The official account of the English club Everton on “Instagram” revealed the participation of Emirati goalkeeper Abdullah Anwar Al Hammadi (19 years), in the friendly match that Radif Everton won over Bolton with a clean goal, in a technical experience that might nominate him to formally join the first team.
Al -Hammadi has previously played in Al -Wasl Club since he was six years old in the academy team, through all age teams, in addition to his training with the first team before joining the English clubs in search of a professional experience, with the English club Epswich and Fleetod, and is currently training with Everton under the supervision of English coach Arrowon Cameron, who previously trained the Omani goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi.
In turn, the goalkeeper Al -Hammadi stressed that he aspires primarily to succeed to open the way for citizens to external professionalism, and to become the first Emirati to be able to play in the goalkeeper, stressing that he also trained under the supervision of English coach Farid Barber, who is one of the senior explorators of the gifted goalkeepers, and that he expressed his admiration for his capabilities and described him as being able to distinguish in the future.
Al -Hammadi told «Emirates Today»: “When I was 14 years old during my travel with the family to Britain, I went through the Fleetod team, for the purpose of maintaining fitness and flexibility, and there, English coaches saw me for goalkeepers, and after the exercises I was able to play in England clubs if I developed myself, and I presented the idea to my former coach in the Iraqi Al -Wasl Club Nemat Abbas, who encouraged me to go through the experience He gave me confidence in continuing to achieve this ambition, as I found all kinds of support from my family, and I am keen to make this successful, whatever challenges, and I also received great support from the Emirati coach Mohamed Ali Al Balushi, who was convicted of his great credit for my development.
“I have been trained here for nearly 30 months, under the supervision of coach Cameron, while the administrative follow -up is supervised by the English agent Richard Lee, who is one of the well -known agents in Britain.”
On the reactions of Everton after the match that was held in the new stadium, which is located in the Brameli Moore area in Liverpool and will be opened early next season, many observers assured him that he is a distinguished goalkeeper project in the future if he continues his training commitment and ambition, and that he became the first goalkeeper to maintain a clean net in the new stadium, and his coaches expressed admiration for what he presented during the match and that he responded.
He indicated that he will continue his training in Everton, waiting for what things will happen.
He concluded, expressing his happiness with the support he received from the Emirati audience, especially Al -Waslawi on social media, and their encouragement to him to invest the opportunity to play in Europe.
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