FilGoal | News | Jamal Muhammad Ali: The last swab confirmed the injury of 14 players … and Al-Janayni: We will play, God willing



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Egyptian youth team players celebrate Osama Faisal’s goal in Saudi Arabia

Jamal Mohamed Ali, head of the mission of the youth team in Tunisia, announced the result of the last swab of the players to detect the Corona virus, which confirmed the infection of 14 players.

A member of the FIFA Steering Committee said via Ontime Sports 2: “The result of the last scan is still 14 cases, and the other 14 players are negative. From the device, there are no positive cases except Rabie Yassin.”

“We hope that the official KAF swab on Wednesday morning will show the recovery of some of our 14 injured players,” he added.

Here, Amr Al-Ganaini, head of the committee and guest of the Ontime night program, added: “The two teams traveling here from Egypt will arrive on Thursday morning to participate in Friday’s game against Tunisia, and we will play, God willing. “.

“Available players cover all centers, and injured players are isolated and their condition is reassuring. Rabei Yassin’s condition is also reassuring,” Ali concluded.

Egypt’s national team must complete a list of 15 players (11 players + 4 substitutes, including a goalkeeper) to complete the tournament, after it was considered withdrawn from Libya’s opening match after 17 players were infected with the Corona virus, as well as the infection of coach Rabie Yassin.

The Egyptian team is expected to face Tunisia on Friday, Algeria on the 24th and Morocco on the 27th, after their match against Libya ended today with a major Libya 2-0 victory.

The two teams that are the leaders of the one-round tournament qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations for Youth, which in turn qualify for the World Cup.

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