26 foreign players appear for the first time in the ADNOC Pro League

Twenty-six foreign players will appear for the first time in the ADNOC Professional Football League, which will start tomorrow with three matches, amid expectations of an increase in this number after the news circulated in the past hours about the closeness of the Emirates and Orouba clubs to completing new deals at the level of foreign professionals.

Al Wasl is the most contracted with the faces, by completing its agreement with the Brazilian quartet, Ramiro, Arajo, Botker and Edilson.

Al-Ain supported its ranks with three new players, Yassin Meriah, Guanka and Sofiane Rahimi.

Sharjah supported its ranks with the Brazilian player Bernard and the Angolan player Malango, while the Spanish unit chose Jose Jurado.

The Kalba Federation bet on the Peruvian trio Wilder Cartagena, Hungarian Roland Varga, and Austrian Robert Zlai.

Khorfakkan settled on the inclusion of the Spaniard Borja Valli, the Iraqi Osama Rashid and the other Spaniard Fernandez.

As for the newly promoted ADNOC Professional League, Al-Orouba Club, an agreement was concluded with the Nigerian Ali Biddu, and the Bahraini Ali Mudon.

Ajman did not venture in terms of new deals for its foreign players, and relied on elements that the player previously had in the ADNOC Professional League, and only attracted the Colombian Mina.

The victory raised the slogan of stability on the foreign quartet since last season, and they are Mahdi Obaid.

Tozi, Ryan Mindiu, Diaa Sabaa, while the Israeli player Abdullah Halil, who was registered in the field of citizen players, was brought in.

Shabab Al-Ahly strengthened its ranks with the inclusion of the Iranian Ahmed Nourallah, while Al-Jazira, the defending champion, completed the contract of the duo, Victor and Diaby.

The Emirates team relied on the African school, represented by the Ivorian, Joseph Kenado, the Moroccan Adam Al-Nafati, and his compatriot Walid Sabari.

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