The Forces Union announces the list of the Egyptian national team for the World Cup of Physical Strength

The Egyptian Forces Federation, headed by Major General Mahmoud Barakat, announced the list of Pharaohs preparing to compete in the World Cup for Physical Strength in its third edition, which is scheduled to be held during the period from 1 to 6 February 2025 in the Haram area.
The list of Pharaohs included all From:
In the men’s category, Hamed Khallaf, 140 kg, Thomas Hani Lewis, 125 kg, and Amir Ahmed, 125 kg, are participating. 110 kg, Mustafa Muhammad Ali, weight 90 kg, Karim Ibrahim Saleh, weight 82.5 kg, Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed, weight 67.5 kg, Youssef Ahmed Abdullah, weight 60 kg, and in youth, Muhammad Saber Antar participates, weight 100 kg.
In the women’s category, Dalia Mabrouk Ismail, weighing 67.5 kg, and Habiba Saeed Abdel-Ghani, weighing 52 kg, participated in the women’s category. The young women participated: Alaa Tariq Muhammad, weighing 60 kg, Salma Abdel Ghaffar, weighing 56 kg, and Kholoud Ibrahim Al-Saghir, weighing 52 kg.
The Egyptian Forces Federation was able to achieve great success in the two editions. The past two years, whether at the level of organization or results, as Egypt succeeded in the last edition of the World Cup in Sharm El-Sheikh in being crowned first in the overall ranking of countries, and the Egyptian champions were able to win 235 various medals by 78 gold, 80 silver, and 77 bronze, in 115 competitions for all age groups and all weights, and the Pharaohs also succeeded in breaking 28 world records.
The first edition of the World Cup witnessed Which was held in Hurghada with the participation of 19 countries, while the second edition in Sharm El Sheikh witnessed the participation of about 22 countries. It is expected that the next edition in the pyramid will witness a significant increase in the number of countries after the great success of the two editions. The tournament will also witness the presence of new countries participating for the first time, such as England, France, India, and Australia, the world champions, in addition to Nigeria, Algeria, and South Africa.
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