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The Volleyball team wins a friendly victory over Libya’s Al-Suwaihli before participating in the Challenge Championship in Jordan

As part of its serious preparations to compete in the Arab Challenge Volleyball Championship, scheduled to be held in the Kingdom of Jordan, during the period from November 26 to December 6, the Egyptian first volleyball team achieved a strong friendly victory over the Libyan Al-Suwaihli team with a score of 3–0, in a match during which the Pharaohs appeared at a distinguished level that confirmed the players’ readiness for the upcoming tournament.

The team’s players presented a balanced performance in terms of attacking power and defense organization, with the participation of a large number of players. One of the elements of the basic roster, which gave the technical staff, led by Captain Mohamed El-Laqani, an ideal opportunity to try more than one method of play before the start of the official competitions. Asran

 

Saif Abed

 

Mohamed Reda

 

Mohamed Abdel Mohsen

 

Ahmed Azab

 

Ziyad Osama

 

Mohamed Magdy

 

Mustafa Jaber

 

Mohamed Ramadan

 

Abdul Rahman Saudi

 

Hamza Al-Safi

 

The technical and administrative staff And the medical…

 

Captain Muhammad Al-Laqani – Technical Director.

 

Captain Muhammad Al-Husseini – Assistant coach.

 

Captain Mohamed Refaat – Assistant coach.

 

Dr. Magdy Al-Sabagh – Team doctor

 

Dr. Ihab Tantawi – Physical therapy

 

K. Abdul Rahman Ghanem – Rehabilitation of injuries.

 

Dr. Ahmed Salem – Load chart.

 

K. Mustafa Abu Khader – Technical analyst.

 

K. Muhammad Saeed – Massager.

 

K. Muhammad Ramadan – Administrative Director.

 

K. Muhammad Khair – Administrative Director.

 

The Board of Directors of the Egyptian Volleyball Federation, headed by Engineer Yasser Qamar, was keen to support the team and watch the friendly match against the Libyan team in order to check on all the preparations of the Pharaohs before traveling to Jordan to participate in the tournament.

 

The national team hopes 

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