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Tobias Ernst, Manager of the Luft-hansa Sales Office in Abu Dhabi, along with Mr. Juergen Marske, Director Airport Service and Ground Operations Southeast Europe, Africa and Middle East/Pakistan, greeted the players at the Lufthansa check-in counters, a press release said.
As a symbolic gift and a token of friendship between Germany and the UAE, they presented Sreèko Katanec and Saeed Al Kas, the captain of the UAE National Football Team, with an official T-shirt of the German National Football Team, bearing the original signatures of the players. Tobias Ernst said: “It was a great pleasure to meet and greet the UAE National Football Team. We are very happy to have them fly Lufthansa and wish them all the best in their preparations for the Asian Cup and a pleasant flight and wonderful stay while in Germany.”
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