The German national team deprives the Syrian national team of football talent

Germany coach Hans Flick summoned Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mahmoud Daoud to represent the German national team as part of the preparations to participate in the upcoming 2022 World Cup qualifiers, in a move that prevented the Syrian team from using the football talent of Mahmoud Daoud during the same qualifiers.


And the German coach announced the first list for the "Mannschaft" team since he took over the coaching team, succeeding his compatriot Joachim Loew, which included the name of Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mahmoud Daoud (25 years).


It is reported that Mahmoud Daoud moved to live in Germany with his parents when he was a child, and he previously represented the German national team in the youth and youth categories, before he was invited to register his first participation with the first team, in a move that prevents him in the future from representing the Syrian team in accordance with the laws of the International Football Association Football, especially that the Syrian national team is in dire need of the expertise of international players of Syrian origin, to compensate for the haunting injury factor that the “Nour Qasioun” stars are chasing, the latest of which is the Saudi Al-Ahly Jeddah striker Omar Al-Soma, who will miss the two matches against Syria on September 2 and 6, against Iran and the UAE The opening of the third and decisive phase of the Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

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