Tribune News Network

Doha

As part of efforts to enhance the organisational and technical aspects of regional tournaments, the Competitions Department conducted a workshop for match observers of the Gulf Champions League. The session, held via video conferencing, focused on preparing observers for the updated version of the tournament.

The workshop aimed to guide observers on their roles and provide the necessary organisational guidelines to ensure matches are conducted with the highest level of professionalism, meeting the standards of the Arabian Gulf Cup Football Federation.

The initiative is part of the Federation’s broader effort to elevate the organization of matches in the upcoming tournament.

Key topics discussed during the meeting included the tournament schedule, competition regulations, and match organization procedures.

The Gulf Club Champions League is set to kick off on October 22, featuring eight teams: Al Arabi (Qatar), Al Nasr (UAE), Al Riffa (Bahrain), Al Qadisiyah (Kuwait), Al Ettifaq (Saudi Arabia), Al Ahly Sana’a (Yemen), Dhofar (Oman), and Duhok (Iraq).