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Football: U-23 squad starts training in Spain

Football: U-23 squad starts training in Spain

Al Etihad4 days ago
31 July 2025 01:02
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The national Under-23 Olympic football team started their overseas training camp in the Spanish city of San Pedro on Tuesday.The UAE is preparing for the qualifiers to the U-23 Asian Championship, which will be held in Abu Dhabi from September 3 to 9. As hosts, the UAE are drawn into a group which includes Iran, Hong Kong, and Guam.The camp, prepared by the technical staff led by coach Marcelo Broli, includes daily training sessions in the morning and evening, as well as friendly matches against European clubs, with the aim of raising fitness levels and enhancing cohesion among the players.
The squad of 26 players at the camp: Khaled Tawhid, Saeed Al Muqaddami, Ali Al Saffar, Mubarak bin Zama, Mansour Al Menhali, Yousef Al Marzouqi, Khamis Al Mansouri, Fahad Jassim, Ahmed Malallah, Zayed Khamis, Jamal Khalifa, Hazza Shehab, Ali Abdulaziz, Solomon Soso, Dhari Fahad, Mohammed Al Wafi, Hazem Abbas, Matar Zaal, Ahmed Raed, Mohammed Al Hammadi, Ghaith Abdullah, Maid Al Kass, Mohammed Juma, Ali Al Maamari, Mansour Saeed, and Issa Khalfan.
Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi
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