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Al-Ahly on the Brink: International Stars Gear Up for Glory

Al-Ahly on the Brink: International Stars Gear Up for Glory

September 7, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Al-Ahli Prepares for El Clasico Match Against Al-Nasr

Al-Ahli club management has confirmed that all international players will⁤ join the first football team ahead of ⁤the highly anticipated El Clasico match ​against Al-Nasr in the third round of the Saudi Roshan League. The match is scheduled⁤ to ​take place at the Al-Awal Park Stadium in Riyadh next⁣ Friday.

According to unofficial sources, Al-Ahly was missing five foreign players who participated with their national teams during⁤ the international break. The players include ​Senegalese goalkeeper Edouard ‌Mendy, Turkish defender ⁤Merih⁣ Demiral, Ivorian midfielder Franck Kesse, Spanish⁢ midfielder Jabri Vega, and Algerian forward Riyad Mahrez, in addition to Saudi player ​Firas Al-Brekan.

The international matches between the teams are set to ⁣conclude next Tuesday,‍ just three days before the El Clasico clash. Al-Ahly‌ coach German ⁣Matthias Zeiss has begun preparations for the match, with all players except international players participating in training sessions.

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