In the presence and with the honor of Dr. Samir Sabry, Advisor to the Egyptian President for Investment
, and Dr. Mohamed Selim, President of the Egyptian Federation of Employers, Trade and Industry,
and Dr. Bashar Mohamed, Undersecretary of the Sudanese Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, Dr. Eng. Nabil Al-Harazi, Dr. Mohamed Abdel Rahim, President of the Arab Council for Industry and Trade, and Counselor Sayed Ahmed Ibrahim Hamdeen, Head of the Advisory Committee and Director of the Training Center at the Council of Arab Economic Unity of the League of Arab States, the Sudanese Football Association signed a joint cooperation protocol with the Arab Federation of Employers, Trade and Industry in the Arab Republic of Egypt. This strategic step aims to strengthen the partnership between the sports and economic sectors and open new horizons for supporting and developing Sudanese football.
Attending the signing ceremony from the Sudanese Football Association were its President, Dr. Mutasim Jaafar, his deputy, Mr. Saif Al-Din Al-Tayeb (Head of the Investment, Marketing and Television Committee), and Mohamed Suleiman Halfa (Head of the Competitions Committee), Dr. Yasser Abdel-Jabbar Al-Naqr (Member of the Appeals Committee), and the Association's advisors: Professor Mohamed Jalal Mohamed Ahmed, Eng. Nasr Al-Din Hamidati, and Eng. Al-Fatih Bani, in addition to Counselor Mohamed Bashar, a member of the Investment Committee.
The Sudanese Football Association also had the presence of Dr. Bashar, Counselor Sayed Ahmed Ibrahim Hamdeen, Head of the Arab Federation of Employers, Trade and Industry, and Industry, and the Arab Federation of Employers, Trade and Industry, in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Also present were Dr. Bashar Mohamed, Vice President of the Sudanese Football Association, Mr. Bashar Mohamed, and Eng. Nasr Al-Din Hamidati, and Eng. Al-Fatih Bani, in addition to Counselor Mohamed Bashar, a member of the Investment Committee. The protocol focuses on a number of vital objectives, most notably:
Developing sports infrastructure, supporting clubs and national teams, encouraging sports investment and linking it to the industrial and commercial sectors, exchanging expertise, organizing joint sporting and economic events, and attracting support for projects that contribute to the advancement of Sudanese football, especially in light of the current circumstances and challenges.
For his part, Dr. Mutasim Jaafar Sir Al-Khatim, President of the Sudanese Football Association, described the signing of the memorandum as an important step, emphasizing the Federation's commitment to openness and cooperation with all organizations to achieve technical and financial gains for the national teams.
In the same vein, Mr. Saif Al-Din Al-Tayeb Al-Kamilin, Vice President of the Federation and Head of the Investment, Marketing, and Television Committee, considered this memorandum a significant achievement, given the vast potential of the Arab Employers' Union, and affirmed their aspiration for further cooperation that serves the ambitions of Sudanese football. This agreement comes as part of the Sudanese Football Association's ongoing efforts to expand its international partnerships and benefit from the supportive environment in sisterly Egypt to enhance joint sports initiatives and achieve sustainable development in this sector.


