Ittihad Kalba supports the first team with 10 promoters

Ittihad Kalba team includes a number of talented young players.

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A member of the technical staff of the Kalba Union team, the citizen coach, Issa Busim, revealed the escalation of 10 players from the Sunni stages during the past and current seasons, and they participated with the first team in various competitions, expressing his happiness that they appeared at a good technical level within the club’s strategy by taking care of talented players in the junior teams. Young and reserve.

The players are goalkeeper Issa Ahmed, Sultan Adel, Ahmed Amer, Sultan Al Zaabi, Fahd Barout, Yasser Hassan, Khaled Mohammed Al Shehhi, Mohammed Youssef, Omar Diab and Walid Rashid.

Busim told "Emirates Today": "According to the directives of the management of the Kalba Football Association headed by Ali Hussein Al-Loghani, the technical staff focused on providing technical opportunities for young and talented players to participate in strong matches to highlight their technical capabilities and support the team and give them the opportunity to be the nucleus for the future of national teams in various The categories and also to defend the team’s chances and strengthen the bench and use them in the event of absences and injuries that occur to the first team, which reflects the importance of supporting the teams of the age groups, and we are very pleased that these players are from the club’s sons and have been included in all the club’s teams starting from the academy and passing through all the teams of the age stages. And they left artistic imprints that paved the way for them to be with the first team.”

Busim explained that the technical staff did not suffer from absences in the last stage, after more than one player succeeded in providing technical levels that compensated for the absence of key players, including foreign players, as did the Olympic team player Sultan Adel Mohamed, who compensated for the absence of the Togolese team's top scorer Malaba.

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