
NT futsal raise his readiness in Dammam camp
2021-03-31
21:25:12
The first national futsal team continued its daily training in its current camp in Dammam, which extends until April 10, as part of its preparations to participate in international, Asian and Gulf benefits this year.
Today, Wednesday, Al-Akhdar conducted his training under the supervision of the Spanish coach Luis Fonseca, who divided the training session into two periods, as it was conducted in the first part, which was held in the morning period at Al-Ettifaq Club, during which the players underwent fitness and muscle-strengthening training, while in the second part Which was held in the air base hall, the implementation of a number of technical sentences using the ball, which focused on building quick attacks, to conclude the training session by holding a maneuver throughout the hall, which witnessed the exit of the player Rami Al Zahrani injured as a result of contact with one of his colleagues, while the player is still the essence of Jamah continues his treatment program Accompanied by the medical device in preparation for its entry into the qualifying program.
For his part, the captain of the national team, Faisal Al-Sultan, stressed their desire to achieve the maximum technical benefit from the current camp, and said that as players they continue their daily training in the camp with desire, determination and determination in order to achieve the maximum technical benefit from it and prepare for the upcoming Asian and Gulf benefits.
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