Vitória estuda mandar seus jogos na Arena Fonte Nova em 2019

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De olho na melhora da renda, o Vitória cogita mandar os jogos da próxima temporada na Arena Fonte Nova. Com isso, o Barradão, histórica casa do Rubro-Negro, ficaria em segundo plano.

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Em conversa com a imprensa, o vice-presidente do Leão, Francisco Salles, explicou a situação e os planos do clube para utilizar o estádio.

‘Sobre o tema da Arena Fonte Nova, estamos mantendo entendimentos com a Arena para definir qual modelo vamos utilizar. Se vamos jogar todos os jogos do ano na Arena, se vamos jogar alguns jogos. Em verdade, a Arena não vem sendo utilizada pelo Esporte Clube Vitória com intensidade nos últimos anos. Coisa que será diferente no próximo ano. Primeiro, porque precisamos mais do apoio da nossa torcida, precisamos de mais recursos. E tenho certeza que, para a Arena e para o Governo do Estado, será muito importante a presença do Vitória’, afirmou o dirigente.

Mesmo com a ideia de jogar na Fonte Nova, o Vitória gostaria que algumas lojas com artigos oficiais também fossem instaladas na arena, algo que já acontece com o Bahia.

‘Se formos para lá, fizermos um acerto para mandar uma quantidade razoável de jogos ou todos os jogos, vamos querer espaço físico, ter um espaço para receber os sócios, vender nossos produtos e, obviamente, vamos exigir uma padronização para nosso clube se sentir em casa’, afirmou.

Cook hails 'great' England performance

Alastair Cook has praised the work of his bowling attack after England went 2-1 up in the series with a seven-wicket victory against India on the final morning in Kolkata.Having been made to wait by R Ashwin’s impressive batting on the fourth evening, England wrapped up back-to-back wins less than an hour into Sunday’s action although they did slip to 8 for 3 as they chased down 41.But from the moment England hustled through India’s brittle batting order between lunch and tea yesterday the result was never in doubt. Unlike in Mumbai, where’s England’s 10-wicket win was the product of four outstanding contributions – Cook, Kevin Pietersen, Graeme Swann and Monty Panesar – this victory was more of a collective.Cook again led the way with his 190 but this time there were important batting contributions from Nick Compton and Jonathan Trott, plus cameos from Samit Patel and Matt Prior, while the quick bowlers had a major impact on the match. James Anderson, finding substantial reverse swing, took six wickets and Steven Finn produced some outstanding spells, especially on the fourth day, during his return to the side.”It was a great performance level for four and a half days,” Cook said. “Everyone performed from one to 11 and that’s what you need in these conditions. Our bowlers, on the first day, to keep India to 300 on that wicket was a fantastic effort.”And after the start they got to get six wickets in that session yesterday really won us the game. It was a credit to the hard work they’ve put in that they can perform in these conditions.”Cook took the Man-of-the-Match award for his third hundred of the series, making it five tons in five matches as Test captain, as he became England’s leading century maker and the youngest batsman to pass 7,000 Test runs. Yet he remained modest about his achievement and focused on the final Test in Nagpur which starts Thursday.”I’ve been hitting the ball all right on this tour,” he said. “It’s nice to contribute to the team’s success. To score runs here you’ve got to bat a long period of time. I had a bit of luck on and I managed to cash in.””We’ll never be complacent,” he added. “We’re not going to Nagpur to make up the numbers – we’re going to try and win a Test match, which we know we can do.”

Matt Parkinson toils for four-wicket haul as Lancashire draw with Warwickshire

Sibley grinds out half-century as England fringe-dwellers wonder what might have been

Paul Edwards02-Sep-2021
Rather like radical socialism and the novels of Samuel Beckett, leg-spin bowling will always be viewed with suspicion by the English establishment. Matt Parkinson bowled 40 overs at Emirates Old Trafford on Thursday; indeed he wheeled away unchanged from the Brian Statham End on a pitch offering him some help but never outrageous charity. Had he enjoyed a trifle more luck on a rather tense morning, Parkinson would have finished with more than the four wickets for 94 runs that the books will forever show against his name. More to the point, Lancashire might have taken wickets with a rapidity that would have allowed Dane Vilas’s batsmen to mount a run-chase.As things turned out, however, the players shook hands at 4.50pm with Warwickshire on 239 for 6, the draw secured and their place at the top of an intriguing Division One table retained. Parkinson, of course, will enjoy the sleep of the just albeit he may wake with a stiffish shoulder and the reassurance that he could have done little more to help his side. But one rather doubts his chances of playing five-day cricket for England have been increased by a scruple.If such doubts are well-founded, Parkinson might be slightly comforted that he has joined an honourable lineage. Wilfred Rhodes is the only bowler in the game’s history to have taken more first-class wickets than ‘Tich’ Freeman yet the Kent leggie played only a dozen Tests. And the reluctance to give wrist spin a proper go in five-day games was maintained in later eras: Robin Hobbs played seven Tests, Ian Salisbury, 15. Such bowlers were seen as exotic, expensive luxuries, rarely to be selected and even more rarely to be trusted when they did get a gig. Perhaps they are still are. White-ball cricket is a different game of flannelled soldiers.Related

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Warwickshire should receive plenty of plaudits for their tough-minded determination to scrap for a draw on this last-day pitch. One can think of other counties that would have given it away, but Will Rhodes’ men displayed the gutsiness that may yet make them County Champions in three weeks or so. After Chris Benjamin had been leg before when attempting to sweep Parkinson in the sixth over of the day Dom Sibley batted 207 minutes for his 57 runs and Sam Hain just over two and a half hours for his 48. They were the innings that made the draw a heavy odds-on favourite at the bookies.Indeed the morning resolved itself into something of a duel between Sibley, a batsman who may never play another Test match, and Parkinson, a bowler who will probably be seen as yet another under-used twirler in five-day cricket. One hopes it will not be so; both Sibley and Parkinson are decent blokes who deserve a little better from life. The problem is that while cricket is the most generous and incomparable of games it is rarely particularly just. Think of James Hildreth, Think of Glen Chapple.Warwickshire partook of lunch with the scoreboard reading 115 for 2 and although Parkinson took two further wickets during the afternoon session, it soon became plain as a three-egg omelette that the match would be drawn. Sibley was bowled round his legs when attempting yet another sweep and Rhodes was quite brilliantly caught by Luke Wells who dived from first slip and stuck out his left hand to grab a sharply-edged drive. Such dismissals are more likely when your slip is 6ft 4ins tall. In between these successes a vastly less distinguished piece of cricket resulted in the departure of Hain, who had faced 126 balls when he smacked a full toss from Liam Livingstone straight to extra cover where the substitute fielder, Richard Gleeson, took the catch.Warwickshire’s lead was over 200 when Rhodes was out and it had grown to 231 when Matt Lamb and Michael Burgess returned to the pavilion for tea. With the result clear, the cricket descended into the playful farce that completely bemuses spectators who have not been inducted into the game’s eccentricities.There is a good argument that it should be possible to agree a draw in mid-afternoon on days when it’s clear neither side can win the game but if that possibility had been open today we should have been denied the sight of Josh Bohannon playing keepy-uppy when he caught Burgess off Parkinson or, more bizarrely still, the chance to watch Vilas bowl only the second over of his 15-year professional career. That was worth seeing but not worth going to see.

Em Salvador, Bahia e Cruzeiro ficam no empate sem gols

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Em Pituaçu, Bahia e Cruzeiro encerraram a temporada com um empate sem gols. Com o placar, o Esquadrão de Aço fica na 11ª colocação, com 48 pontos. Já a Celeste termina o campeonato na 8ª posição, com 53 pontos.

A partida marcou a despedida de Zé Rafael do clube baiano. Na próxima temporada, o jogador defenderá o atual campeão brasileiro, o Palmeiras.

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O jogo
O duelo foi agitado desde os primeiros minutos. Embalado pela festa da torcida, o Bahia se lançou ao ataque, mas quem teve a melhor chance foi o Cruzeiro. Sassá abriu espaço pelo lado direito e soltou a bomba. A bola pegou na trave e assustou o goleiro Anderson.

Aos poucos o Bahia foi se aproximando da grande área do rival e começou a criar chances. Na principal, Nilton soltou a bomba e a bola triscou o poste. Melhor em campo, o Esquadrão de Aço voltou a assustar a Raposa. Léo cruzou na medida para Edigar Junio, sozinho, cabeceou por cima do gol.

No segundo tempo o ritmo do jogo caiu. As duas equipes não apertavam como na etapa inicial e poucos lances eram criados. Um pouco mais disposto no ataque, Nilton fez jogada individual e levou perigo em chute de fora da área.

Aos 26 minutos o Cruzeiro teve a melhor oportunidade do jogo. Sassá foi lançado, tocou na saída do goleiro Anderson, mas Lucas Fonseca deu um carrinho e evitou o gol quase em cima da linha.

No fim, os dois times administraram o resultado e o jogo encerrou sem nenhum gols.

FICHA TÉCNICA

BAHIA 0 X 0 CRUZEIRO
Local: Pituaçu, Salvador (BA)
Data-Hora: 02/12/2018 – 17h
Árbitro: Bruno Arleu de Araújo (RJ)
Auxiliares: Luiz Claudio Regazone (RJ) e Thiago Henrique Neto Correa Farinha (RJ)
Público/renda: 27.776 pagantes/R$ 338.691,00
Cartões amarelos: Elton, Flávio, Douglas Grolli, Luiz Henrique (BAH), Manoel(CRU)

BAHIA: Anderson; Flávio, Douglas Grolli, Lucas Fonseca e Léo; Nilton, Elton, Ramires (Luiz Henrique, aos 26/2ºT) e Zé Rafael (Vinicius, aos 18/2ºT); Edigard Junio (Clayton, aos 19/2ºT) e Gilberto. Técnico: Enderson Moreira.

CRUZEIRO: Rafael; Ezequiel, Manoel, Cacá e Patrick; Lucas Romero, Lucas Silva e Éderson; Raniel, David (Alejandro, aos 43/2ºT) e Sassá (Laércio, aos 40/2ºT). Técnico: Mano Menezes.

تين هاج يعلق على المركز الأفضل لـ ماركوس راشفورد بين الجناح والمهاجم

كشف إريك تين هاج المدير الفني الهولندي لفريق مانشستر يونايتد الإنجليزي، عن رأيه حول مركز ماركوس راشفورد الأفضل ما بين المهاجم والجناح.

راشفورد هذا الموسم سجل 29 هدفًا حتى الآن، محطًمًا كل أرقامه السابقة، ليؤكد بلا شك أنه المصدر الرئيسي للخطورة والأهداف في مانشستر يونايتد، بعدما لعب في دور الجناح الأيسر والمهاجم.

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شبكة “سكاي” البريطانية، نشرت فيديو للمدرب الهولندي، يتحدث خلال مؤتمر صحفي عن مركز راشفورد الأفضل، وقال: “أعتقد أنه يستطيع اللعب في كلا المركزين، في بعض الأحيان يعتمد الأمر على المنافس، وأي دور يناسب راشفورد في المباراة”.

وأضاف: “المهم بالنسبة لي هو تأثيره، يمكنه جلب اللاعبين حوله، ويضع نفسه في وضع صعب ومن ثم تجده أمام المرمى بكل سهولة، أنا سعيد وراضٍ عن دوره كمهاجم، ولكن أيضًا عندما يلعب في الجهة اليسرى، له تأثير كبير على نتائجنا”.

واختتم: “لقد أثبت ماركوس راشفورد أنه قادر على اللعب في كلا المركزين، يمكن القول إن الجناح الأيسر هو المكان الأكثر خطورة، لكنه عندما يلعب في مركز المهاجم، يسجل العديد من الأهداف أيضًا ولا يتأثر”.

Thirimanne shows the future is not bleak

Not many of the 26,000 at the SCG knew Lahiru Thirimanne upon his arrival at the crease, yet they rose to give him a warm ovation when he departed short of the three-figure score

Andrew Fernando at the SCG03-Jan-2013From all the innings, shots, wickets and catches Mahela Jayawardene oversawas captain of Sri Lanka in 2012, his favourite moment was an instance ofexceptional gall from Lahiru Thirimanne. Sri Lanka were five runs short of victory in Pallekele in their first Super Eights match of the World Twenty20, but they only had two balls remaining, with Tim Southee at thebowling crease, delivering one of the spells of the tournament. Thirimanne,fresh from the dugout, had not managed a convincing stroke from either ofthe balls he had faced, yet on the penultimate delivery of Sri Lanka’sinnings, he knelt and played a scoop he had never tried before ininternational cricket, sending Southee’s yorker over short fine leg forfour, and the stadium into raptures.”For Lahiru to have the courage to do that and back himself was fantastic,”Jayawardene said months later, while reflecting on the year’s events. “Ithink among the young group, he has that mindset to handle those reallytough situations.” Courage, self-belief, fortitude. They are the samevirtues that fashioned Thirimanne’s 91 in Sydney, and provided the backboneof Sri Lanka’s first innings after the team had shown little of the abovewith the bat in their last Test.Not many of the 26,000 at the SCG knew Thirimanne upon his arrival at thecrease, and until five days before the match, he had no idea he would beplaying a New Year Test either. Yet, when he departed short of thethree-figure score he deserved, the stadium rose to give him a warmovation. They only need to think back to last year’s Test to recall knocksthat dwarf Thirimanne’s 91 in heft, skill and allure, but there was much toenjoy about the steel in his defense and the defiance in his strokes, andthey did not withhold their appreciation. Perhaps the crowd had also heardon their earpiece radios by then, that Thirimanne had stepped off a planeonly 36 hours before his innings began.If Thirimanne was not nervous when he arrived at the crease, the lbw shoutand referral off his first ball certainly would have put him on edge. “Ithought that was out,” he said at the end of the day, but he did not allowthat rattling introduction detract from focus or technique. He leftpositively and even early in his innings, his scoring strokes were assured.As he grew more accustomed to the pace of the pitch, he drove the quicks onthe front foot with the same comfort with which he dispatched Nathan Lyonthrough the offside, leaning back. Australia cannot have had long toanalyse footage of Thirimanne to deduct a plan of attack, but if there areglaring vulnerabilities in his game, he did well to hide them. Few SriLankan batsmen graduate from the domestic system without a major weaknessthat must be ironed out at the top level.Thirimanne had replaced Kumar Sangakkara, and the bent-knee cover drive he wielded with increasing command throughout the day bore strong parallels to Sangakkara’s signature stroke, only it was less clean. Like Thirimanne, Sangakkara had a limited range of strokes once, but a strong mind andtireless work ethic transformed him into one of the greats of the moderngame. It is encouraging that Thirimanne already seems to possess an irontemperament, but he would do well to emulate the hunger and commitmentSangakkara has ridden to acclaim, if he is to make good on the potentialhis innings made plain.Before receiving the call from Sri Lanka’s selectors, Thirimanne’s lastmatch was at the Nondescripts Cricket Club in Colombo, where even the likesof Mitchell Johnson might find getting the ball above chest height afruitless pursuit. The SCG may be the least daunting Australian venue forSri Lanka, but the bounce and carry in the pitch on day one is a worldremoved from the featherbed on which he scratched out a limited overshalf-century a week ago, and he has had just one training session toadjust to batting in conditions that have not flattered his teammates inthe first two Tests. Uncluttered by the baggage of the Melbourne massacreperhaps, Thirimanne relied on resilience to compensate for unfamiliarity.”It was a bit difficult to adjust, but it’s all about mindset,” he said.”You have to adapt to any conditions quickly if you want to playinternational cricket. Whether we are playing ODIs or Test we have to getour mindset right. I adapted really well today. I am disappointed to havemissed a hundred, but I’m happy with my performance.”Just as Rangana Herath has shown Sri Lanka there is life after MuttiahMuralitharan, there are signs from the likes of Thirimanne and DineshChandimal that Sri Lanka can be hopeful about their batting beyond thecareers of the four ageing men who have begun winding down their careers.On day one in Sydney, a 23-year-old propelled Sri Lanka towardsrespectability with spunk and composure. The visitors may still be placedpoorly in the match, with a second-string pace attack now tasked withreining Australia in, but fans at home will take even more pleasure inThirimanne’s innings than the SCG crowd that witnessed it, becausesuddenly, the future does not look so bleak.

Cook's record ton powers England

England’s openers delivered a lesson in old-fashioned Test-match batting after their bowlers had dismissed India for 316 at Eden Gardens

The Report by Siddarth Ravindran06-Dec-2012
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Alastair Cook scored his 23rd Test hundred, a record for England•BCCI

Last week, England trounced India on the sort of raging turner MS Dhoni has routinely demanded this season. This week, on the sort of flat track at Eden Gardens where India’s batsmen have thrived in the past few years, England delivered a lesson in old-fashioned Test-match batting. The vast opening stand built on the advantage provided by the immaculate bowling on the first day, and by stumps England were at 216 for 1, just 100 behind, and India were looking as flat as the pitch.The records continued to tumble for Alastair Cook. He now has the most Test centuries for an England batsman, became the youngest batsman to 7000 Test runs, and has five hundreds in five Tests as captain. He also has the most runs by an England captain on an India tour, breaking the 51-year record set by Ted Dexter, who was honoured by the Cricket Association of Bengal at the start of this Test.Cook was helped by a surface that offered little to the bowlers, a lightning outfield, and by what could prove one of the costliest mistakes of the series – Cheteshwar Pujara, fielding at first slip instead of his usual short leg, had a low chance from Cook but perhaps hindered by the shin pads he had on, couldn’t get down in time to clasp it. Cook was on 17 at that stage, and had survived a probing spell from India’s quick bowlers.After that, though, Cook was rarely under pressure. The effortless punches through cover made an appearance, the more powerful cuts were deployed against wide deliveries, and the spinners were attacked early on. In his 151st Test innings, Cook hit only his ninth six, launching R Ashwin, who was again unable to maintain a consistent line and length, over long-on. The sweep was used effectively against the spinners, quick singles were taken, and after a couple of hours of getting properly set, the scoring picked up in the last half hour before tea.Despite the volume of runs he has made, Cook hasn’t made a name as a quick run-getter in Tests, but he scored almost twice as much as his batting partner Nick Compton in their 165-run stand. The dawdling strike-rate didn’t bother Compton, who watchfully played out everything thrown at him by the India attack. It was only after he was well set that he brought out some of his strokes, including a down-the-track swipe over Pragyan Ojha’s head for six.With Cook seamlessly taking over the captaincy, and Compton already putting on two 100-plus partnerships for the first wicket, Andrew Strauss has not been missed. Compton brought up his maiden Test half-century with a controlled hook off Ishant Sharma, and with England in command, the only energetic Indians were the ones in the stands entertaining themselves with a series of Mexican waves.India had been tight with the new ball, hardly giving away anything loose. But as the ball lost its shine, the attack also began to fade. The spinners dropped it short or strayed on leg stump far too often, and the England batsmen regularly took a run after pushing the ball straight to a fielder who was supposed to cut off the single.Cook cruised to his 23rd Test century, with a paddle-sweep, and Compton also showed his confidence with a field-bisecting on-drive for four to move to 57. The next ball, though, he was adjudged lbw though he seemed to have gloved Ojha while attempting a paddle-sweep. There was no respite for India yet, as Cook continued to find the boundary regularly, and Jonathan Trott coolly moved to an unbeaten 21 as he searched for his first big score of the series.James Anderson had shown his reverse-swing mastery on the first day, and though India also got the old ball to swerve around a bit, the settled England batsmen weren’t troubled by it much. Zaheer Khan’s strike-rate for the year ballooned towards 100 (career strike-rate 59.2) and Ishant Sharma, playing his first Test since the Adelaide Test in January, was wicketless again, and his strike-rate this year is now an astonishing 208.The pair didn’t make too much of an impact with the bat either, in the morning. Zaheer, for a change, didn’t get out attempting a slog, falling lbw while playing down the wrong line while trying to defend Panesar. It was Ishant, generally seen as a sensible tailender, who was dismissed after failing to get the bat down in time following an uncharacteristically high backlift.It was left to No. 11 Prgayan Ojha to provide MS Dhoni company, as he added a half-century to his prolific run at Eden Gardens. India were bowled out for 316, at least 100 short of what was considered a good total on a flat track. With Cook still hungry for more, and England’s more aggressive batsmen yet to get their chance here, India face another tough day in the field on Friday.

Half-centuries for Chandimal, Prasanna in draw

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Cricket Australia Chairman’s XI and Sri Lankans played out a draw at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. Just 31 overs were bowled today and the visitors finished on 396 for 6. They added 120 runs on the day, with Prasanna Jayawardene and Dinesh Chandimal scoring half-centuries. The pair added 110 for the fifth wicket in 27 overs. Both fell before the close. Sri Lanka’s batsmen, though, had begun their tour on a positive note, with three half-centuries and a century in response to CA Chairman’s XI’s 439. The game ended by mutual agreement between the captains.

Ben Stokes undergoes second finger operation with Ashes involvement still in doubt

Long-term prospects boosted after operation to remove scar tissue from injured digit

ESPNcricinfo staff06-Oct-2021Ben Stokes has undergone a second finger operation that looks set to rule him out of the Ashes, but may yet hasten his return to action in the long term.Stokes, who has been on indefinite leave since pulling out of this summer’s Test series against India, sustained a severe break of his left index finger while attempting a catch for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL in April.And according to the Daily Mirror, the same surgeon who operated on the original injury – Leeds-based consultant Doug Campbell – reassessed Stokes’ finger on Monday, removing the metal screws from the now-healed digit, but also addressing the scar tissue that the paper said had been causing “searing” pain around Stokes’ tendons and ligaments.Stokes made an abortive return to action this summer, playing for Durham in the T20 Blast in June before an unexpected call-up for the ODI series against Pakistan in July – when England’s entire white-ball squad was forced into isolation due to a Covid outbreak.Related

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Stokes was asked to lead a scratch side that featured nine uncapped players, and even guided England to a remarkable 3-0 series win. However, he required a painkilling injection to get through the contests, and he also seemed troubled by his finger during his two appearances for Northern Superchargers in the inaugural season of the Hundred.He has not played in any form of the game since July 26, after announcing that he would be stepping away from cricket for an indefinite period to focus on his mental wellbeing, and to allow his finger a sustained period of downtime to heal fully.Last month, Stokes was omitted from England’s 15-man squad for the T20 World Cup in the UAE, and with the Ashes negotiations expected to reach a decisive moment this week, he is almost certain to miss that trip too – having also missed the 2017-18 Ashes tour in the aftermath of the Bristol nightclub incident.However, according to The Mirror, the early indications are that Stokes’ latest finger surgery has been a “huge success”, and if that proves to be the case, then he may be better placed to focus on the rest of his comeback.The ECB has since confirmed the details of Stokes’ procedure, adding that he will now “undergo an intensive period of rehabilitation for the next four weeks under the supervision of the ECB’s medical team”. The first Ashes Test is due to get underway at Brisbane on December 8, in just over two months’ time.On Wednesday, Stokes posted a photo on Instagram for the first time since July, posing with his wife Clare with his finger heavily bandaged.

تشكيل الأهلي أمام بيراميدز في السوبر المصري.. ثلاثي هجومي وقندوسي أساسيًا

أعلن السويسري مارسيل كولر مدرب النادي الأهلي، تشكيل الفريق الرسمي لمواجهة نظيره بيراميدز مساء اليوم الجمعة ضمن منافسات كأس السوبر المصري.

الأهلي يلاقي بيراميدز، على أرضية استاد محمد بن زايد في مدينة أبو ظبي، لتحديد الفائز بالسوبر المصري موسم 2021 – 2022.

يذكر أن الزمالك كان قد اعتذر عن عدم المشاركة في مباراة السوبر المصري أمام الأهلي بسبب وقف عقوبة كهربا لاعب الفريق الأحمر، وحل بدلًا منه بيراميدز لخوض اللقاء.

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حراسة المرمى: محمد الشناوي.

خط الدفاع: علي معلول، محمد عبد المنعم، محمود متولي، محمد هاني.

خط الوسط: أحمد قندوسي، حمدي فتحي، مروان عطية.

الهجوم: محمد شريف، أحمد عبد القادر، بيرسي تاو.

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