
Al-Ain ‘honored and proud' to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi
ABU DHABI: Al-Ain defender Khalid Al-Hashemi says it will be a privilege for the club's players to take to the field at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against Juventus in their opening fixture.
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Al-Ain begin their FIFA Club World Cup campaign against the Italian giants in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 18 (4 a.m. KSA on June 19) before further Group G matches vs. Manchester City and Wydad.
Al-Hashemi, who starred in both legs of the 2023-24 AFC Champions League final and is a UAE national team defender, says Al-Ain are relishing the opportunity to test themselves at the highest level.
'Preparations are going well here in the US with the coach and the technical staff,' said the 28-year-old center-back, who wears No.16 for Al-Ain. 'The opportunity to play against Juve and against City in particular is a big opportunity to learn and see how our levels are now, and if we can reach their levels and compete. We will do our best in our training sessions before the games and hopefully we can get good results.
'Our hopes are really high,' Al-Hashemi added. 'We all know that we have pressure, but we want to represent Al-Ain and the UAE in the best way possible. We want to get results and show that Al-Ain are not just here (to make up the numbers) — we want to compete, we want to fight for the badge, for the flag and the country.'
The club enters the new competition with significant backing from XRG, the official sponsor of Al-Ain's training kit during the FIFA Club World Cup, and through to the end of the upcoming season; as well as ADNOC, who will be the official sponsor of club's first team jerseys during local matches throughout the upcoming season.
Al-Hashemi believes this backing is indicative of the support from across the UAE as Al-Ain seek to make the nation proud on the biggest global stage in club football.
'We are very privileged to have this partnership with XRG and ADNOC,' says Al-Hashemi. 'Al-Ain is honored and I think both parties are very happy with this partnership. Hopefully we represent our club, the company and our country on the biggest stage in a good way and get good results. We are very honored and very proud to be at the biggest club competition in world football.'
Al-Ain secured their place at this summer's FIFA Club World Cup by winning the 2023-24 AFC Champions League, defeating Japan's Yokohama F. Marinos 6-3 over two legs in the final.
Following their opening FIFA Club World Cup match against Serie A giants Juventus, Al-Ain travel to Atlanta to play eight-time Premier League winners Manchester City, before concluding their group stage fixtures against Wydad from Morocco in Washington, D.C. on June 26.
Al-Hashemi, who was born in Abu Dhabi, says one of his big hopes from Al-Ain taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup is that it will inspire the next generation of Emirati footballers. The competition, the first under an expanded format, runs from June 14 to July 13 in the US, and features 32 top teams from across world football.
'I imagine that when we play in the FIFA Club World Cup, the young generation will see this and say 'one day I want to play in this competition, the biggest competition in the world',' said AI-Hashemi. 'Imagine how that will impact the young generation and give them hope and inspiration to play for a club and the national team. Hopefully, as a group and individually, we inspire the young generation to come back here to this tournament.'
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