04 - January 25th thru January 31st
1999, Vol IX
The
First Amateur Boxer in Sana'a:
"We did not find enough
support, so we left training."
There are a lot of games which are abandoned by practitioners for many
reasons. The most important factor is the overwhelming attention paid to
football which consumes 80% of the budget of the Ministry of Youth &
Sport. In spite of the previous reason, we clearly see weak standards of
football performance during International contests. There are other reasons
for the low standard of performance, among which were the insufficient
compensation to finance single game-activities and insufficient care for
different heroic sports of men or women.
This might lead the athlete to think of leaving training and searching
for a job to provide for himself a sufficient living. Sport as everybody
says does not feed anybody in his life! Mr. Ayman Abdul-Elah Al-Jurmuzi
is the first amateur boxer in Sana'a Governorate. In spite of the difficulties
he faced during his training because of his young age, insufficient training
potential, and closed auditoriums, he won several local boxing championship
contests. He continued training for years until afflicted with despair
along with other athletes because of not being given any care or support.
All
athletes stopped training to impress the Ministry of Youth and Sport, and
Yemen Boxing Federation with their demands, and to provide sufficient support
for continued training. Boxing disappeared from clubs in Sana'a although
there is a special federation for it. Yemen Times met and talked to Ayman
and filed the following:
Q. When did you start training and in which
club?
A.
I started training in 1987 when I was six years old. My older brother boxed
with me at home. I joined the Ahli Club when I was seven years old. The
game was new (in Yemen) at that time, where the club provided us with commercial
boxing gloves. The gloves were illegal for training and crammed with cotton
as we were without head or teeth protection. We were missing a boxing ring,
which is an essential part of training. In spite of the previous reasons
our wishes were strong to promote boxing in Yemen and to encourage the
Ministry of Youth & Sport to form a boxing federation to take care
of boxing activities. Later, athletes increased day by day and Sana'a-Wahdah
Club practiced the game, and brought in a Syrian referee while ours was
a Yemeni.
Q. When was the Yemen Boxing Federation formed
to develop the game?
A. The Yemen Boxing Federation
was formed in 1990, directly after the Yemen Unity. There was a federation
formed in Aden and recognized internationally, which helped in establishing
the General Federation. The recent General Federation had to take care
of the game and spread it among the levels of the governorates. The game,
at that time, was only practiced in Sana'a , the capital city, and Aden
Governorate. The Federation members were very ambitious to ameliorate the
art of boxing in Yemen, but they collided with the carelessness of the
Ministry of Youth and Sport for such games. The ministry was careless about
single games similar to boxing such as swimming, wrestling, Karate, Kung-Fu,
Judo, TaikwonduÉetc. because, the ministry did not provide enough
compensation to finance the lowest limit of training demands. Hence, the
recent federation members submitted their group resignations to protest
against the improvisation of their demands. We, the athletes, remained
hanging in mid-air without a federation. Although, the ministry does not
know about us, we exercised great patience while looking for a better hope
and a good future for the game. We virtually insisted on training, and
another new federation abbreviated by the YBF was formed in 1993. In spite
of the previous progressive step, the conditions remained as they were,
unchanged, except for some compensation to finance some championships and
professional training supervised by new federation members.
Q. How were the conditions of training with
the carelessness of Ministry of Youth and Sport?
A.
We were training with strong wishes and participated in several championships
organized by the YBF as a hope to participate in Arab Federation levels.
It seems to me that any care for a game would need an intermediary to provide
sufficient support for the contests. This is what happened to football,
which exhausts the great part of the budget of Ministry of Youth and Sports.
The athletes usually leave one by one because of the high living costs,
conditions, and to search for better jobs, although many of them are of
excellent standard, experienced, and might possibly be champions if the
Ministry of Youth and Sport took care of them.
Q. Why don't the Ministry of Youth and Sport
recognize such sport activities?
A. I visited all specialized administrations
in the Ministry of Youth and Sport and met the ex-minister himself, Dr.
Mohammed Al-Kabab and later the new minister Dr. Mohammed Raweh. I heard
a lot of vivid promises, which have not been applied until now in all fields
of sports. The specialized administrations should take care about all sports
and games, but unfortunately I have found them sipping tea instead and
discussing inferior matters to sports and far away from athletics. They
know nothing about Sport federations, which still miss such sports as parachuting,
chivalry, and volleyball enlisted with the Yemen Boxing Federation. I think
that the employees in the Ministry of Youth and Sport are more than the
athletes in Sana'a clubs. Instead, sport directors ought to follow the
sport activities to realize the standards they have reached. You always
see them sitting in their offices waiting for reports from various sport
federations implementing continuous sport activities in better situations.
After reading reports the officers sign the compensation to finance various
sport activities. If any officer makes periodical visits to all clubs his
thought about the matter will be obviously changed, and the situation will
be ameliorated in all sport activities.
Q: Does the youth fund support sports activities?
A: Well, we have heard about this
youth fund but we have not experienced any funding by them. Sports projects
are a good material for the media, but in reality it's an illusion. For
example, millions of riyals are spent on planting stadiums with grass but
no maintenance funding was allocated. As a result stadiums are as dry as
ever, and the money is gone with the wind.
Q: Do you still work out? And how do you see
the future of sports in Yemen?
A: I stopped working out last year
after facing a lot of disappointments and after I was convinced that there
is no credibility in developing sports in Yemen. You see a Sportsman reaches
an age where he needs a job and an income which he will not find in sports,
at least here in Yemen, that's why many people leave sports at a young
age after facing life's endless demands.
As far as the future of sports in Yemen is concerned, I see no hope
if it is under the Ministry of Youth and Sports. I advise sports clubs
to try and attract businessmen and private companies to finance them. Some
clubs had already taken the initiative such as Ahli Sanaa, Al-Wahda and
Shabb Sanaa.
Q: What do you think of Prince Naseem? And
did you meet him when he visited Yemen?
A: Naseem is an International boxer
with a unique style. Unfortunately he has not contributed to boxing in
Yemen. He promised to support the game
and build a training center in his name in Sanaa, but the promise was
not kept . Yes, I met him on his first visit to Yemen in 1993 at Al-Ahli
club in Sanaa, where we exercised together. On his last visit he did not
call on the club which had received him first in Yemen, before he was known.
In
The Excellent Tournament Ramadhan Recess:
Is It Enough To Light Up
The Competition Again?
In a few days the football contests will continue after a recess which
lasted for the month of Ramadhan. The previous month gave a lot of clubs
a chance to get themselves in suitable condition for the fifth week tournament
with significance, after failing to show high standards at the beginning
of Ramadhan. This might change the unexpected results for many people.
Returning to the results of the excellent tournament in its fourth week
before Ramadhan, Yemen Times will spotlight on the condition and location
of the participants and teams through their early harvest in the excellent
tournament contests.
Sana'a- Ahli in the precedence: Can the club continue?
After four weeks passed by the football tournament, it is obviously
clear that Sana'a Ahli Club is the best in progress amid the status quo.
The question remains addressed to the Ahli if these four rounds are tantamount
to realize victories in the tournament trip and to return to its past.
It seems that the good preparation and the excellent management of the
Ahli club surpassed the previous problems. All eyes are directed towards
the club's team, which vigorously looks forward to winning the excellent
football tournament this season.
Ibb-Sha'ab: The stubborn club's team.
The Green county team, as many people call it, engaged in the excellent
tournament's competitions and presented strong and distinct parades. Showing
stubborn and clear alertness, Ibb-Sha'ab successfully passed the first
three stations of the tournament before the Aden's Wahdah, Zuhrah and Tilal.
The Sha'ab Club ascended from the first moment the leading stage in the
football excellent tournament. At the end of the third week, Sha'ab was
defeated by Abyan's Hassan to be transferred from its leading position
to the second rank. Ibb-Sha'ab enraged a wave of protests around the standard
of arbitration of the referees after its defeat. In a letter of protest
to the Yemen Football Union, Sha'ab revealed accompanying misfortunes and
mistakes. Can Ibb-Sha'ab continue on a stubborn trip and its insistence
to snatch the leading position again to the end?
Hassan .... Abyan's Knight
The ambassador of Abyan, in spite of the problems the team had to go
through during the preparation period, the team performed exceptionally
well in the previous matches, especially when it defeated Ibb-Sha'ab to
give the first place to Ahli Sanaa. Hassan is 3rd
Wahda Sanaa .... Yesterday's Champion
The title holder and the 1997- 1998 champion started the season with
very disappointing matches to fall to 4th with seven points. Will this
Eid holiday be enough to recharge Al-Wahda?. We expect a surprise when
the 5th week kick-off.
Shabb Al-Mukalah .... The Remarkable Team !
Coming from Al-Mukalah with rocket speed to fight for a top place on
the chart. If this team keeps up the same rhythm it started the season
with, it will really astonish a lot of people. It is currently holding
5th place
Al-Shu'lah .... The Mysterious Team.
This team still enjoys its favorite hobby - 'dancing along the chart'.
Its performance is quite a puzzle it won against Hilal Al-Hodiedah 2/1,
lost to Talea Taiz 1/0, won against Itihad Ibb 6/0 (this is the highest
score in the tournament so far) and finally lost to Shabb Al-Mukalah 1/0.
Al-Telal .... The Gone Celebrity
Once upon a time not long before, this team was one of the strongest
in Aden and today it lives on its memories of a glorious past. The beginning
of this season was a disaster to Al-Telal and their position on the chart
is proof that they are at the tail of the table in 12th position.
Teams Which Joined the Giants
Four teams from the First Division League joined the Excellence League,
namely; Wahda Aden, Hilal Hodiedah, Talea Taiz, and Al-Majed. Some of these
teams had a good start where others crumpled right from the start.
* Wahda Aden .. After the unexpected fall of this team last season
to the First Division, it is gaining back its strength and position as
one of the excellence league's best teams.
* Hilal Hodiedah .. The new ambassador of Hodiedah to the Excellence
League. So far this team has had a good start.
* Talea Taiz .. Trying very hard to prove that it belongs to this league,
through its marvelous performance and the strong fights they put up in
their matches.
* Al-Majed .. The early fall of this team have caused it a real nightmare
and the ghost of falling back to the First Division League will continue
to haunt them if they remain at the bottom of the chart.
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