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The Al-Ahly club will start their campaign in the 57th edition of the African Champions League against the champion team Sundeb, Niger.
The date of the Al-Ahly and Sundeb match
The match will start at four in the afternoon Cairo time and will be played at the General Sene Conchi Stadium in the capital, Niamey.
The channel of the match between Al-Ahly and Sundeb
The match will be broadcast on the Al-Ahly channel, preceded by an analytical study, since the matches of 32 rounds are not broadcast on the Qatari network beIn Sports.
Al-Ahly channel frequency
Frequency: 12340 horizontal (H)
Encoding rate: 27500
Error coefficient: ¾
Al-Ahly TV announced the establishment of an analytical study for the party, led by Ayman Shawky, the former Al-Ahly star, starting at 2 pm.
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Al-Ahly’s absences vs. Sundeep
Al-Ahly will be absent from his confrontation with Sundeep, his South African coach, Pitso Musimane, who suffers from the Corona virus and is in isolation in a private hospital in Cairo.
Amr Al-Soulia, Mohamed Magdy “Afsha” and Rami Rabia will not be present to contract the virus and receive treatment through the protocol of the Egyptian Ministry of Health.
In addition, regarding absences from the ranks of the Red Battalion, Walid Suleiman, Hussein Al-Shahat and Jounir Ajay will be absent due to various injuries.
Kevin Johnson, the team’s general coach, will lead the game tomorrow from the coach’s seat, but today he consulted with Musimani about the plan and training via video communication technology.
On the other hand, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, director of football in the first football team of the Al-Ahly club, announced that the Al-Ahly players had a negative scan to detect the Corona virus, which was carried out at the hotel residence in the capital Niamey.
The swabbing was performed under the supervision of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Niger Ministry of Health, according to the CAF medical protocol, which states the need to perform medical swabs before official matches.
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