The unit ends this evening preparations for the Iraqi police meeting, which will be held tomorrow in the second round of the AFC Champions League at the Franco Hariri stadium in the city of Erbil.

The Annabi mission went to Iraq yesterday morning on a private plane after the team fought its last training session at the club's academy stadium, and the mission includes 20 players, in addition to members of the technical and administrative bodies, and the technical staff decided to content themselves with one time on the game field to avoid the players being exhausted by a trip Travel.

Al-Wahda Club said through its account on Twitter that the Spanish coach Jimenez had summoned the match to Mohamed Al Shamsi, Rashid Ali and Hazza Ammar in the goalkeeper, Faris Juma, Lucas Pimenta, Chang Rum, Khaled Ibrahim, Hussein Abbas, and Majed Abdullah, Abdullah Al-Karbi, Ismail Al-Harbi, in the defensive line, Ismail Matar, Paul Maboko, Lee Myung, Khamis Ismail, Mansour Al-Harbi, Ismail Al-Zaabi, Al-Wasat, Tegali, Khalil Ibrahim, and Yahya Al-Ghassani, for the attack,

The bilateral coach, Tahnoun Al-Zaabi and Mohammed Al-Minhali, were excluded due to injury.

For his part, coach Jimenez affirmed his team's readiness to play the match, stressing that Al-Annabi preparations were taken very seriously to return with a positive result from Erbil to ensure the chances of qualifying for the second round are preserved.

He said in press statements: "The unit is ready for the match and we have not decided on the end of the squad with which we will face the police, as matters relating to formation and the final touches will remain on the way of playing until the last session that will take place today."

It is noteworthy that Al-Wahda tied in its first AFC Champions League match against Al-Ahly of Saudi Arabia with a goal for each team, which is the same result that the police match against Iranian independence ended.