Ahead of the imminent African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast, the Egyptian national football team will undergo a crucial training camp hosted in the state-of-the-art administrative capital.
The camp, set to take place from January 2 to January 9, will culminate in a friendly match against Tanzania on January 7 at the Cairo International Stadium.
Mohamed Gharib, the director of the national team, confirmed the decision to hold the training camp in the new administrative capital, emphasizing the significance of the preparations leading up to AFCON.
Gharib expressed his optimism, stating, “The camp will be instrumental in fine-tuning our strategy and enhancing the team’s cohesion ahead of the prestigious tournament.”
The friendly match against Tanzania is anticipated to be a crucial test for Egypt’s squad, offering an opportunity for players to showcase their form and readiness for the continental championship.
The Cairo International Stadium, a symbol of Egyptian football history, will be the venue for this preparatory encounter.
With AFCON scheduled to kick off on January 13, the Egyptian national team is leaving no stone unturned in its preparations.
The decision to hold the camp in the administrative capital underscores the state-of-the-art facilities available, providing a conducive environment for the players’ physical and tactical preparations.