The Oman Football Association, represented by Vice President Mohsen Al Masroori, has confirmed its support for the Gulf Championship for Veterans. The Arabian Gulf Cup Football Federation is working on enhancing the tournament through organizational reforms and established committees. The successful inaugural edition in Kuwait showcased participation from eight Gulf teams and highlighted the contributions of veteran players to regional football.
The Oman Football Association, led by Vice President Mohsen Al Masroori, has expressed its commitment to the Gulf Championship for Veterans. The Arabian Gulf Cup Football Federation is actively enhancing this tournament by focusing on organizational and technical improvements, and has established a Veterans Committee to ensure its ongoing success alongside other Gulf Championships.
Al Masroori highlighted the remarkable achievements of the tournament’s inaugural edition held in Kuwait from February 22 to 26. With participation from eight Gulf teams, it received a warm reception from fans, celebrating a spirit of camaraderie and honorable competition.
The tournament served as a platform to honor veteran players, reminding the public of their substantial contributions to the evolution of Gulf football. Al Masroori noted that it facilitated improved relationships between the peoples of the region and underscored the positive atmosphere achieved during the event.
He reaffirmed the Federation’s full support for organizing the tournament, emphasizing close collaboration with other Gulf Federations. Such efforts are crucial not only for the development of football but also for the preservation of the region’s rich sports heritage.
The Oman Football Association remains dedicated to supporting the Gulf Championship for Veterans, recognizing its potential to foster ties among the Gulf nations while honoring the contributions of veteran players. With a focus on continuous enhancement and positive engagement, the tournament is set to become a valuable fixture in the sports calendar of the region.
Original Source: thenewsmill.com