The manager of the Ajman team, Mohamed Hussein, revealed the contract with the Bahraini player, Ali Madan, until the end of the season, coming from Bahrain’s Riffa on loan, to replace Tunisian Haykal Al-Sheikhawi, who moved to Al-Nassr of Kuwait. Mohamed Hussein told “Emirates Al-Youm” that “the contract With Ali Madan, it is a good step to support the team with a player of prominent experience, who previously had a successful experience with (Orange) for two seasons, in which he performed well.”
Madan, who recently contributed to the Bahrain national team winning the 26th Gulf Cup title held in Kuwait, played for Ajman in the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 seasons, playing 49 matches in the league and scoring 11 goals.
On the other hand, the absence of Moroccan Abdel Hamid Sabiri and Tunisian Faraj Bin Najma from the Ajman squad against Khor Fakkan in the match that will bring them together tomorrow in the 13th round of the ADNOC Professional League competitions was confirmed. The first was due to being suspended for direct expulsion in the Kalba match in the 11th round and being suspended for two matches, and the second for being He is still recovering from the injury.
The Ajman team manager stressed the need for his team to return from Khor Fakkan Stadium with three points, to take a positive step and play for the advanced positions in the league table. He said: “Ajman’s goal was to obtain 18 points in the first round, but unfortunately there are many points that we lost in some matches that hindered the team a little from achieving its goal, but victory over Khor Fakkan will make the team raise its score to point 16, and this balance of points will be close to The goal was set before the start of the season.
He added: “The team is in good morale after the great victory we achieved in the Al Ain match, winning 4-2, and this represents a strong motivation for the players to continue their victories and return from Khor Fakkan with the three points.”
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