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Sayed Abdel Hafeez, Al-Ahly football director, announced that the club’s first football team will enter a closed camp, starting tomorrow Sunday, until the end of the next scheduled game of the African Champions League final. for the night of November 27 at the Cairo Stadium. This decision came to provide more precautionary and preventive measures to maintain the safety and concentration of the players before the game next Friday.
The team conducts a medical examination immediately after the Abu Qir fertilizer match, which is scheduled for tomorrow night in the eighth round of the Egyptian Cup. Abdel Hafeez added that the team will play their training on Sunday at the island’s tactile stadium, and then the team will head to their closed camp in one of the main hotels in Cairo, to begin implementing the program established by the coaching staff. for the final of the Champions League.
While the medical body confirmed that the Nigerian player Junior Ajay of the team had a minor injury and would not prevent him from participating in the Zamalek match scheduled for next Friday in the final of the African Champions League at the Cairo Stadium, explaining that the coaching staff decided to exclude the player from the Abu Qir subscription game tomorrow Saturday, in the quarterfinals. For the Egyptian Cup due to the slight injury he recently suffered to his ankle, as the coaching staff prefers not to participate in the cup match, especially in light of their lack of participation in group training yesterday and yesterday, and those responsible for Al-Ahly indicated that Ajay will participate in the team’s training sessions the day after tomorrow, Sunday, normally.
On the other hand, the Al-Ahly managers confirmed that the condition of Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba, the team’s player, is good, and that he does not suffer from any strong symptoms of the Corona virus, which he recently contracted, and the club managers explained that Kahraba is currently in home isolation and under continuous monitoring by the medical apparatus and is committed to the treatment program. To recover from this virus.
Those responsible for Al-Ahly added that the player will undergo a new swab tomorrow Saturday, after which his position to participate in training and games will be determined, and the coaching staff hopes that the sample will go from positive to negative in a way that allows the player to participate in training next week, and thus enter the Al-Ahly roster in preparation for the Zamalek match.