يفقد الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك العديد من اللاعبين عن صفوفه في مواجهة مودرن سبورت، في إطارة منافسات الجولة الرابعة من دور المجموعات لبطولة كأس الرابطة المصرية “كأس عاصمة مصر” للموسم الحالي 2025.
ويلتقي الزمالك مع مودرن سبورت، غدًا الأحد الموافق 6 من شهر أبريل الجاري، إذ تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، 8 بتوقيت السعودية.
طالع..مصدر بـ الزمالك يوضح لـ بطولات حقيقة توقيع زيزو للأهلي
ويأتي الزمالك في المجموعة الأولى التي تضم معه أندية سموحة والجونة ومودرن سبورت وبتروجيت، من بطولة كأس الرابطة المصرية، حيث يحتل المركز الرابع برصيد نقطة واحدة.
وأوضحت مصادر لـ بطولات أن الثلاثي أحمد سيد زيزو، وعمر جابر ونبيل عماد دونجا، وأكثر من لاعب من الأساسيين سيغيون عن المباراة بقرار فني من بيسيرو لمنحهم راحة قبل مباراة ستلينبوش التي في ربع نهائي كأس الكونفدرالية.
ويغيب محمود عبد الرازق شيكابالا، بسبب الإصابة بكدمة في الركبة وعبدالله السعيد الذي يعاني بالإصابة بكدمة في الظهر.
وكان لقاء الذهاب بين الزمالك وستلينبوش، قد انتهى بالتعادل سلبيًا الأربعاء الماضي على ملعب كيب تاون في جنوب إفريقيا.
Keshav Maharaj will lead the team, which also sees a return for the Kolpak-returned Wayne Parnell
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Temba Bavuma and Quinton de Kock are among six regular players rested by South Africa•ICC via Getty
Regular white-ball captain Temba Bavuma, along with Aiden Markram, Quinton de Kock, Rassie van der Dussen, Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje have all been rested for South Africa’s ODI series against Netherlands, which takes place later this month. Keshav Maharaj will captain the team, which includes a recall for Kolpak-returnee Wayne Parnell, who last played for South Africa in 2017.Zubayr Hamza and Ryan Rickelton are in line for their ODI debuts, while Khaya Zondo, Daryn Dupavillon and Sisanda Magala have all been recalled after missing the series against Sri Lanka.Parnell’s comeback is the first indication that South Africa are ready to reintegrate players who gave up their international careers when they signed Kolpak deals. Since the UK’s exit from the European Union, which has dissolved the Kolpak system, several players have returned to South Africa and signed contracts with provincial teams, which has made them available for the national side again. Parnell is the first to be recalled with the selectors also keeping a close eye on top-order batter Rilee Rossouw.”The question we’ve been receiving of late is what we will do with the former Kolpak players and we have always said that once they come and perform well domestically we will consider them,” South Africa’s convenor of selectors Victor Mpitsang told ESPNcricinfo. “Wayne and Rilee both did well in the T20 challenge. With the squad we have at the moment, we want to give the current batters an opportunity but we are specifically looking for an allrounder and Wayne bringing that skillset into the mix is what we needed. We will keep an eye on all the Kolpak players. Kolpak players coming back in the system strengthens the system.”Rossouw may consider himself unlucky, as he was the top run-scorer in the domestic T20 competition and one of only three players to score a hundred. But Mpitsang believes he will come into the mix later in the summer. Parnell, meanwhile, did not finish among the bowlers or batters in the domestic T20 competition but scored an unbeaten 29-ball 80 in the quarterfinal against the eventual champions, the Knights, and captained Western Province. His maturity caught Mpitsang and his committee’s eyes.”Wayne is only 31 years old and the fact that he has been away, he knows his game and he is an experienced player and with all the other players being rested, gives us an opportunity to look at our broader base,” Mpitsang said. “When we told him, he was like a little child. He was so excited; over the moon to get the call-up.”Zubayr Hamza had a good run in the domestic T20 competition•Getty Images
One of the other centurions from the domestic T20 competition was Hamza, who finished third on the overall run charts, and has not yet played white-ball cricket for South Africa. He is likely to bat in the top three after Reeza Hendricks and Janneman Malan, with the other newcomer in the squad, Rickelton in reserve. The middle-order contains the experience of David Miller, who will marshall Kyle Verreynne, who is also set to take the gloves, and Zondo, who has not played international cricket since 2018. Zondo averaged 43 in the domestic T20 tournament.South Africa will be spoilt for choice in the seam-bowling allrounder department with Parnell, Dwaine Pretorius and Andile Phehlukwayo all selected in the squad, but they are without a spin-bowling allrounder. With Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi in the group, there was no room for George Linde, who traveled as a reserve to the T20 World Cup.”The matches will be played on the Highveld, which also informed our selections. George is slightly disappointed but we explained to him that the season is long and he will get more opportunities.”All three matches will take place at SuperSport Park, where conditions are expected to be seamer-friendly. Despite being without Rabada and Nortje, South Africa will look to give game time to Lungi Ngidi, who did not get a game at the T20 World Cup and “just wants to play cricket,” according to Mpitsang.Lizaad Williams, who was a reserve at the tournament, Sisanda Magala, who was part of their winter tours but missed out on selection through injury and Dupavillon, the joint-highest wicket-taker from the T20 competition.”It’s a squad with good balance,” Mpitsang said. “We’ve got some experienced guys and some younger ones and we have all our bases covered.”The three ODIs are part of the World Cup Super League, where both teams are in need of points. Netherlands are in last place on the table, with 20 points from two wins over Ireland. South Africa sit in ninth place, having dropped points in Ireland, but they could climb to as high as No. 2 with a 3-0 sweep.Squad: Keshav Maharaj (capt), Daryn Dupavillon, Zubayr Hamza, Reeza Hendricks, Sisanda Magala, Janneman Malan, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Dwaine Pretorius, Andile Phehlukwayo, Wayne Parnell, Ryan Rickelton, Tabraiz Shamsi, Kyle Verreynne, Lizaad Williams, Khaya Zondo.
It’s been an eventful campaign for Arsenal this season, and it’s still only October.
Mikel Arteta’s side have already faced the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League and following last night’s victory in the League Cup, there is a good chance they could play one of them again should they beat Crystal Palace in the quarter-final.
What makes this start all the more extraordinary is that, thanks to a slew of injuries and suspensions, the Gunners have had to face their biggest rivals without a number of their star players, and yet they currently sit just five points off top spot in the league.
However, while some star players have been absent, others haven’t, including striker Kai Havertz, who has carried on his impressive form from last season into this one and looks more and more at home with every passing game. Yet, based on recent reports, the club could sign his replacement next year.
Arsenal transfer news
According to a recent report from Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg, Arsenal remain very interested in Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres.
Sporting CP strikerViktor Gyokeres.
Alongside the Gunners, Plettenberg has revealed that Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea are also keen on the Swedish international.
While this extra competition is far from ideal, the good news is that, according to the reporter, Sporting will allow the 25-year-old to leave next year, and that his exit, for a fee of between €60m to €70m – £50m to £59m – is now “planned.”
It could be a challenging transfer to get over the line due to the outside interest, but given Gyokeres’ sensational form and reasonable fee, it’s one worth pursuing, even if it would be bad news for Havertz.
How Gyokeres compares to Havertz
So, if Arsenal were to secure the services of Gyokeres next summer, it’s unlikely he’d come to North London to just sit happily on the bench, and with Jesus already firmly second choice, that means the Swede’s most significant competitor for first team football would be Havertz.
Viktor Gyokeres in action for Sporting
So, how do they stack up against one another?
From a pure output perspective, arguably the most important metric of all for a number nine, the Sporting star comes out miles ahead.
For example, in his 50 appearances for the Portuguese giants last season, the “unplayable” poacher, as dubbed by former teammate Maxime Biamou, racked up an outrageously impressive haul of 43 goals and 15 assists, and this season, he’s already scored 16 goals and provided four assists in 15 matches, meaning he averaged 1.16 goal involvements per game last season and is currently averaging 1.33 this year.
In contrast, the former Chelsea ace scored 14 goals and provided seven assists in 51 appearances last year and currently has seven goals and one assist to his name in 14 matches this season, equating to an average of 0.41 goal involvements per game in 23/24 and 0.57 per match this season.
Appearances
50
51
Goals
43
14
Assists
15
7
Goal Involvements per Match
1.16
0.41
Appearances
15
14
Goals
16
7
Assists
4
1
Goal Involvements per Match
1.33
0.57
Now, there is the caveat that until the new year, the former Bayer Leverkusen star was playing in midfield for the Gunners, but even when we take a look at just his numbers when playing up top – 13 goals and eight assists in 28 appearances – they pale in comparison to the Swede.
Ultimately, there are, of course, other things Havertz brings to the table at the Emirates, like his ability to hold up the ball and press from the front, but when it comes to the most important metric of all, scoring goals, he’s a distant second to Gyokeres.
Therefore, even though it will almost certainly impact the German’s game time next season, Arsenal should go all out to sign the Sporting star next summer before one of their rivals get there first.
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Wayne Rooney is waiting on the “right club” before stepping back into coaching, with the Manchester United legend surprisingly open to an U21 role.
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Ex-England captain Rooney has found the going tough across four spells in the dugout so far. He suffered relegation out of the Championship at Derby, failed to lead D.C. United into the MLS play-offs, lasted just 83 days alongside Tom Brady at Birmingham and spent only 25 games in charge of Plymouth before being axed.
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Rooney is not about to give up, though, and has told the podcast brought to you by when asked about taking on another job: “I would like to go back in, but it would have to be the right club. You always have that ego and that confidence that you can go in and get the best out of a difficult situation. It never happened that way, but I am going to enjoy time [away from management] with my family. I’ve been skiing with Coleen [Rooney] – I loved it.
“I’m not in a massive rush to go back in – there’s different things that I’m looking at to try and get involved with – unless something was absolutely the right thing to do. Every club I’ve been at, I’ve put myself in a really challenging situation. Sometimes you have got different ideas which you’re trying to put across to the players, and maybe there’s a bit of arrogance where you’re thinking, ‘This is the right way’. Having better players helps.”
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Rooney added on his forgettable stint at Plymouth, which saw him relocate to Devon a long way from the family home that he shares with wife Coleen and their four sons: “It’s part of being a manager, regardless of [where you are], you’re fully in it. Whether you’re six, seven hours away or on your doorstep, you’re ingrained in the job, so it doesn’t matter where the location is. I loved my time there – the fans were great; the staff were great – we just hit a bad run of form. I can’t fault [the players] – they were trying and giving me everything.”
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Manchester United have been urged to consider bringing Rooney back to Old Trafford as a striker coach, as the Red Devils struggle for consistency, and the 39-year-old is ruling nothing out. He said of stepping away from frontline management: “I’d have no problem dropping into an Under-21 team or going in as a coach – I’m still young enough to learn and develop. Just having a good group of players who were at a [good] level.”
It might not always feel like it for the fans, but Tottenham Hotspur are undeniably a club on the up.
The North Londoners have an exciting and progressive manager at the helm in Ange Postecoglou, an array of exciting young talents like Pape Matar Sarr, Archie Gray and Mikey Moore in the squad, and to top it all off, have one of the best stadiums in the Premier League.
Moreover, only last season were the Lilywhites named the wealthiest club in London, and that, combined with Postecoglou's ambitions, can only lead to great things.
This concoction of favourable tailwinds should hopefully mean that, unlike in the past, Spurs could keep the next superstar player they develop instead of selling them off to the highest bidder. That said, one such player, whose value soared under former manager Mauricio Pochettino and beyond, was finally sold for a massive sum that, at the very least, could be reinvested.
Spurs' most prominent sales
So, while most big transfers involve attacking players moving from club to club, one of Spurs' biggest sales saw a full-back leave the club in Kyle Walker.
Kyle Walker playing for Tottenham
The England international joined the Lilywhites from Sheffield United in 2009, and after a few loan spells away from North London, the talented right-back would go on to make 229 appearances for the club before sealing a £50m move to Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in the summer of 2017, where he has since won everything there is to win in the game.
Moving slightly further up the pitch now to a star who wasn't sold for quite as much but has arguably gone on to have an even better career than Walker: Luka Modrić.
The Croatian icon joined the North Londoners from Dinamo Zagreb in the summer of 2008 for a fee of just £15m, and over the next four years, would make 160 appearances for the club, in which he'd score 17 goals and provide 24 assists and catch the eye of Real Madrid.
The Spanish giants secured the midfielder's services in August 2012 with a £30m offer, and while he famously struggled in his first year with Los Blancos, he has since etched his name into the club's history books and will retire as one of their greatest players of all time thanks to the ludicrous number of trophies he won there.
However, the former Zagreb ace wasn't the only player Spurs sold to Madrid in the early 2010s.
Welsh legend Gareth Bale made his move to the Spanish capital just a year later for a mammoth £85m fee thanks to his incredible displays in N17, where he had just ended the season with 26 goals and ten assists in 44 games.
So, from defence to attack, Tottenham have sold some incredible players over the years, but there is one more megastar the club have cashed in on in recent years.
The sale of Harry Kane
Yes, the final star in question is, of course, Harry Kane, who, after spending his entire career and part of his childhood with Tottenham, was finally sold to German behemoths Bayern Munich last summer for a fee reported to be around £86.4m at the time.
Harry Kane scores for Tottenham.
Now, while there have been more significant sales from other Premier League sides in the past, the fact that the England captain is an academy graduate of Spurs meant that his sale was entirely profit, which must have made accepting the Germans' offer that bit easier.
The Walthamstow-born marksman came to define an era for Tottenham fans, and while he was still banging in the goals after he left, the start of his career coincided with the arrival of Pochettino.
For example, according to Transfermarkt, the 31-year-old was valued at just €3m – £2.5m – two months after the Argentine was appointed as manager.
That means that the world-class number nine was sold for a fee 3356% higher than that valuation from August 2014, which, when looked at like that, is quite remarkable, although based on his output and ability, entirely justified.
Kane's Spurs career
Appearances
435
Goals
280
Assists
61
Goal Involvements per Match
0.78
All Stats via Transfermarkt
In his 435 games for the club, he found the back of the net an extraordinary 280 times – which made him the club's outright top goalscorer – and provided 61 assists to boot, meaning he maintained an average of a goal involvement once every 1.27 games – talk about a one-season wonder.
Ultimately, while losing Kane last summer was far from ideal and a sad moment for Spurs fans everywhere, the club could at least get a hefty fee for him, and who knows, he could still come back for one last season in a few years.
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Aston Villa currently have several players away on international duty, and they will be hoping they can return injury-free ahead of the Premier League resuming this weekend. One of those away could be ready to address his future given what has happened this week too.
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Villa, like all the Premier League teams this past week or so, are praying that their international players can make it back to the club in one piece, as important fixtures are on the horizon. Ezri Konsa will be hoping to start England's match against Finland on Tuesday, after watching from the bench as Trent Alexander-Arnold filled the right-back role against the Republic of Ireland.
England international Ezri Konsa
John McGinn has featured in both of Scotland's games, which ended up in disappointment – the midfielder was unable to prevent his country from being beaten by Poland 3-2 in the first game and then 2-1 by Portugal on Sunday evening.
Villa face Everton this weekend, and Unai Emery will be keen to have all his players back in one piece, especially Emi Martinez and Jhon Duran, who have been playing in South America for their respective countries and face long trips back to the Midlands.
£120,000-a-week star could sign new deal at Aston Villa
According to French outlet L’Equipe, relayed by Sport Witness, Aston Villa defender Lucas Digne could sign a new deal at the Premier League club. The left-back has received his first call-up back to the France squad since June 2022.
Digne was called up by manager Didier Deschamps after Ferland Mendy suffered an injury and was therefore unavailable. This summer the defender considered his time with France "had ended", but the left-back is now back in the squad and was an unused substitute in the game against Italy.
L’Equipe is reporting that while the £120,000-a-week star’s contract runs out in the summer of 2026, Digne “could be tempted” to sign a new deal at Villa Park. If the player can cement his place with France, then he will likely sign a new deal given his time at Villa is what's earned him his second chance.
Apps
96
Goals
4
Assists
11
Digne has been capped 46 times by France, with the defender yet to get on the scoresheet for his country. He has been with Villa since January 2022, and during that time he has played nearly 100 games for the Midlands side.
Leeds United lost a number of their key players after the team failed to earn promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking last season.
The Whites lost 1-0 to Southampton in the play-off final at Wembley in May, after finishing third in the division, and are now in their second campaign in the Championship.
Daniel Farke had to watch on as Archie Gray, Georgino Rutter, Crysencio Summerville, and Glen Kamara all moved on from Elland Road on permanent deals.
It was reported that Gray and Rutter both had £40m release clauses, which were activated by Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton, and it was recently claimed that a current Leeds player wants to copy them.
Illan Meslier's contract situation
Speaking to GIVEMESPORT last week, journalist Ben Jacobs revealed that Illan Meslier would like to have a release clause in his contract in West Yorkshire.
The report claimed that the left-footed shot-stopper would like to protect himself in the event that Leeds fail to earn promotion again, with a clause that would allow him to join a top-flight side.
Meslier is currently contracted through to the summer of 2026 and this means that, if the Whites opt against cashing in on him, the Frenchman could remain in the second tier for another two seasons, barring a promotion.
Jacobs, however, added that the 49ers are looking to remove such clauses from current contracts and are reluctant to insert them into future deals, which suggests that the French goalkeeper may not get his wish in negotiations over fresh terms.
49ers must finally ditch Illan Meslier
With this recent news in mind, the 49ers and Leeds must finally cash in on the dud because he is seemingly already thinking about moving on from the club if they fail to win promotion.
After watching so many key players move on due to release clauses this summer, the Whites cannot allow their assets to control their own future and potentially leave the team shorthanded when teams come in to activate the clause.
Therefore, the 49ers should brutally ditch Meslier and bring in a goalkeeper who is committed to the long-term cause under Farke, whether that is in January or next summer.
Appearances
44
Save success rate
68%
Goals prevented
-4.49
Error led to shot
1
Error led to goal
1
Red cards
1
As you can see in the table above, the 24-year-old dud significantly underperformed as a shot-stopper by conceding 4.49 more than expected based on the xG of the efforts on his goal, whilst he also made two direct errors that led to a shot or a goal.
Meslier kept 18 clean sheets in the Championship last season, sharing the Golden Glove with West Brom's Alex Palmer, but these statistics suggest that the Leeds defence deserved that accolade more than the Frenchman.
The Whites liability also let in a staggering 28.6 more goals than expected based on the post-shot xG against him across the 2021/22 and 2022/23 Premier League seasons.
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These statistics do not suggest that Meslier's performances have been good enough in recent years to warrant wanting a release clause for a bigger move, which is another reason why the 49ers should look to ditch him and sign a better, and more committed, goalkeeper.
أعلن مجلس إدارة نادي المصري، برئاسة كامل أبو علي، اليوم السبت، عن التعاقد مع أحد لاعبي الأهلي، بشكل رسمي خلال فترة الانتقالات الشتوية الجارية، ليكون الصفقة الثانية.
المصري كان قد تعاقد مع صفقته الأولى في الميركاتو الشتوي، بضم النيجري جون إيبوكا مهاجم سيراميكا كليوباترا.
طالع.. فيديو | المصري يهزم الاتحاد السكندري ويقتحم المربع الذهبي في الدوري المصري
ويحتل المصري المركز الرابع في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز، برصيد 22 نقطة، إذ حقق الفوز في 6 مباريات وتعادل 4 وخسر في مواجهتين، بعد مرور 12 جولة من عمر المسابقة.
ووفقًا للصحفة الرسمية لنادي المصري، أتم مجلس إدارة النادي المصري إجراءات التعاقد مع مصطفى أبو الخير لاعب فريق الأهلي، وذلك بعقد يمتد لمدة ثلاثة مواسم ونصف الموسم تنتهي بنهاية موسم 2028/2027.
الجدير بالذكر أن اللاعب مصطفى أبو الخير يبلغ من العمر 22 عامًا وهو يشغل مركز لاعب خط الوسط المحوري، كما يجيد اللعب أيضا في مركز قلب الدفاع.
West Ham United are ready to sell another player alongside defender Kurt Zouma, according to a new update.
West Ham’s busy transfer window
Ahead of Julen Lopetegui’s first season in charge, the Hammers and technical director Tim Steidten have been working extremely hard behind the scenes in the transfer market.
In recent days, the Hammers’ incoming list has doubled from three to six after moves for Crysencio Summerville, Niclas Fullkrug and Guido Rodriguez were announced. Rodriguez was the latest arrival, with Steidten buzzing at the Argetine's arrival. "This is a massive moment for West Ham United in bringing a player of Guido’s pedigree to the club. He is a player I have admired for a long time, and we couldn’t be happier to have completed the deal to bring him to east London. "Guido is a defensive midfielder whose intelligence in and out of possession is a real strength to his game. He is also a proven winner, having won the World Cup, Copa América and Finalissima with Argentina, so to have secured his services is a big statement of intent."
West Ham summer signings
From
Fee (Transfermarkt)
Max Kilman
Wolves
€47.5m
Crysencio Summerville
Leeds United
€29.3m
Niclas Fullkrug
Borussia Dortmund
€27m
Luis Guilherme
Palmeiras
€23m
Wes Foderingham
Sheffield United
Free transfer
Guido Rodriguez
Real Betis
Free transfer
There have also been plenty of players who have left the London Stadium, and more could be on the way in and out before the deadline.
Free agent and experienced centre-back Mats Hummels has an offer on the table from West Ham, whereas a bid worth around £25m has reportedly been submitted for AS Roma striker Tammy Abraham, a figure above the Italian side’s asking price. Unfortunately, Abraham appears to prefer a move to AC Milan over a return to England with West Ham.
Regarding further departures, Lopetegui has told centre-back Zouma to find a new club, according to recent reports, with the Frenchman attracting interest from Saudi Arabia.
It isn’t just Zouma who could be leaving, though, with Football Insider sharing a new transfer update on Danny Ings’ future at West Ham.
West Ham plan to accept Ings offer
They state that West Ham plan to accept an offer for Ings in the final weeks of the window, should the fee help them secure another new striker signing.
The update states that one problem in regards to moving on Ings could be his salary. According to Capology, the forward picks up around £125,000-a-week with the Irons and is under contract for a further 12 months.
Danny Ings for West Ham
The 32-year-old made the move to West Ham from Aston Villa in January 2023 and has gone on to make 52 appearances under former manager David Moyes.
However, Ings has managed to score on just four occasions in a West Ham shirt, his worst record for a club in his career. He managed a better goal-per-game ratio with Villa, Burnley, Liverpool and Southampton, so a move away could make sense for all involved.
Doing that could then allow West Ham, Lopetegui and Steidten to target another striker to rival Fullkrug and Michail Antonio, making this one to watch over the coming weeks.
عقد مجلس إدارة الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم، برئاسة المهندس هاني أبو ريدة، اجتماعًا اليوم، حيث أًصدر العديد من القرارات.
وقرر مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة إقامة ورشة عمل بمشاركة أرسين فينجر، مدير تطوير كرة القدم العالمية بـ”فيفا”، حول اكتشاف المواهب وتنظيم الأكاديميات بالإضافة إلى تنظيم ورشة عمل للحكام بوساكا، رئيس لجنة الحكام بالاتحاد الدولي.
طالع.. خاص | اللجنة الفنية لـ اتحاد الكرة تقترح فكرة جديدة لتوحيد منظومة المنتخبات الوطنية
واستقر اتحاد الكرة على إحالة ملف الدعوى المرفوعة من روي فيتوريا، المدير الفني السابق لمنتخب مصر، إلى استشارات قانونية إضافية للنظر في مطالباته المالية.
وتم تعيين أحمد رمضان مديرًا فنيًا لمنتخب مصر الأول للكرة النسائية، ويعاونه الجهاز الفني للمنتخب تحت 20 سنة.
كما قام بتعيين محمد أبو العلا رئيسًا للجنة الطبية، وفقًا للهيكلة الجديدة للإدارة الطبية للمنتخبات الوطنية. قرارات مجلس إدارة اتحاد الكرة اليوم
– تشكيل لجنة لتطوير لائحة النظام الأساسي للاتحاد استعدادًا للعرض على الجمعية العمومية للاتحاد في اجتماعها غير العادي، وتتكون اللجنة برئاسة المهندس هاني أبو ريدة وعضوية كل من: المستشار أحمد حلمي الشريف، عضو مجلس الإدارة، ومن الخبراء: المهندس أحمد مجاهد، الرئيس السابق للاتحاد، ومجدي المتناوي، عضو مجلس الإدارة السابق، والمهندس محمد عادل، وسمير موسى، ومن الإدارة القانونية بالاتحاد: حسين حلمي، ومحمد الماشطة، المستشارين القانونيين للاتحاد.
– الموافقة على سفر وفد من الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم مكون من: خالد الدرندلي، نائب رئيس الاتحاد، ومصطفى أبو زهرة، عضو مجلس الإدارة، لحضور الجمعية العمومية للاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم (FIFA) المقرر إقامتها في باراجواي خلال شهر مايو المقبل.
– تنظيم ورشة عمل يوم 6 فبراير المقبل بحضور آرسين فينجر، مدير تطوير كرة القدم العالمية بالاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم، واستيفان مارتينز، المدير الفني للاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم (FIFA)، تختص باكتشاف الموهوبين وتنظيم الأكاديميات، كما تقام ورشة عمل للحكام يوم 8 فبراير المقبل بحضور بوساكا، رئيس لجنة الحكام بالاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم (FIFA).
– إحالة ملف الدعوى المرفوعة في المحكمة الرياضية الدولية من روي فيتوريا، المدير الفني السابق للمنتخب الوطني الأول، لمزيد من الاستشارة القانونية وموافاة مجلس الإدارة بالرأي القانوني، وذلك بعد مناقشة تقرير الشؤون القانونية بالاتحاد عن القضية وما تضمنته من مطالبات بقيمة عقد المدرب حتى نهايته المنصوص عليها.
– وفي شؤون المنتخبات الوطنية:
– وافق مجلس الإدارة على إقامة مباريات ودية تحت 21 سنة و17 سنة بين المنتخبات المصرية ونظيرتها التركية بمناسبة مرور 100 عام على تأسيس العلاقات الدبلوماسية بين البلدين.
– كما تم اعتماد برنامج إعداد المنتخب الوطني للناشئين (مواليد 2008) خلال شهر فبراير المقبل ضمن استعداداته للمشاركة في نهائيات الأمم الإفريقية.
– الموافقة على سفر الكابتن حسام حسن، المدير الفني للمنتخب الوطني الأول، والكابتن إبراهيم حسن، مدير المنتخب، إلى المغرب لحضور مراسم قرعة بطولة الأمم الإفريقية المحدد لها يوم 27 يناير الحالي.
– تعيين الكابتن أحمد رمضان مديرًا فنيًا للمنتخب الوطني الأول للكرة النسائية، ويعاونه الجهاز الفني للمنتخب الوطني تحت 20 سنة.
– تعيين الدكتور محمد أبو العلا رئيسًا للجنة الطبية بالاتحاد وفقًا للتشكيل والهيكلة الجديدة للإدارة الطبية لشؤون المنتخبات الوطنية.
– وفي مجال تطوير العاملين بالاتحاد، وافق مجلس الإدارة على ترشيحات المدير التنفيذي للاتحاد لعدد من الكوادر الشابة للمشاركة في مؤتمر الامتثال الذي ينظمه الاتحاد الدولي لكرة القدم بالبرازيل من خلال الدورات التدريبية في مجالات المالية ونظم المعلومات وإدارة الأحداث الرياضية وتكنولوجيا كرة القدم.