The final round of the Syrian basket..with an Arab flavor in professional contracts

In the past few hours, the Syrian basketball arena witnessed the Premier League clubs contracting professional players to support their ranks ahead of the start of next month's "Final Four" final, with the ambition of snatching the title, in contracts dominated by the Arab character.

The Syrian newspaper, "Al-Baath", said: "Many of the names that were put forward were dominated by the Arab character, before the "Ahli Aleppo", the current runner-up for the league championship with 36 points, headed, according to statements by the club's game supervisor, Firas Al-Masry, by officially contracting with the Algerian. Muhammad Harath, 31 years old, 197 centimeters tall, came from the Saudi Al-Fateh club, crowned with him last year as the best foreign player in the Saudi League, in addition to contracting with an American player in the playmaker position.

She added, "Al-Wahda Club, the league championship leader with a full score and a score of 38 points, went to the Tunisian school, according to what the club's president, Anwar Abdel Hai, confirmed, by contracting with Tunisians Omar Abada and Muhammad Hadidan, also from the Saudi League, and they have great experience in African and Arab championships."

And the Syrian newspaper continued: "The rest of the clubs nominated to reach the final rounds did not intend to conclude deals with professionals, as Al-Jalaa Al-Halabi did not submit despite guaranteeing his qualification as the third current ranking to the "Final Four" by strengthening his ranks with any of the Arab or foreign players, while the giant of the Algerian national team became Mohamed Abdel Seddik Touati is a step away from signing last year's title holder, Al Karama team, which is conditional on Al Karama qualifying for the top four.

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