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  • The MoU demonstrates the mutual keenness of Dubai Police and the UAE Hockey Federation to strengthen cooperation in sports.
  • The Athletes Council of Dubai Police will collaborate with the UAE Hockey Federation to share ideas and initiatives.

DUBAI, UAE – The Athletes Council at Dubai Police and the UAE Hockey Federation signed an agreement (MoU) to enhance joint sports cooperation in hockey.

The MoU was signed by Dr. Maryam Al Matroushi, Chairman of the Athletes Council, and Abdullah Sultan Al Dah, President of the Hockey Federation.

The MoU demonstrates the mutual keenness of Dubai Police and the UAE Hockey Federation to strengthen cooperation in the sports field, particularly in hockey, considered one of the significant global sports.

The MoU stipulates cooperation and participation between both sides in activities related to promoting the sport of hockey in Hemaya schools and private schools.

The pact stipulates providing hockey jerseys, equipment, and preparing playgrounds for daily training and tournaments.

The Athletes Council will collaborate with the UAE Hockey Federation to share ideas and initiatives aiming to develop and promote the game at a national level.

The UAE Hockey Federation will coordinate and collaborate with the Athletes Council to qualify and train Hemaya School students, organize hockey tournaments and competitions, and provide support and training for physical education teachers.

Al Matrooshi praised the collaborative partnership with the UAE Hockey Federation, which aligns with Dubai Police’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with the public and private sectors.