Safety culture amid Covid-19: UAE Pro League leads by example

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The UAEPL collaborated with the UAEFA Academy to develop an integrated, specialised programme presented by experts from the Premier League and UEFA.
The UAEPL collaborated with the UAEFA Academy to develop an integrated, specialised programme presented by experts from the Premier League and UEFA.

KT Report - The UAE Pro League Football Certificate Programme is the latest programme undertaken remotely by the UAE Pro League in collaboration with the UAE Football Association Academy.

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Published: Wed 6 May 2020, 1:33 PM

Last updated: Wed 6 May 2020, 3:37 PM

In line with the preventatives and protective measures issued by the UAE government to counter the spread of Covid-19 virus, the UAE Pro League continues its programmes remotely to ensure the safety of employees, partners and stakeholders.
The UAE Pro League Football Certificate Programme is the latest programme undertaken remotely by the UAE Pro League in collaboration with the UAE Football Association Academy.
"The Certificate Programme is part of the Pro League's efforts to help staff working at professional clubs and sport organisations across the country in administrative and organisational aspects as well as implementing the initiative of enhancing the culture of sports professionalism," an official statement from the committee said.
"The UAEPL collaborated with the UAEFA Academy to develop an integrated, specialised programme presented by experts from the Premier League and UEFA."
Also, the Executive Management Programme, dedicated to sports facilities and events management, got under way on Monday.
The programme continues for three days with online lectures from Jaime Lopez who will share his experience as External Venue Operations and Broadcast Manager at Uefa and Project Event Manager at the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).
Lopez will shed light on key areas of stadium and events management. Delegates will learn about the optimum use of stadiums in multipurpose events other than football.


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