Patrice Carteron, the French head coach of Qatar’s Umm Salal SC, extended a warm welcome to the first football team of Zamalek upon their arrival at Al Nahyan Stadium for the anticipated friendly encounter against UAE’s Al-Wahda in the semi-final of the Unity Championship.
The former Zamalek coach ensured to personally greet and engage in conversations with the White Knights’ players, reflecting the camaraderie and mutual respect between Carteron and his former team.
Zamalek, under the helm of coach Carteron, will field a formidable lineup for the match:
Goalkeeper: Mohamed Awad
Defensive Line: Omar Gaber – Mahmoud Hamdi “El Wensh” – Hamza Mathlouthi – Mohamed Abdel-Shafi
Midfield: Nabil Emad Donga – Mohamed Ashraf “Roqa” – Mohamed El Sayed
Forward Line: Mahmoud Abdel Razek “Shikabala” – Nasser Mansi – Mustafa Shalaby
On the substitutes’ bench, Zamalek has the options of Abdel Rahman Nefaad, Moaz Alaa Eldin, Mahmoud Alaa, Mustafa El Zanati, Hatem Skour, Ahmed Zaki, Sayed Abdullah “Neymar,” Mohamed Hossam “Beso,” Ibrahima Ndaye, Samson Akinyoola, and Amar Yasser.
Carteron’s attentive approach during the team’s arrival and his interactions with the players hint at a blend of professionalism and a deep understanding of the dynamics within the squad.
The friendly match not only provides an opportunity for Zamalek to showcase their prowess but also stands as a testament to the bonds that persist between the coach and the team he once led.
As the anticipation builds for the encounter between Zamalek and Al-Wahda, the coaching insights unveiled in the meeting between Carteron and his former players add an intriguing layer to the narrative, setting the stage for a captivating clash between the two sides.