
NT U23 delegation leaves Riyadh for the Romania camp in the final preparation for the Olympic games
2021-07-07
21:38:54
The delegation of the NT U-23 left this evening, Wednesday, for Romania, to hold the sixth and final phase of the preparation program for the Olympic Games (Tokyo 2020).
“Al-Akhdar" mission was bid farewell to the private aviation hall at King Khalid International Airport, the Secretary-General of the Saudi Football Federation, Ibrahim Al Kassim, and a member of the Board of Directors, Naim Al-Bakr.
The national team program in Romania includes holding two friendly matches against the host Romanian team, on the tenth and thirteenth of this month, provided that the delegation will leave for Japan immediately after the end of the camp to join the tournament competitions.
The list of "Al-Akhdar" that was called by technical director Saad Al-Shehri to participate in the Olympic Games includes 22 players, their names are as follows: Amin Bukhari, Muhammad Al-Rubaie, Zaid Al-Bawardi, Hamad Al-Yami, Khalifa Al-Dosari, Abdul-Ilah Al-Omari, Saud Abdul-Hamid, Abdullah Hassoun, Abdul Baset Hindi, Yasser Al-Shahrani, Nasser Al-Omran, Ali Al-Hassan, Salman Al-Faraj, Mukhtar Ali, Abdul Rahman Ghareeb, Sami Al-Najai, Ayman Al-Khalif, Turki Al-Ammar, Khaled Al-Ghannam, Ayman Yahya, Salem Al-Dosari and Abdullah Al-Hamdan
It is noteworthy that the NT U-23 is in the “fourth” group in the football competitions in the Olympics, along with the teams of Ivory Coast, Germany and Brazil, where Al-Akhdar will open its campaign against Ivory Coast on July 22, and then meet Germany on the 25th of the same month. , before meeting Brazil on July 28.
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