DOHA: Within the framework of adopting sports concept to focus on
achieving educational goals, Reach Out To Asia (ROTA), Qatar’s leading
non-profit organization and the Qatar Football Association (QFA), the
governing body of football in Qatar, signed a memorandum of
understanding (MoU) that sets out the commitment of both parties to
support the advancement of youth capabilities and furthering long-term
development and leadership capacity-building.
The agreement was signed by Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al
Thani, President of QFA and ROTA Executive Director Essa Al Mannai at
Al Bidda Tower.
Commenting on the occasion, Sheikh Hamad said: “Our partnership
agreement with ROTA is another example of QFA’s commitment to mark
social responsibility programs one of the key priorities in its
vision. QFA has introduced countless social responsibility programs
with several local entities. Our work with ROTA is one of a kind as we
will jointly aim to reach different communities locally and regionally
while making QFA’s 2021 vision a reality. Football, Education and
Culture, the inseparable trio, encourage cultural exchange and promote
the diversity of cultures; we are sure that partnering with ROTA will
achieve this social goal locally and internationally.”
He added: “QFA’s obligation is to encourage all sectors of the local
and regional community to participate in the most popular game in the
world through merging of football within the local and regional
community through purposeful social programs, involving all segments
of the local and regional community in the tournaments and
competitions organized by QFA and ROTA. QFA and ROTA’s partnership
aims to introduce the football culture, sports education,
sportsmanship and positive values of football to all local and
regional communities through organising football-related initiatives.

Speaking on the occasion, Al Mannai said: “We are delighted to sign an
agreement with Qatar Football Association that aims to increase
awareness about the importance of exercise and leading a healthy
lifestyle by playing an active sport like football. We are committed
to providing a platform for community events that youth can
participate in, so they can learn more about the importance of playing
football”.
Al Mannai added: “We meet today because there is a common purpose that
brings our two successful entities together. We are two responsible
institutions aware of our leading role and what the local and
international communities are requiring from both of us, as being part
of the State of Qatar, a country with a rational leadership that
provided us with the 2030 clear national vision for the future”.