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The Black Queens have officially opened training Sharjah for the forthcoming Pink Ladies Cup with 25 players fully fit and ready for duty.
The first training session was held at the Al-Hamriyah Sports Club, Sharjah in a focus but intensified atmosphere as the entire squad took part in the session, signalling a positive start to preparations.
The technical team had the luxury of working with a near complete roster, allowing for full tactical drills, competitive in-house exercises, and detailed positional work.
: Prep in motion, a brief from the training grounds…!!!
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The session began with warm-up routines and conditioning drills by Athletics Coach, Jordan Daitey before progressing into structured tactical formations and ball-possession exercises.
With morale high and preparations underway, the Black Queens are determined to build momentum and maintain a strong competitive edge as camping progresses.

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