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Khaled Walid is undergoing physical tests to determine his position on participating in the World Cup

A source within the Egyptian handball team revealed in statements to Rosalyoussef Portal the position of Khaled Walid, the national team player, regarding participation in the World Championship scheduled to be held during the period from January 14 to February 2 in Croatia, Denmark and Norway

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Khaled Walid suffered an injury in the friendly match against Norway at the end of the first half, as a result of which he was unable to complete The match.

 

The source said that Khaled Walid will undergo medical examinations in the coming hours to determine his final position on participating in the World Cup.

 

The Egyptian handball team will participate in a friendly tournament in Spain from January 7 to 11, with the participation of the teams of Norway, Romania, Spain and Slovakia. And Argentina.

 

The participants in the friendly tournament were divided into two groups, each containing three teams. The first group includes Spain, Argentina and Slovakia. While the second group consists of the teams of Egypt, Norway, and Romania.

 

The Spaniard, Juan Carlos Pastor, chose  The Egyptian national team coach has 20 players in the Spain camp, and they are: 

 

Goalkeepers

Karim Hindawi (Zamalek)

Mohamed Ali (Sporting Lisbon, Portugal)

Abdul Rahman Humaid (Al-Ahly)

 

Left winger

Ahmed Hisham Sissa (Serbian Vojvodina)

Bilal Ibrahim Masoud (Germany Bergischer)

 

Left back

Ali Zein (Romanian Dinamo Bucharest)

Ahmed Hisham Dodo (Montpellier, France)

Abdul Rahman Faisal (Al-Ahly)

 

Makers Playing

Ahmed Khairy (Al-Ahly)

Saif Al-Dara (Limoges, France)

Saif Hani Fox (Al-Ahly)

 

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Right back

Yahya Khaled (Paris Saint-Germain, France)

Mohsen Ramadan (Al-Ahly)

Mohamed Lashin (Al-Ahly)

 

Right wing

Mohamed Sanad (French Nimes)

Akram Yousry (Zamalek)

 

The Circle

Ibrahim Al-Masry (Al-Ahly)

Ahmed Adel (Al-Ahly)

Khaled Walid (Besiktas) Al-Turki)

Yasser Saif (Al-Ahly).

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