The President of the Sharjah Football Club, Abdullah Al-Ajlah, discussed during his meeting yesterday with the first team coach, Abdulaziz Al-Anbari, several files related to the first team issued by contracts of foreign players, citizens and residents registered in the team list. The meeting also reviewed the current list of the first team and the changes that will occur in it. Based on the report submitted by the technical staff who will be discussed during the upcoming meeting of the Football Company Board of Directors, note that these developments in the Sharjah Club come against the background of the current health conditions due to the Corona pandemic “Covid 19” and the cessation of sports activity since 15 Last March.

Sharjah Club said in a press statement that the meeting discussed a number of issues and files related to the team, the most prominent of which were the contracts of foreign players, citizens and residents registered in the team list, and the needs and requirements of the next stage regarding the future of player contracts were reviewed based on the report submitted by Abdulaziz Al-Anbari and included elements and centers Which the technical staff seeks to support and achieve the required addition to the team when the return of the sporting activity and the opening of the summer transfers.

He added, "The meeting also discussed some other issues related to the first team and arrangements for the next stage, provided that a full report is submitted to the company to discuss the report at its next meeting."

 It is noteworthy that the contracts of a number of senior players in Sharjah are extended, such as Igor Kornado, who renewed his contract earlier until 2023, as well as the Uzbek professional Shukurov renewed until 2022, while the contract for Cape Verde player Ryan Mendez extends for a period of three years until 2021, noting that the club contracted With him in 2018, while there is talk about the possibility of the departure of some players, led by Brazilian Caio Lucas, who joined Sharjah on loan during the last winter transfers for 18 months from Benfica, Portugal.

Sharjah Club seeks to support its ranks with a number of elements and it is reported that the club has identified some names and negotiated with them according to what is determined by the technical staff led by Al-Aniri.

And Abdullah Al-Ajlah’s meeting with Al-Anbari is his first with the team’s coach since he finally assumed the presidency of the club’s football company.

 Sports circulated in the last period the possibility of Al-Anbari's departure from the Sharjah training before the club chairman Ali Salem Al-Madfa denied these statements.

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