Egyptian Pyramids player Omar Jaber injured a foot shrapnel

The medical apparatus of the first football team at Pyramids Club confirmed that Omar Jaber, the midfielder of the first team, suffered a crack in the foot during the Borkan Renaissance match that was won by the latter and won the Confederation Championship title in Rabat.


The head of the pyramids team, Dr. Mustafa Al-Muniri, said in statements to the club's media center that Omar Jaber suffered a fracture in the foot, after he went out injured in the team's match against the Moroccan Berkane renaissance in the African Confederation Cup final.


Omar Jaber was substituted at the end of the second half of the match, due to a violent collision by the Nahdet Berkane player Bakr Al Hilali.


Al-Muniri said that Omar Jaber's foot was placed in a cast due to a fracture in the foot shrapnel, and that he would undergo x-rays after the mission returned to Cairo.

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