http://www.english.hadhramaut.info FA coast supports its teams with three hundere d thousend Rials [The Source: hadhramaout. info - 28/1/2009] The Fa  branch   of the Yemeni headquaters  Coast t represnting General of the Coast Soccer Hadhramout had a meeting today  Wednesday, to discuss  the Union  game and sports clubs  coast branches,  the reality of the game , also  review a number of activities and special programs for football  and to address many of the relevant aspects of the game and how to  develop it..
 The meeting was chaired  by Mr.   Mohammad Ali Suleiman, deputy head of the Branch, one  the most important decisionsis  the  the establishment of periodic refresher coast for the  club, whereby about 13 clubs are supposed to atted. teh course/s, with the exception of PeoplesFootba club and Sam'oon  by virtue of their thier participatino  in the   second division League Cup. In the meeting the teama were divided into two groups, where the first group included in it  Al-tadhamon , Nasr Borum, and Mukalla United , Roukoub youth footba club  ,Union of Al-gheil,   union  of Al-hami  and Doan. The second g roup will include  Juniors of Eastern dies  ,Union of Sheheir, Alqara youth  ans a Al-reidah youth .  The tournament will be played according to  tournaments ' one   the first and second from  each group reaches for the quarter.  The quarter final is  going to be played   Baradm stadium in Mukalla City  and Al-shaaheth football ground in Alsheher.. Also discused in the meeting  is the of the Youth League    under the age of 19 years, which was scheduled to be held in February  was forwarded to some other dates in order to give greater willingness to give  time  for the contest .. The meeting also touched on the financial support to be given by that branch to the clubs . after the recent conclusion each club will get  aid in form of cash amounting  to  three hundred thousand one hundred and fifty riyals as well as  sport  equipment. The meeting also discussed the work plan section of the Union ifor the year 2009 and passed unanimously.