Hold training camps and play preparatory matches

6 teams prepare for the 2022 World Cup from Abu Dhabi

The Saudi national team arrives in Abu Dhabi.

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The teams of Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Switzerland, Ghana, Uruguay and Cameroon are preparing for the 2022 World Cup, with their training camps and friendly matches in Abu Dhabi.

The Saudi team arrived in Abu Dhabi yesterday, via Al Bateen Airport, where it will establish its training camp at the Emirates Palace Hotel. During that period, it will meet the teams of Macedonia on the 22nd of this month, Albania on the 26th of this month, Honduras on the 30th, and Iceland on the sixth of November, and finally meets the teams of Macedonia on the 22nd of this month, Honduras on the 30th, and Iceland on the sixth of November. Al-Akhdar hosts Panama on the 10th of November, and then concludes its preparations for the World Cup against Croatia on the 16th of November in Riyadh.

The Argentine national team will arrive in Abu Dhabi from the ninth to the 13th of next November, and will conduct an open training on the 13th of November at Al Nahyan Stadium in Al Wahda Club, and then meet the national team on the 16th of November at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Al Jazira Club, and leave the “Tango” team. To Doha on November 16, in preparation for the third group competition, which includes Poland, Saudi Arabia and Mexico.

The Ghanaian and Swiss teams will meet on November 17 in Abu Dhabi in preparation for the World Cup in the eighth and seventh groups, respectively, while the Uruguayan team will camp from the ninth to the 19th of November in Abu Dhabi, in preparation for the eighth and final group competitions, which includes Ghana, Portugal and South Korea. As for the Cameroonian team, it arrives in the capital Abu Dhabi on November 10, and then leaves for Doha on the 19th of the same month, to compete in Group G, which includes Switzerland, Brazil and Serbia.

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