Omar Khribin's crisis ends with a return to the Syrian national team's squad

The list of the Syrian national football team, which was summoned by the national coach Nizar Mahrous, to the “Nour Qasioun” external camp in Qatar, witnessed the return of the Emirati Al Wahda striker Omar Khribin to the list, after he had been excluded from the team since November last year due to a dispute with the former coach. For the national team, Tunisian coach Nabil Maaloul.

The Syrian Football Association announced, on its official account on the social networking site "Facebook", an expanded list for the first team, which included 43 players, led by the Saudi Al-Ahly Jeddah star Omar Al-Soma, despite being injured a few days ago in his team's match against Al-Hazm in the Saudi League, next to the Emirati Al-Wahda striker. Omar Khribin, in an official announcement that the crisis that accompanied the player last November with coach Maaloul has ended, and that the Football Association took a decision against him to prevent the national team from representing the team “for life.”

The expanded list also witnessed the invitation of expatriate players for the first time, namely Khalil Elias, Abdel Rahman Weis, and Elias Hedaya, while missing from the list were some of the names that had previously starred with “Nour Qasioun”, most notably the attacking midfielder Mardik Mardakian, defender Ahmed Al-Saleh, and the back. Right: Hussain Jaweed.

The Syrian national team, in its external camp in Qatar, is having a friendly experience with the Algerian national team, before heading to Iran to meet its first team on the second of September, in the opening of the first Asian group competitions, within the decisive qualifying role for the 2022 World Cup, to be followed on the sixth of In the same month, Nsour Qasioun will meet with the UAE national team, which will be held at King Abdullah II Stadium in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

The first group includes, in addition to the Syrian national team, the UAE, Iran, South Korea, Al-Erq and Benna teams, while the second group includes the teams of Japan, Saudi Arabia, China, Oman, Australia and Vietnam, provided that the first and second places from both groups qualify for the 2022 World Cup. The third-placed holders will compete in an Asian playoff to determine the qualifier for the world playoff.

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