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QFA, Qatar Shell launch Il’Ab We’Yana programme

Published: 12 Mar 2013 - 07:56 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 02:43 pm


Officials of Qatar Football Association (QFA), Qatar Shell, and FC Barcelona Foundation during the launch of the Il’Ab We’Yana, an extra-curricular school programme based on the FutbolNet methodology created by FC Barcelona Foundation, in Doha yesterday. RIGHT: Ramon Cierco, Vice President of FC Barcelona Foundation, during the launch. PICTURES BY Kammutty VP

Doha:  Qatar Football Association (QFA) and Qatar Shell yesterday officially launched Il’Ab We’Yana, an extra-curricular school programme based on the FutbolNet methodology created by FC Barcelona Foundation, which uses football as a means  to develop  healthy habits and positive behavioural change, providing children with an extra four hours of non-competitive physical education per week. 

Il’Ab We’Yana, which is part of the broader Koora Time initiative announced by the QFA and Qatar Shell in February, has been launched with three kick-off festivals in Doha and Al Khor.   

The festivals were attended by 1,000 children aged 7 to 12 years from 33 schools across Qatar. 

Il’Ab We’Yana will run for 40 weeks.  Sessions will be two hours in length and will be held twice a week after school at 14 different venues across the country ensuring sessions are easily accessible within each community. 

The programme will therefore provide each child with an additional 160 hours of physical activity over its 40 weeks duration. 

“Following the very successful launch of Koora Time, we are thrilled to introduce this proven programme Il’Ab We’Yana, as part of our broader initiative. This will further our ultimate goal of motivating, facilitating and educating Qatari youth to pursue an active and healthy lifestyle through football,” said Saoud Al Mohannadi, General Secretary, QFA.

“These are exciting times for us and our partner the QFA.  Il’Ab We’Yana gives children across the country access to more football which in turn will lead to healthier youth, and a better future for Qatar. 

This programme carries forward the Koora Time movement, through which we aim to inspire behavioural change towards health and fitness through football in line with our support to Qatar’s National Development Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030,” said Wael Sawan, Managing Director and Chairman of Qatar Shell Companies. 

“It is so great to see this programme kicked off in Qatar – from the immense energy we have seen on the pitch today, Il’Ab We’Yana has had an extremely positive start. We are proud to join hands with QFA and Qatar Shell for this programme, and look forward to transferring the positive impact that we have seen with this progamme in the past to Qatar’s youth through this football activation,” said Ramon Cierco, FC Barcelona Foundation Vice President. 

The key to FutbolNet is dialogue said the Barca official.

 “Through this tool (FutbolNet), players not only enter into a relationship of mutual respect and understanding, but also gain self-confidence and a sense of responsibility,” added Cierco.

The FutbolNet project was put into practice last season in 20 cities of Catalonia, in collaboration with their councils. 

The project beneficiaries are groups of children and young people aged between 8 and 16 years, selected by regional organizations that collaborate in the implementation.

“FutbolNet is also implemented in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and together with Shell in Oman, Qatar and Iraq,” in formed the official.

Il’Ab We’Yana will provide participants with six teaching modules, focusing on water and hydration; fruits, vegetables, and grains; harmful effects of fast food and snacks; fat and sugar; breakfast and sleep; and tobacco, as well as footballing tips for a healthy lifestyle. The Peninsula