Omar Alsumah outside the list of the Syrian team

Tunisian Nabil Maaloul, the technical director of the first Syrian football team, announced the list of names of the players who were invited to the internal camp of the team, which starts today in the Syrian capital Damascus, and extends until the twelfth of this month, and the list was empty of the star of "Nusour Qassioun" and the team's goal And the Saudi Al-Ahly club, Omar Al-Somah.

The Syrian Football Association decided, at the end of last week, to cancel the external camp in the Emirates, after it was not possible to hold the friendly match that brings together the "Qassion Eagles" and the Kuwaiti team, and to compensate by setting up a local camp in Damascus, while inviting all professional Syrian players abroad. The list that was announced was empty of the name Al Somah.

The list included the names of 28 players, represented by goalkeeper Ibrahim Alama, Omar Khribin, Mardik Mardikian, Taha Musa, Ahmed Madaniyeh, Shaker Al Shaker, Ahmed Al Saleh, Youssef Hamwi, Hussein Jaweed, Khaled Kardagli, Muayad Ajjan, Youssef Mohamed, Faris Arnaout, And Abdul-Razzaq Muhammad, Mahmoud Al-Mawas, Thaer Karuma, Ahmed Al-Ashqar, Muhammad Anz, Kamel Hamisha, Maher Daaboul, Amr Janniyat, Muhammad Reganiya, Muhammad Marmur, Ward al-Salama, Muhammad Malta, Kamel Kawa, Abdul Rahman Barakat and Alaa al-Daly.

The current camp comes as a continuation of the plans to prepare the Syrian team under the new technical leadership of the Tunisian coach Nabil Maaloul, which began last August, in preparation for the return of the "Qassioun Eagles" and to complete their journey in the double qualifying rounds for both the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Asian Cup, scheduled for next March, Especially since the Syrian team tops the top of its first group with the full score with 15 points, a difference of 8 points from each of the Chinese and Filipino teams participating in second place, while the Maldives team ranks fourth with 6 points, and the Guam team is the fifth and last with a free score.

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