The NT U-23 opens Dubai camp as the WAFF Championship draw puts it next to Bahrain and Syria

2022-10-20
19:57:33

The under-23 national team opened today, Thursday, its preparatory camp in UAE, in preparation for the U-23 West Asian Football Federation Championship 2022, scheduled to start next month in Jeddah.

The under-23 national team players conducted their training session this evening at Jebel Ali Stadium, under the supervision of coach Saad Al-Shehri and the assistant technical staff, during which they applied fitness and tactical exercises.

The national team will continue its training tomorrow, Friday, with an evening session, as part of its camp, which extends until the 31st of this month.

It is reported that the national team list for the camp includes (26) players, their names are as follows: Abdul Rahman Al-Sanibi, Raed Azeibi, Muhammad Al-Absi, Osama Al-Marmish, Bandar Darwish, Muhammad Al-Yami, Mishaal Al-Sabiani, Nawaf Al-Mutairi, Rayan Hamed, Hamad Al-Sayyaf, Hussein Al-Sabiani. Zakaria Hawsawi, Awad Al-Nashiri, Nayef Masoud, Muhammad Abu Al-Shamat, Faisal Al-Ghamdi, Ziyad Al-Juhani, Saad Al-Nasser, Muhammad Al-Qahtani, Musab Al-Juwair, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, Hazza Al-Ghamdi, Khalil Al-Absi, Rayan Al-Balushi, Turki Al-Mutairi, Muhammad Maran.

On the other hand, the draw of the U-23 West Asian Football Federation Championship 2022 placed the national team in the second group, along with Bahrain and Syria, in the tournament that will be held from 2 to 15 November in Jeddah.



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