansoor Mohamed al-Ansari and Qatar Airways’ senior vice president Commercial–Qatar Ehab Amin.
Amin said: “We are proud to be the official airline of the Emir Cup championship. Qatar Airways’ interest in this event stems from its significance of the Cup both locally and regionally, and engaging in sport activities has become a major focus in contributing to Qatar’s 2022 vision.
“Qatar Airways will organise several parallel activities to promote the Emir Cup and achieve further success based on the highest international standards. We believe that investment in sport events in Qatar is extremely important, and we hope that the 43rd edition of the Emir Cup will be one of the most exciting tournaments.”
Al-Ansari added: “Qatar Airways is considered a key partner in continuously providing high quality service by always exceeding our expectations. We would like to thank the airline for its support of sports associations, in general, and football, in particular.”
Al-Ansari added that he was pleased with the renewal of the partnership with Qatar Airways for three additional years to sponsor the first national team and the Emir Cup. “The renewal of the partnership was ideal, as the first team prepares for its participation in World Cup 2018 and Asia Cup 2019. The 43rd edition of the Emir Cup is also ready to kick-off on April 24, 2015,” he said.
The QFA secretary general expressed that QFA’s vision of hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup requires QFA to take full advantage of the current “training period”.
The organisers of the Emir Cup said that the public in Qatar can expect exciting and entertaining events alongside the Emir Cup, noting new and creative promotional methods in conventional media and on social media platforms.
The Emir Cup marks the end of the QFA sport season which is widely popular in Qatar. The final will take place in Thani Bin Jassim Stadium (Al Gharafa Sports Club), which has a capacity of 22,000 spectators. The Emir Cup matches will take place in five stadiums: Grand Hamad Stadium at Al Arabi Sports Club; Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium at Qatar Sports Club; Abdullah Bin Khalifa Stadium at Lekhwiya Club; Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium at Al Sadd Sports Club and Thani Bin Jassim Stadium (Al Gharafa Sports Club).
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