Gulf Today, Sports Reporter
Manchester City has announced a new youth football league, the Manchester City Abu Dhabi League, set to kick off in Abu Dhabi in early 2024.
Manchester City has been part of the UAE football community since 2011, and this latest initiative is part of the club’s ambition to continually contribute to and grow the game for all, nurture talent, and increase development opportunities and pathways in the UAE.
With more than 100 Abu Dhabi teams already registered to compete, players across the Capital are getting ready for the first round of fixtures of the Manchester City Abu Dhabi League in early January 2024 at Zayed Sports City.
Boys and girls, ages 7 to 17 years, will have the opportunity to compete, with over 1,500 players expected to participate weekly.
With the introduction of the Manchester City Abu Dhabi League, Manchester City is creating a professionally run league system for clubs across the UAE capital to enjoy competitive football, giving players the opportunity to develop not only their footballing skills but also a sense of sportsmanship and interaction with other clubs in a fun environment.
The Abu Dhabi Sports Council is supporting the new Manchester City Abu Dhabi League and is excited to foster the game’s continued growth in the Capital.
Now in its 13th year of running the youth football programme throughout the UAE, City Football Schools operates across eight locations in Abu Dhabi and Dubai on a daily basis, providing girls and boys aged 3-18 an opportunity to develop their skills in a fun environment while making friends along the way, all under the guidance and supervision of fully qualified City Football Schools Coaches.
The programme also plays an active role in the community, with its Healthy Lifestyles initiative supporting over 30,000 students across Abu Dhabi schools to support their physical development and mental wellbeing.