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UAE Pro League to auction players' shirts at Abu Dhabi Derby

By ANI | Updated: April 21, 2023 00:20 IST

Abu Dhabi [UAE], April 21 (/WAM): The UAE Pro League decided to auction a number of players' shirts, which ...

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Abu Dhabi [UAE], April 21 (/WAM): The UAE Pro League decided to auction a number of players' shirts, which they wore in the Abu Dhabi derby between Al Wahda and Al Jazira in the ADNOC Pro League.

The match took place on Tuesday, 18th April at Al Nahyan Stadium.

The auction, in collaboration with MatchWornShirt, will begin on Wednesday, 19th April at 18:00, and will end on Tuesday, 26th April at 18:00.

The auction's proceeds go to the two clubs participating in it, and it is decided that they will allocate them to community and public initiatives. (/WAM)

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