Doha: The outstanding success of Qatar’s U-19 national team was a proud moment for Qatar’s football as well as for Aspire Academy. In order to honor the great achievement of the Academy’s graduates, student-athletes and the coaching staff — a special gala dinner took place at the academy on Sunday evening.
President of the Qatar Football Association (QFA), Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, and CEO of Aspire Zone Foundation, Khalid Al Sulaiteen, congratulated the players and their parents. The Director General of Aspire Academy, Ivan Bravo, welcomed the guests and congratulated the Qatar Under-19 national football team for their outstanding success.
“You should, indeed, be proud and celebrate. Winning the AFC U-19 Championship for the first time in history and qualifying for the U-20 World Cup for the first time in 33 years is a remarkable achievement. But entering the World Cup as the reigning Asian champions is downright magnificent,” Ivan Bravo commented on their outstanding achievement of winning the recent AFC U-19 Championship in Myanmar.
He expressed special thanks to the parents of the players. “This success would not have been possible without the approval and acceptance of the fathers and mothers and you should all be very proud of your sons and allow them to continue their journey and show the same support you did in the past,” Bravo said.
He thanked all the members of the academy and specifically stressed on the good work of the people who worked closely with the players in Myanmar. “Clearly, the coaching staff and supporting members of this national team and the broader group of people involved in football are to be commended for an outstanding job. Their dedication has been tremendous.”
“As an academy, our contribution and satisfaction must be accompanied with gratitude towards the country’s leaders and the QFA and its President, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, who trusted us to lead the national team program over the past two years. The QFA has supported our decisions, plans and needs with conviction. Our gratitude must be extended also to the QSL clubs that accepted our programmes for the benefit of the players and for the further goal of development towards 2022,” Bravo said.
It was a special evening for all the guests, especially for the players. “What we have experienced in the last couple of days was truly amazing and it is a motivation for all of us to keep working hard in order to be able to improve further and to be even stronger when we are facing the best teams of the world at the U-20 World Cup in New Zealand next year,” said striker Akram Afif.
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