Ali Mabkhout, the star and scorer of the first national football team and Al-Jazira Club, participated in the new episode of the "Breaking the Chain of Illness" campaign launched by the Asian Football Confederation aimed at achieving a positive impact, by spreading the message of hope and unity, as part of public awareness efforts and encouragement People from all over the world play their part in stopping the spread of the new "korna" virus (Covid-19), with the participation of the stars and legends of the continent.

"There is no doubt that we are now facing our biggest opponent," said Ali Mabkhout, who holds the record to score the fastest goal in the history of the Asian Cup, and was the best scorer in the 2015 Australian version. "This virus is a true test of our identity as a global community." "It is an unprecedented challenge, not only in terms of physical health, but also in terms of our mental ability."

He added: "All over the world, we have lost precious lives, and our medical workers - who are real heroes - continue to fight on the front lines every day. We have a great responsibility to be vigilant, and to continue to be a support force for each other."

“With the (BreakTheChain #) campaign, I want everyone who reads this message to know that you are not alone, we may not be able to entertain you on the field, but we remain committed on this journey with you to fight the spread of this disease.”

The Confederation of the Asian Federation launched a campaign to stop the chain of disease, through the hashtag (BreakTheChain #) that carries a message of solidarity in these circumstances, as well as promoting public health rules set by the World Health Organization, especially by staying at home and practicing hygiene and sterilization procedures, and making sure to leave space With others, as well as respect for the rules of personal isolation, this campaign has received attention, follow-up and praise by member national federations.

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"We are now facing our biggest opponent ... This virus is a true test of our identity as a global community."