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9 players have reserved their places in the Al-Ahly squad in front of Nahdet Berkane ... Get to know them


Nine players in the ranks of Al-Ahly have reserved their places in the main red giant squad in the upcoming match of the Maghreb Berkane renaissance, as it is almost certain that the South African club, Betso Musimani, the Al-Ahly technical director, will seek the help of Mohamed El-Shenawy in the goalkeeping, what will appear in the defense line Mohamed Hani, Yasser Ibrahim and Badr Bannon and Ayman Ashraf as he will appear in the midfield of the duo, Amr Al-Soulia and Aliou Diang, and in the line of the duo attack, Mohamed Magdy Afsha and Mohamed Sharif, and in addition to the nine names, there remain two players, favored by Musimani, among them either pushing the duo of Hussein Al-Shahat and Junior Ajay or Salah Mohsen and Taher Mohamed Taher in the edges.


Even the bench of Al-Ahly's substitutes will be the closest to participate in case a goalkeeper is needed, Ali Lotfy will be the priority, and in the event of a need for a defender, the priority will be for Ramy Rabia, and in the event of a need for a midfield player, Akram Tawfiq will be the priority, and in the event of an offensive change the priority will be Walid Suleiman and Walter Bwalia.


And Al-Ahly, the African Champions League champion, clashes with the renaissance of Berkane of Morocco, the champion of the African Confederation, for the Super Cup title that combines them at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium at the Qatari Al-Sadd Club at 6 pm next Friday, to determine the continent’s champion through the two major club tournaments, and according to the Confederation of African Football, "Kaf", The winner of the African Super Cup championship gets 200 thousand dollars (equivalent to 3 million pounds), while the loser gets 150 thousand dollars.


Al-Ahly is looking for its seventh title in the championship, while Nahdet Berkane is looking to ascend the podium for the first time in its history.


The Al-Ahly club and the teams qualified for the semi-finals of the African Champions League secured 875 thousand dollars from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) as part of the grants and prizes CAF gives to the clubs that qualified for the final rounds.


Al-Ahly team qualified for the CAF Champions League semi-finals for the 17th time in its history, after a tie with Sun Downs with a goal for each team in the match that brought them together at the Lucas Moribi Stadium in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, with a total of 3/1 matches.

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