The selection of Turki Al-Sheikh "Arab sports personality of 2018"



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The selection of Turki Al-Sheikh "Arab sports personality of 2018"

The Mohammed bin Rashid Award for Sports Innovation yesterday unveiled its new stars

Tuesday – 19 months Rabi I 1440 H – 27 November 2018 AD Number [
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Turki Al-Sheikh ("Middle East")

Jeddah: Ibrahim Al-Qurashi

Al-Shaikh, president of the General Authority of Sports, chairman of the Saudi Olympic Committee, received Monday the Arab Sports Personality Award at the 10th edition of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Sports Creativity, the most important and most valuable of the kind in the sport.
Al-Shaikh received this award for his efforts as President of the Saudi General Authority for Sports, the Saudi Olympic Committee, the Arab Football Federation and the Sports Federation of the Islamic Solidarity Games, where he has launched numerous initiatives contributing to the development of the sports work system in Saudi Arabia and attracting and organizing international and international sports events. He also supported efforts by many Arab countries to strengthen their relations with international sports organizations, including the development of the Arab Football Club Championship system and the launch of the first edition of the Zayed Cup.
Al Turki thanked Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, and ruler of Dubai, for his award.
The Board of Directors of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Innovation in Sport, one of the global initiatives of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, yesterday announced the winners of the 10th promotion. Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak has received the Local Sports Personality Award for his efforts in many important sports. In the United Arab Emirates, and his contribution as president of the Manchester City football club to the development of sports performance and club trading, the club has won nine titles in 10 years: three titles in the Premier League and one title in the FA Cup, three titles in the English League Cup and two titles in the Charity Championship.
While Egyptian star Mohammed Salah received the prestigious Arab Sports Award, in recognition of his creativity in football after making an outstanding season with Liverpool, scoring 44 goals in all competitions.
The general secretary of the prize, Moza Al Marri, announced the names of all the winners and dignitaries of the other categories, including Mr. Al Balushi, winner of the Local Sports Award for his victory at the World Cup (motorcycle category 2018) and Nasser Al Marzouki, president of the Emirates Carat Association. President of the International Karate Federation and member of the Executive Board and Honorary President of the Arab Karate Federation, and his contributions to the dissemination of karate sport in the United Arab Emirates and the Arab world and his first participation in karate at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Osama Ahmed Al Shafar, president of the United Arab Emirates and the Asian Cycling Federation for the period 2017-2021 and member of the Executive Bureau of the International Cycling Union, also won the award for his efforts in favor of cycling.
The United Arab Emirates national team won the 2018 World Cup for the first time in its history at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, under the direction of the AFC Cup, with international referee Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, Mohammed Yousef al-Hammadi and Hassan Mohammed al-Muhri.
The Dubai Police General Directorate won the local foundation award for its initiatives in the field of youth empowerment, associated with the Dubai 2021 vision. The Egyptian athlete Mohammed Ihab won the Arab sport prize for winning three gold medals at the World Weightlifting Championships,.
Dr. Mubarak Al Swailem won the Arab Management Award for his efforts to develop and unify Asian Games supervision through his presidency of the Asian Football Federation, recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia.
Nadia Abdel Hafiz, from Egypt, won the Arab Coach Award for her contribution as a coach within the Egyptian boxing team, as well as the Egyptian squash team.
The International Wrestling Federation won the International Federation of the International Summer Foundation Award, while the Japanese Paralympic Committee won the same prize for the National Paralympic Committee.
In the estimated categories of the prize, "a young local athlete has achieved great success in the field of sport" and will be eligible for the following 6 athletes. Emerging athletes will be elected through the Dubai Sports Channel and the intelligent application of the award, where the vote will continue until the end of November, to honor them at the ceremony The final of January 9, they are: Bilqis Abdul Karim Abdullah, Fatima Salem Khasif, Ahmad Faisal Al Naqbi, Lama Tariq Malallah, Amran Ahmad Al Hosani and Abdullah Khalil Mansouri.
The prize was awarded to four young Arab athletes: Ahmed Osama El Gendy, from Egypt, and Mohamed Ayed El Asiri, from Saudi Arabia, for winning the gold medal in karate at the Olympic Games. Youth of 2018, the first Arab athlete to win the gold medal Karate in the history of Arab participation in the Youth Olympic Games. Fatima Zahra from Morocco and Omar Marzouki from the United Arab Emirates.
Saleh Al-Majri, of Tunisia, won the "Sports Achievement Achievement Award" as the most titled Arab player in the history of basketball and contributed to European titles. Abdel-Nour Al-Fadini of Morocco and Ahmed Mubarak Al Mutaiwi of the UAE "won the honors in difficult conditions and challenges" "The owners of the group".

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