30 players in Al-Ahly’s list in preparation for the Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi

The Al-Ahly club team arrives in the Emirates on the 31st of this month, with a mission of 30 players, where only 23 players are selected, with the final list announced 48 hours before the date of the Club World Cup (UAE 2021) in Abu Dhabi, which is scheduled for February 3, when the club had sent an initial list that includes 35 players according to FIFA rules, while the technical staff, led by South African Betso Musimani, settled the exclusion of the quartet Salah Mohsen, Badr Banon, Akram Tawfiq and Mahmoud Metwally for injury, and Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba for his exit from the team's list for loan to the Turkish club Hatay.

The apparatus is following the position of its international players with the Pharaohs team, as well as the duo of Ali Maaloul, player of the Tunisian national team, and Aliou Diang, player of the Mali national team. During which the club recorded its seventh participation.

The technical staff worked on following up the matches of his opponent in the first match, Monterrey, Mexico, to determine the team's shape and the extent to which it was added to new deals. In fourth place with 4 points, Al-Ahly's technical staff is waiting for his opponent's match against Cruz Azul, scheduled for "Sunday", where one of the strong confrontations through which Musimani can judge his opponent.

For his part, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, Al-Ahly’s director of football, confirmed his team’s readiness to participate in the tournament, despite the absence of a number of players who make up the main strength, whether for injury or to participate in the African Nations Championship. , especially since Al-Ahly is associated with the World Cup clubs in a special case, adding: We have an important advantage is the public support in the presence of a large Egyptian community in the sister Emirates, which we seek to exploit and prepare the players psychologically to continue to achieve the last season, by obtaining the World Cup bronze.

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