Football fans can earn the chance to watch the superstars of AC Milan train while they are in Dubai over the new year, courtesy of the Rossoneri's official sportswear partner adidas. The promotion will run until January 1 in selected Adidas sports performance stores and Sun & Sand sports. who purchase AC Milan merchandise worth Dh200 or more will get the chance to experience a private practice session to be held at an exclusive location. The likes of Robinho, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Mark Van Bommel, Clarence Seedorf and Alexandre Pato will be in town for a winter training break and to play French side Paris St Germain at Al Ahli Stadium on January 4. Jad Chouman, Head of Marketing for adidas Emerging Markets, said: "adidas is keen on bringing world-class football closer to our fans in the region, and as the official partner and supplier to major football clubs such as Real Madrid, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and AC Milan, who will be in Dubai during this winter break, we have a fantastic opportunity to do so." "These global clubs complement our regional club affiliation with teams such as Al Ahly, Egypt, Al Hilal, KSA, and Al Jazira FC perfectly and will further enhance the fans' appreciation of adidas as the leading football brand in the region," Chouman added.
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