Christo bid farewell to Al -Ahly after 455 minutes without goals .. Fad numbers for an uninterrupted experience

The administration of the Tunisian coastal star club revealed, hours ago, the completion of the contract with Mohamed Al -Dawi & quoto & quot; Coming from the Egyptian Al -Ahly Club, in a deal that brought the player back to his first environment after a short experience that did not fruit in the Red Castle.
and the Tunisian club published through his official pages pictures of signing the contract with Christo, welcome to his return to the phrase: & quot; Hello Beck Christo again between your family and her inhabit In his shirt."Color:#e74c3c;"> Numbers are not worthy of talent h2>
During his period with Al -Ahly, Mohamed Al -Dawi participated in 11 games in the Egyptian Premier League competitions, along with two appearances in the Egypt Cup, and two games in the African Champions League, with a total of only 455 minutes, which is clearly expressing his marginal position in the accounts of the successive technical staff on the team. Those posts were satisfied with making a single goal, while he obtained a yellow orphan card, a toll that does not rise to the aspirations of a young international player who was contracted with a media sensation as one of the most prominent emerging talents in Tunisia. The player did not get enough periods to install his feet, and with the succession of injuries and the multiplicity of options in his position, he remained on the margin, without giving the time required to provide his credentials to the fans of the team. Also, the competition in the center of the pavilion was raging, with prominent elements locally and foreign, which made his chances very limited.
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by returning to the coastal star, Christo finds himself in front of a new opportunity to revive his football career, in a familiar environment and public support that is expected to return to the same shine that he showed before he left. And the youth team, Christo folds the Cairo page, in the hope that it will write a brighter chapter in Sousse.
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