DOHA: Qatar Football Association (QFA) and world leading specialized orthopedic and sports medicine hospital, ASPETAR today signed a service agreement for the provision of medical treatment and services to Qatar Amateur League (QAL) participating teams throughout the period of the league.
The objective of the agreement is to promote the wide-spectrum approach Aspetar will implement to provide high standard of medical care, and treatment to the players at the amateur level.
Commenting on the occasion, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, President of QFA said: “The appointment of Aspetar is an important milestone for QFA and we are honoured to sign an agreement that aims to provide excellent medical care for our amateur players. Our partnership with Aspetar is a demonstration of our commitment to grant our QAL players with access to excellent medical care, treatment and rehabilitation that is offered by renowned physicians.”
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