Saad Samir reveals Qafsha retirement date



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Al-Ahly defender Saad Samir revealed the intention of his teammate Muhammad Majda Qafsha after Al-Ahly won the African Champions League title. Qafsha told his colleagues in the locker room that if Al-Ahly won the African Championship, he would announce his retirement.

Saad Samir said that Al-Ahly’s level was good, but Al-Ahly’s players did not follow instructions from Musimani, the team’s technical director, after Amr Al-Sulaia scored Al-Ahly’s first goal, which which caused Zamalek to control the course of the match, adding that the spirit in the second half is the reason for achieving the championship title.

As for the most dangerous players in Zamalek, Saad Samir confirmed that Ferjani Sassi, Zizou and Mostafa Mohamed are among the most dangerous players in Zamalek in the current generation, and Saad Samir also spoke about Qafsha, saying that yesterday’s match against Zamalek It was not the best for Qafsha because he has a better level than he seemed.

In the same context, the media confirmed to Mays Al-Hadidi that the summit match held yesterday between Al-Ahly and Zamalek was enjoyable, and deserved to be called the summit of the century, and Al-Hadidi added through a program of A final word that Zamalek played at a good level throughout the match, but Al-Ahly snatched the victory and the title from him with Qafsha’s goal.

Lamees Al-Hadidi said that Shikabala’s goal was wonderful, but it was not enough for Zamalek to win the title, and Al-Hadidi added: The tournament does not recognize level but rather goals, citing the saying of the late Captain Latif, the famous football commentator: Al-Koura Ajwan.

Today Saturday night, the media outlet Lamis El Hadidy welcomed the star Mohamed Magdy Qafsha, a player from the Al-Ahly club, who yesterday scored the goal of winning the African Champions League at the expense of Zamalek, in the match that ended with Al-Ahly winning 2/1.

This is the ninth title for Al-Ahly, as the club clinched the African Champions League title in 1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012 and 2013, and this match was the final number 13 for Al-Ahly, who qualify for him in its history, but failed to win the championship 4 times and was runner-up in 4. Copies of the tournament.

Al-Ahly is expected to represent the African continent at the Club World Cup, to be held in Doha next February..

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