Al-Ahly tops Globe Soccer poll for Middle East’s best club – Sports
Al-Ahli Club won the “Best Club in the Middle East” poll with 40.4% of the votes. It outperformed Saudi clubs Al-Hilal and Al-Nasr in the competition for the Globe Soccer Award.
Al-Nasr secured second place with 19% of the votes, while Al-Hilal came in third with 18.3%. Emirati club Al Ain received 17.5% of the votes, and Saudi club Al Ittihad finished last with 4.7%.
The competition among these clubs will continue until the official announcement of the winner at the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony in Dubai. This event honors clubs and players who have achieved remarkable accomplishments in football.
What strategies did Al-Ahli Club implement to secure their victory in the “Best Club in the Middle East” poll?
Exclusive Interview: Insights from Football Specialist on Al-Ahli Club’s Victory in the ”Best Club in the Middle East” Poll
News Directory 3: We’re here with Dr. Sami Al-Mansour, a renowned football analyst and specialist, to discuss Al-Ahli Club’s recent achievement in winning the “Best Club in the Middle East” poll. Dr. Al-Mansour, thank you for joining us.
Dr. Sami Al-Mansour: Thank you for having me.
ND3: Al-Ahli Club topped the poll with 40.4% of the votes, a significant lead over other clubs. What do you attribute this victory to?
Dr. Al-Mansour: Al-Ahli’s success can be attributed to a combination of factors. The club has demonstrated consistent performance in recent tournaments, and their engagement with fans has been exceptional. This interaction often translates into more votes in polls like these, especially when fans feel their club is on the up.
ND3: Al-Nasr and Al-Hilal followed with 19% and 18.3%, respectively. How do you view their performances in this context?
Dr. Al-Mansour: Both Al-Nasr and Al-Hilal are established giants in Saudi football, and their continued strong showing in the poll reflects their historical significance and ongoing contributions to the sport. However, they may need to enhance their performance or recalibrate their strategies to reclaim the spotlight from Al-Ahli.
ND3: With the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony scheduled for December 27 in Dubai, what significance do you think this event holds for the clubs involved?
Dr. Al-Mansour: The Globe Soccer Awards shine a light on the achievements of clubs and players, affirming their contributions to the global football landscape. For clubs like Al-Ahli, this recognition can boost morale and attract new talent and sponsors, further solidifying their brand. It’s a crucial time for football in the region.
ND3: Al Ain and Al Ittihad also participated in the poll but received fewer votes. What can these clubs do to improve their standings in future polls and competitions?
Dr. Al-Mansour: For clubs like Al Ain and Al Ittihad, investing in player development and strengthening their competitive edge is essential. They need to establish a strong fan base and engage with their supporters more effectively, as fan engagement can significantly impact voting in these polls. Furthermore, strategic performances in upcoming competitions will be critical.
ND3: Thank you, Dr. Al-Mansour, for sharing your insights. It will be interesting to see how these clubs adapt and prepare for the Globe Soccer Awards.
Dr. Al-Mansour: My pleasure. It’s an exciting time for Middle Eastern football, and I look forward to seeing how it all unfolds.
ND3: Stay tuned for more updates leading up to the Globe Soccer Awards, where the best in football will be recognized.
The 15th Globe Soccer Awards ceremony is scheduled for December 27, alongside the Dubai Sports Conference.
