Al-Ahly Club announced the success of shoulder surgery for player Emam Ashour, who was injured in the Egyptian national team’s match with the New Zealand national team in the Egyptian Capital Cup.
The match was at Misr Stadium in the New Administrative Capital.
The star, Imam Ashour, was injured during an attack against the New Zealand national team's goal, and the defender interfered with him and dropped him to the ground, causing him to fall on his shoulder.
Imam Ashour and Qafshah asked for a change, and in fact, Captain Hossam Hassan, the coach of the Egyptian national team, replaced him and replaced him with Hamdi Fathi.
Imam Ashour cried intensely because of his substitution and was saddened by his failure to complete the first match in the Egyptian Capital Cup.
Ahmed Jaballah, the team doctor, confirmed the success of the surgery performed by Imam Ashour, indicating that it will reduce the days he will be absent from the stadiums and speed up his participation.
On the part of Al-Ahly Club, technical director Cooley requested a technical report on the participation of Al-Ahly club players in international tournaments.
Ahmed Jaballah, the team doctor, confirmed the success of the surgery performed by Imam Ashour, indicating that it will reduce the days he will be absent from the stadiums and speed up his participation.
On the part of Al-Ahly Club, technical director Cooley requested a technical report on the participation of Al-Ahly club players in international tournaments.
Names of the players who played with the national team:
Afsha, Kouka, Imam Ashour, Rami Rabia, Akram Tawfiq, Mustafa Schubert, Mohamed Hani, Mohamed Abdel Moneim, Marwan Attia.
It is worth noting that the Egyptian national team is participating in the Egyptian Capital Cup with the teams of Tunisia, New Zealand and Croatia.
The Egyptian national team defeated the New Zealand team 1-0, and the Croatian and Tunisia teams met, and the Croatian national team won on penalty kicks.
Egypt and Croatia will meet in the final match, and Tunisia and New Zealand will play for third and fourth places.