Enough for “Seventh Day”: we do not discuss Zamalek’s qualification for the Club World Cup



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Samson Adamu, director of competition at the Confederation of the African Football Confederation (CAF), denied reports of Al Kaf’s tendency to settle for the choice of 3 clubs to participate in the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup with his new system after Tunisian press reports claimed that the African Gaming Confederation identified Tunisian Hope, Moroccan Wydad Casablanca and Zamalek to participate in The tournament with their new system, considering the first duo, the last two sides of the final version of the championship and Zamalek as the champion of the Confederation, where the Tunisian report stated that the African Union faces a great crisis to identify the representative of the continent to participate in the World Cup. Clubs in light of postponing matches in the final of the African Champions League due to the spread of the Corona virus.

Adamu said in a special statement for the seventh day: “The version of the current year is still standing and has not been canceled, and so far we have not discussed the qualification of Zamalek or others for the World Cup and all that is to postpone the Semi-finals and finals matches as well as next season’s version is slated to end in May before the World Cup in China, and there is no justification for announcing the finalists for next year’s edition.

FIFA decided to amend the FIFA Club World Cup championship to be held in the summer of 2021 in China to take place with the participation of 24 teams, including 3 from Africa, who are Champions League champions from Africa 2021, runners-up and a match between the losers in the semifinals to qualify for the third team and the old system qualified for The African continent is a team, as usual, in the new system, ending with the version of the current year in Qatar next december.

Al-Sareeh Online, the Tunisian website, said that although many official authorities within the African Union denied that African clubs were determined to represent the continent at the 2021 World Club Championship in China, the trend within Kef is to include the Tunisian Club of Hope as the champion of the African Champions League. In the latest version, the Moroccan Wydad second in the list, along with the Zamalek club, the champion of the African Confederation Cup, in the latest version, and the African Super Champion, in the nominated list to participate..

The Club World Cup championship will be held under its new system, with the participation of 3 African clubs. The 24 clubs will be divided into 8 groups of 3 teams, the first of which will qualify only to the knockout quarterfinals until the final match..

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