Youth & Sports Minister reviews Cotton Youth’s prep for the Arab Championship in Kuwait.

Yemen's Youth and Sports Minister Reviews Al-Qatn Club's Preparations for the Arab Handball Championship

Ministerial Support for National Teams

On Tuesday, Naif Al-Bakri, Yemen’s Minister of Youth and Sports, evaluated the preparations of the Al-Qatn Youth Club’s handball team from Wadi Hadramout for their upcoming participation in the 29th Arab Handball Championship. This significant event is set to take place in Kuwait mid-this month. During a meeting attended by the club’s representatives and the Ministry’s Deputy, Dr. Azzam Khalifa, Minister Al-Bakri reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to supporting clubs across all provinces. He emphasized the importance of funding external participations and activities, insisting on the necessity of depositing all funds of the Youth Care Fund into the Central Bank in Aden.

Praise for Al-Qatn Youth Club’s Contributions

Minister Al-Bakri lauded Al-Qatn Youth Club for its outstanding sports and cultural presence, highlighting its role as a positive representation of Hadramout’s youth and athletes. The club’s endeavors reflect the province’s youth’s aspirations and love for sports, showcasing their creativity and excellence. This commendation underscores the club’s significant contribution to promoting sports and cultural activities in the region.

Gratitude for Ministry’s Support

Representatives from Al-Qatn Youth Club expressed their gratitude towards the Ministry for its support of the club’s international participations, including competitions held in Saudi Arabia. This support has been instrumental in enabling the club to showcase its talents on a larger stage and compete at a higher level.

Enhancing Yemen’s Sports Landscape

The collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Youth and Sports and local clubs like Al-Qatn are pivotal in enhancing Yemen’s sports landscape. By fostering talent and providing necessary support, Yemen is making strides in presenting its athletes on regional and international platforms, thereby enriching the country’s sports culture and heritage.

This initiative by Minister Naif Al-Bakri not only highlights the government’s dedication to sports development but also positions Yemeni clubs like Al-Qatn Youth Club as key players in the Arab sports arena. As the team prepares for the championship in Kuwait, their journey is a testament to the potential and resilience of Yemen’s youth in overcoming challenges and achieving excellence in sports.

 

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