Worse than Miley: Howe must drop Newcastle flop who lost 100% of his duels

Newcastle United booked their place in the next round of the League Cup with a 4-1 win against Bradford at St. James’ Park on Wednesday night.

The Magpies are, of course, the defending champions of the competition after they beat Liverpool to lift the trophy at Wembley earlier this year.

Eddie Howe’s side were already 3-0 up by the time that the away side grabbed their consolation goal, which meant that the result was never in any serious doubt at any point.

Despite the convincing and comfortable nature of the overall team performance and result, some players did not showcase the best of themselves. Lewis Miley was one of those players.

Why Lewis Miley will be disappointed with his performance

It was a frustrating night for the academy graduate. Not because he was awful from start to finish, but because he let himself down with a few silly errors mixed into an impressive all-round showing.

Miley won six of his nine duels, completed 92% of his attempted passes, and created three chances for his teammates, per Sofascore. This shows that he was strong in his physical contests and creative with the ball at his feet.

However, the England U19 international produced two too many sloppy moments with the ball in his own defensive third, with two errors that led to shots for Bradford, one of which led to a goal.

As you can see in the clip above, Miley tried a risky lofted pass on the edge of his own penalty area and gave the ball away cheaply for Andy Cook’s goal, which was a stunning strike.

The 19-year-old central midfielder was not the worst player on the pitch for the Magpies, though, as it is Emil Krafth who must be ruthlessly ditched by Howe.

Why Newcastle must drop Emil Krafth

The Sweden international was handed a rare chance to impress by the head coach, having not played a single minute of football this season heading into the clash with Bradford.

Krafth, who played 18 times in all competitions in the 2024/25 campaign, did not take that opportunity to show that he deserves more minutes in the first team.

Instead, the rarely-seen 31-year-old defender showed supporters and Howe why he has not had much game time with the Magpies in the last 18 months with an incredibly underwhelming performance against the League One outfit.

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61

Tackles

0

Interceptions

0

Blocks

0

Ground duels won

0/3

Aerial duels won

0/0

Error led to shot

1

As you can see in the table above, Krafth offered very little to the team out of possession, failing to win a a single duel, and made an error that led to a shot for the opposition.

Playing against a lower league side, in a 4-1 win, at St. James’ Park should have freed up Krafth to push forward and offer a threat as an attacking force, but he ended his time on the pitch without any ‘big chances’ created and only one key pass.

Because of his error that led to a shot for the opposition, the experienced defender created as many chances for Bradford as he did for Newcastle (one) in his 61 minutes on the pitch.

He was even worse than Miley against Bradford because the midfielder, at least, created a ‘big chance’ and won the majority of his duels, which meant that the youngster had good and bad moments. Krafth, meanwhile, did not do enough on or off the ball in the game.

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Therefore, Howe must ruthlessly ditch the Swedish flop from the starting XI in order to bring Kieran Trippier or Tino Livramento back into the side to face Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday.

Rishabh Pant fined for slow over-rate offence against MI

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant has been fined after his team was found guilty of maintaining a slow over rate during their defeat against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede on Sunday.Pant was fined INR 24 lakhs because it was DC’s second over-rate offence in IPL 2025, while the rest of the playing XI including the Impact Player will be fined “either INR 6 lakhs or 25% of their respective match fees, whichever is lesser,” according to the tournament’s code of conduct.LSG had chosen to bowl first on a hot afternoon in Mumbai. They conceded 215 for 7 in 20 overs and lost the chase by 54 runs after being dismissed for 161. It was a tough game for Pant, who was dismissed for 4 of 2 balls, extending his poor run this season: he’s scored only 110 runs in nine innings at a strike rate of 98.21.Related

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LSG remained on ten points after suffering their fifth defeat in ten games, while MI rose to second temporarily on 12 points after recording their fifth successive victory.Along with Pant, Shubman Gill (GT), Axar Patel (DC), Sanju Samson (Rajasthan Royals – RR), Rajat Patidar (Royal Challengers Bengaluru – RCB), Riyan Parag (RR) and Hardik Pandya (MI) have also been penalised for slow over-rate offences so far this season. Unlike last year, however, the IPL has done away with bans for captains for repeat over-rate offences and will only levy demerit points and fines, in addition to in-game penalties.LSG’s next three games are against Punjab Kings (May 4), RCB (May 9) and GT (May 14), while MI play RR (May 1), GT (May 6) and PBKS (May 11).

Parag: We didn't show enough intent against the spinners

RCB’s spinners Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma gave away only 31 runs each in their respective four overs

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Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag believes his batters did not attack the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) spinners enough, which eventually cost them another close chase, by 11 runs in Bengaluru. RR needed 18 from the last 12 balls when Josh Hazlewood conceded just one run and dismissed a set Dhruv Jurel and Jofra Archer on consecutive deliveries before Yash Dayal defended 16 runs in the last over.It’s the third chase in a row that RR have lost after having victory within their sights. In their last two games, against Delhi Capitals (DC) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), they needed nine to win from the last over but fell short on both occasions.While all other RCB fast bowlers, apart from Hazlewood, leaked runs at at least 11 an over, their spinners put the brakes on RR in the middle overs, as Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma gave away 31 runs each in their respective four overs. Krunal also took the big wickets of Parag with his first ball and of Nitish Rana in his third over.Related

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“I think we did really well with the ball,” Parag said after the game. “It was probably like a 210 to 220 wicket. We held them back really well. With our batting halfway through our innings, we were in the driver’s seat. We needed probably eight and a half runs per over in the last 10-11 overs. I think we’ve got ourselves to blame, we didn’t show enough intent against the spinners. We could have executed our batting a little bit better.”On a pitch where fast bowlers appeared easier to score off, RR’s most economical bowler was also a spinner: Wanindu Hasaranga. Hasaranga finished with 1 for 30 after tying the RCB line-up down with his pace variations.In the chase, RR had smashed 87 in the first seven overs off the quick bowlers before Krunal and Suyash came on. Once Krunal struck with his first ball, the RR batters managed only two fours off five overs in a row against spin. That shot up RR’s asking rate from 8.72 at the start of the tenth over to 11 after 14 overs, and 11.50 by the time Krunal and Suyash finished their quota.When asked how much of it was a mental challenge, Parag said: “The support staff has given us a lot of freedom. The onus is on the players and ourselves that we need to go ahead and show that freedom and show performances with intent and play freely. It’s a tournament where if you make one slight mistake, you’re gonna pay for it. And that’s what happened today.”With their fifth loss in a row, RR continue to be eighth on the points table. They have only two wins from nine games and are in must-win territory going forward, although winning all five may also not guarantee a spot in the playoffs.

تحديد راتب المدرب الجديد لمنتخب مصر للشباب

كشف الإعلامي أحمد شوبير آخر التطورات الخاصة بـ تعيين مدير فني جديد لـ منتخب مصر للشباب “مواليد 2005″، والمقرر أن يخوض التصفيات المؤهلة إلى أولمبياد 2028.

وكان منتخب مصر للشباب قد خرج من منافسات بطولة كأس العالم الأخيرة في تشيلي، بقيادة أسامة نبيه.

وقال أحمد شوبير في تصريحات إذاعية عبر آثير “أون سبورت إف إم”: “عملية اختيار المدير الفني الجديد للمنتخب الأولمبي لا تزال في مراحلها الأولى، وأحد أعضاء اللجنة الفنية بـ اتحاد الكرة اقترح اسم الكابتن شوقي غريب، إلا أن هاني أبو ريدة رفض طرح الأسماء في الوقت الحالي”.

وأكمل: “اللجنة ناقشت فكرة التعاقد مع مدرب أجنبي، وتم تحديد راتبه بين 80 و100 ألف دولار شهريًا، وهناك عدد كبير من المدربين الأجانب ينتظرون القرار، من بينهم ميكالي نعم أؤكد ميكالي منهم”.

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واختتم: “اللجنة لا ترغب في التسرع، خاصة أن التصفيات المؤهلة لكأس أمم إفريقيا ستنطلق آواخر عام 2026، على أن تُقام البطولة في نوفمبر 2027، مؤكدًا أن هناك متسعًا من الوقت لاختيار الأنسب”.

Gianni Infantino suggests international football calendar should be changed to allow for regular WINTER World Cups as he hints at 2034 rescheduling

FIFA President Gianni Infantino believes that the international calendar should be changed in order to accommodate winter World Cups in the future. With the 2034 edition currently scheduled to take place in the height of summer in Saudi Arabia, football's showpiece could follow Qatar's lead in 2022 and move to the winter, which saw domestic seasons start earlier and finish later.

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    With temperatures hitting as high as 39c in the day in the height of summer in Saudi Arabia, there is a strong possibility that the 2034 World Cup will need to be played in the winter. Indeed, average temperatures are a much more bearable 22c in December, and it means that the Saudi Arabia World Cup may be pushed back in the calendar.

    It wouldn't be the first time this has happened in the competition's history, with the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, won by Argentina, setting the benchmark. While this did mean that the footballing calendar was adjusted for an earlier start and a later finish for leagues in Europe, it would vastly improve conditions for players and fans alike.

    Infantino has suggested that a change to the calendar could become a permanent move further down the line, meaning some domestic seasons would run into June rather than finish in mid-May.

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    Speaking at the European Football Clubs' annual assembly in Rome, Infantino said talks are already underway to alter the footballing calendar. "We are already into the nitty-gritty, we are discussing all the time," Infantino is quoted as saying by The Times.

    "It’s not just about one World Cup – it’s a general reflection – even to play in some European countries in July is very, very hot, so maybe we have to think. Actually, the best month to play football, which is June, is not used very much in Europe. Maybe there are ways we can optimise the calendar, but we are discussing it and we will see when we come to some conclusions. We just have to have an open mind.

    "It is a fact that in the world, if you want to play at the same time everywhere, you can play in March or in October, most likely. Because in December you cannot play in one part of the world and in July you cannot play in another part of the world. We need to consider all these elements when we speak about national team competitions, national team release, about club competitions, and see how we can make it better for the benefit of everyone. So there is a lot at stake."

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    The FIFA President is also adamant that there will be no visa issues at the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted in North America next summer, adding: "There will be no issues with regard to visas for the participating teams and we are hoping to announce something soon for fans. We have excellent discussions with the US government, there is White House task force headed by President Trump," he said.

    Furthermore, Infantino added that he hopes Israel's upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Norway and Italy won't be targeted by protesters after a ceasefire was agreed between Israel and Hamas to end the conflict in Gaza.

    "Now there is a ceasefire everyone should be happy about that and support the process," Infantino said.

    "It goes beyond football but it includes football as well. The ceasefire agreement is fantastic news for the whole world."

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    At the time of writing, 19 nations have qualified for the 2026 World Cup, with Japan the first none-host to secure their spot in the US. With South American qualifying wrapped up, 2022 winners Argentina and the World Cup's most successful side, Brazil, have also secured their spot stateside.

    The likes of England, Portugal, Spain and France are also expected to jet across the Atlantic next summer as they quartet seek to maintain their 100% start to their respective World Cup qualifying campaigns. The latest side to book their ticket are Algeria, who qualified on Thursday. 

Ousmane Dembele set for first match since Ballon d'Or win as star forward returns to PSG squad alongside Marquinhos ahead of Champions League clash

Paris Saint-Germain have been handed a major double boost ahead of their Champions League showdown against Bayer Leverkusen, with Ousmane Dembele and captain Marquinhos back in the squad after injury layoffs. The French champions travel to Germany with renewed confidence, although Luis Enrique will still be without midfielders Fabian Ruiz and Joao Neves.

Dembele and Marquinhos back for Champions League fixture

PSG confirmed that Dembele and Marquinhos have both recovered from injury and will travel with the squad to face Leverkusen in the Champions League. Dembele has been out for more than six weeks with a severe hamstring injury he sustained on international duty with France in early September. Marquinhos, meanwhile, has not played since the Classique against Marseille on September 22 due to a thigh issue.

Dembele’s comeback comes at a pivotal moment. Before his injury, the Ballon d’Or winner was in outstanding form, scoring twice and assisting once in PSG’s 6-3 win over Toulouse on August 30. He has yet to feature in this season’s Champions League campaign, making his return particularly significant as PSG aim to make it three wins from three in the group stage.

Marquinhos’ return is equally important for stability in defence. However, head coach Luis Enrique will still be without key midfielders Fabian Ruiz and Joao Neves, both of whom remain unavailable for the trip to Germany.

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Les Parisiens have coped well domestically without their No. 10 but lacked his creativity and unpredictability in recent matches. The 28-year-old Ballon d'Or winner trains normally again and is expected to feature, though the club have stressed they will not “take any risks” with his recovery.

During his absence, PSG’s attack struggled for fluidity in certain matches. His return gives Enrique another dimension, pace on the flank, ability to beat defenders, and decisive contributions in the final third. During his rehabilitation, the Frenchman underwent treatment at a specialist clinic in Doha. Dembele then gradually returned to training last week. 

Marquinhos followed a separate recovery plan after suffering his thigh issue, with PSG choosing not to rush him to avoid a relapse. His return adds stability to a defence that has conceded goals in recent matches. The Brazilian restores leadership at the back, but it remains unclear whether either player will start or be eased in from the bench. PSG medical staff are taking a cautious approach due to the demanding fixtures ahead.

A Ballon d'Or winner back to inspire PSG

Dembele returns to action as the newly crowned Ballon d’Or winner, a landmark that adds even greater excitement to his comeback. PSG shared footage of him training normally at Camp des Loges, sparking hope among supporters that he will feature, even if only for limited minutes, against Leverkusen. Even during his absence, Dembele’s influence lingered. PSG have stayed competitive in Ligue 1 but missed his creativity and ability to open tight defences.

The club have repeatedly stressed that no risks will be taken with either Dembele or Marquinhos. Their long-term availability is considered more important than immediate impact. Still, their presence on the bench alone is a mental lift for both teammates and fans, especially ahead of a crunch match away from home in Europe. 

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AFPWhat comes next for Luis Enrique and PSG?

PSG enter one of the most demanding phases of their season, facing key fixtures domestically and in Europe. After Leverkusen, they return to Ligue 1 action against Brest and Lorient. With the team still managing injuries, Enrique will be tasked with rotating wisely while maintaining balance and intensity.

The timing of both players' return gives PSG a stronger foundation to build from. Their presence reduces pressure on younger players and stabilises the team both tactically and emotionally. 

For Dembele, this marks the beginning of a new chapter as a Ballon d’Or winner, now expected not only to entertain but to deliver consistently on the biggest stage. For Marquinhos, it is about restoring defensive leadership. For PSG, it’s about momentum, survival through injury setbacks, and pushing forward in the Champions League.

Weekly wages: FC Porto 2025/26 highest-paid players

Two-time Champions League winners FC Porto may not be the force they once were, but they still have a number of quality players on their books.

The Dragons have an annual payroll of €30,910,000 for the 2025/26 season, with the average player earning just over €1.1m per season. Every FC Porto player in the first-team squad has been ranked in order from highest to lowest in terms of wages for the season, with the help of Capology.

Disclaimer – only the club and the players themselves truly know their wages, so take each of these figures as you will.

Jakub Kiwior

€66,731

€3,470,000

Luuk de Jong

€48,077

€2,500,000

Jan Bednarek

€48,077

€2,500,000

Pepe

€48,077

€2,500,000

Gabri Veiga

€38,462

€2,000,000

Alberto Costa

€36,923

€1,920,000

Samu Omorodion

€31,346

€1,630,000

Diogo Costa

€27,692

€1,440,000

Nehuen Perez

€27,692

€1,440,000

Alan Varela

€24,038

€1,250,000

Pablo Rosario

€22,115

€1,150,000

Borja Sainz

€22,115

€1,150,000

Rodrigo Mora

€18,462

€960,000

Victor Froholdt

€18,462

€960,000

Pedro Lima

€17,308

€900,000

Francisco Moura

€16,731

€870,000

Zaidu Sanusi

€15,000

€780,000

Claudio Ramos

€11,154

€580,000

Joao Costa

€11,154

€580,000

William Gomes

€9,231

€480,000

Stephen Eustaquio

€8,462

€440,000

Martim Fernandes

€7,308

€380,000

Dominik Prpic

€7,308

€380,000

Deniz Gul

€6,731

€350,000

Tomas Perez

€5,769

€300,000

Here's a detailed look at FC Porto's top 10 earners… 10 Alan Varela €24,038 per week

Alan Varela signed a new deal with FC Porto in 2025, seeing his salary increase by €10,000 per week.

The Argentine midfielder has gone from strength to strength in Portugal and is now under contract until 2030.

9 Nehuen Perez €24,038 per week

Centre-back Nehuen Perez made the move to FC Porto from Udinese in 2024.

The Argentina international was only on loan at the Estadio do Dragao, but he made a move permanent in 2025.

8 Diogo Costa €27,692 per week

Academy graduate Diogo Costa made his senior debut for FC Porto in 2019 and hasn’t looked back.

The Portugal international has gone on to be first-choice for club and country in recent years and has even been linked with a big-money move away, so eventually, FC Porto could cash in on one of the best goalkeepers in the game today.

7 Samu Omorodion €31,346 per week

It looked as if Samu Omorodion would be joining Chelsea from Atletico Madrid in 2024, but after a deal broke down, FC Porto came in and secured the forward’s services.

The youngster made an instant impact in Portugal, scoring 11 goals in his first 10 appearances in all competitions.

6 Alberto Costa €36,923 per week

Portuguese full-back Alberto Costa returned to his native country in 2025 after a brief spell in Italy with Juventus.

The former Vitoria S.C right-back cost Porto €15m and signed a five-year contract.

5 Gabri Veiga €38,462 per week

Gabri Veiga was handed the number 10 shirt after signing for Porto from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli in 2025.

Like Costa, Veiga also cost €15m and signed a deal until 2030 and can play as an attacking midfielder or out wide.

4 Pepe €40,385 per week

Not to be mistaken with the iconic centre-back who also played for FC Porto, Brazilian winger Pepe is one of three players on €48,077 per week.

After joining from Gremio in 2021, Pepe is under contract until 2027.

3 Jan Bednarek €40,385 per week

After eight years as a Southampton player, Jan Bednarek swapped St Mary’s for FC Porto in 2025 in a deal worth €7.5m.

The centre-back signed a four-year deal and is set to earn €10m in wages during that time.

2 Luuk de Jong €40,385 per week

Experienced striker Luuk de Jong was announced as a shock signing during one of FC Porto’s pre-season fixtures at the Estadio do Dragao.

He didn’t cost Porto a penny, allowing them to give De Jong a €2.5m per year deal.

1 Jakub Kiwior €66,731 per week

Top of the list as FC Porto’s hughest paid player for 2025/26 is defender Jakub Kiwior, who is on loan from Arsenal for the season.

The Poland international found game time hard to come by at the Emirates and there is thought to be an obligation for a deal to become permanent in 2026.

Leeds have signed an "electric" star who's a bigger talent than Ramazani

Leeds United’s return to the Premier League has been anything but quiet.

Following their 100-point Championship campaign, the 49ers Enterprises ownership backed Daniel Farke heavily in the transfer market, landing a string of ambitious signings.

Players such as Lucas Perri, Sean Longstaff, James Justin, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin all arrived.

Yet it was not just arrivals that made headlines.

Key exits included Rasmus Kristensen, Maximilian Wöber, Junior Firpo, and perhaps most controversially, Largie Ramazani.

The Belgian winger had been a lively outlet during last season’s promotion push, but he was loaned to Valencia for the campaign – a move that left many supporters questioning whether Leeds had weakened their wide options.

With the club still finding its Premier League rhythm, the debate over whether Ramazani should have stayed has grown louder.

Why Leeds were right to let Ramazani go out on loan

Ramazani’s departure on a temporary basis is a curious subplot to Leeds’ summer.

The 24-year-old Belgium youth international only joined from Almería last year but quickly carved out a role in the promotion campaign.

Featuring 29 times in the Championship, he produced six goals and two assists, his pace and directness often unsettling second-tier defences.

With a market value of £6m, as per Transfermarkt, he represented a player in his prime years, and one many fans saw as ready for the next level.

A natural left-winger, Ramazani’s main strengths lie in stretching defences and committing opponents one-on-one.

His energy and willingness to run beyond meant he was often the difference maker in tight games.

On loan at Valencia, he has featured twice, offering the same blend of direct dribbling and counter-attacking thrust that made him popular at Elland Road.

Yet beneath the surface numbers, Ramazani’s output was limited at Championship level, suggesting that he may well have struggled up a division too.

His nine goal involvements across 30 matches last season, while respectable, were rarely decisive in big moments.

That is part of the reason Leeds sanctioned his loan, particularly given the scale of their recruitment drive and the emergence of an arguably bigger talent in the same position.

The answer to Leeds' wide problems

If Ramazani represented a promise unfulfilled, Noah Okafor offers a more complete package.

Signed from AC Milan for £18m, the 25-year-old Switzerland international arrived with a pedigree built across Europe.

His journey has taken him from FC Basel to RB Salzburg, where he developed a reputation as an explosive forward in the Champions League, before stints at Napoli and Milan.

Last season he featured 11 times in Serie A, scoring once, and added five appearances on the European stage.

Okafor is not simply a winger who hugs the touchline. Described by scout Jacek Kulig as “electric”, he combines agility and power with two-footed balance, close control and an ability to beat players in tight spaces.

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Crucially, he is also far more rounded than Ramazani: his defensive work rate, progressive carrying and ambidextrous dribbling make him suited to both high-pressing and counter-attacking systems.

The statistical comparison already tilts in his favour.

Matches Played

15

Minutes

454

Goals

1

Progressive Carries

28

Progressive Passes

13

Last season, Okafor produced 5.60 progressive carries per 90 compared to Ramazani’s 4.61, while also averaging more shot-creating actions (3.50 to 2.97).

He hits the target more frequently too, with 1.83 shots on target per 90 compared to Ramazani’s 1.39.

Although Ramazani leads for goal involvements (nine to Okafor’s one), the Swiss forward’s underlying numbers point towards far greater efficiency once settled in the Premier League.

Another area where Okafor stands out is ball progression.

His 25.2 carries per 90 reflect how central he is to advancing possession, while his blend of strength and control ensures he can both hold play up and drive past opponents.

Ramazani’s raw pace is useful, but Okafor provides a wider range of tools that make him harder to defend against at elite level.

Okafor’s European experience is another clear distinction. Having faced Champions League knockout ties and Serie A defences, he arrives at Elland Road with a level of maturity that Ramazani is yet to prove.

His display at the weekend gave a glimpse of what he can bring: direct running, creative spark, and a physical presence Leeds have lacked in wide areas.

For Leeds, the decision to let Ramazani leave now looks less risky.

While the Belgian may yet prove his worth in La Liga, Okafor already appears capable of offering Premier League quality.

In a squad balancing survival with ambition, having a winger of Okafor’s calibre may prove the smarter investment.

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خاص | منتخب مصر مواليد 2009 يستعد لمواجهة الأردن وديًا

كشف مصدر بـ منتخب مصر مواليد 2009، عن موقف وموعد معسكر الفراعنة الصغار القادم ضمن الاستعدادات للمشاركة في بطولة شمال إفريقيا.

ويستعد منتخب مصر تحت 16 سنة، للمشاركة في تصفيات شمال إفريقيا خلال مارس 2026.

ومن المقرر أن تحسم هذه التصفيات تأهل منتخب مصر 2009 إلى نهائيات كأس إفريقيا تحت 17 عامًا 2026، من عدمه.

طالع | مواعيد مباريات منتخب مصر في كأس العالم للناشئين تحت 17 عامًا

وقال المصدر في تصريحات خاصة لـ بطولات: “المنتخب سيدخل في معسكر من 3 لـ10 نوفمبر في مشروع الهدف”.

وأكمل: “سيسافر المنتخب لمواجهة الأردن في وديتين بالأردن يومي 13 و15 نوفمبر استعدادًا لتصفيات شمال إفريقيا في مارس 2026 المؤهلة لكأس العالم في المغرب”.

VÍDEO: Piquerez projeta semi entre Palmeiras e Boca Juniors na Libertadores: 'Final antecipada'

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O Palmeiras conquistou uma vaga na Libertadores ao eliminar o Deportivo Pereira-COL, na quarta-feira (30), e poucas horas depois já soube quem será o adversário na decisão: o Boca Juniors-ARG, que deixou para trás o Racing-ARG, nos pênaltis. A partida será um reencontro de uma das maiores rivalidades continentais desde o fim dos anos 90. E há quem diga que se trata de uma “final antecipada”, como foi o caso de Piquerez, em coletiva após o duelo de volta das quartas de final. O uruguaio também quer sentir o que é jogar na Bombonera. Veja o que o lateral disse no vídeo acima:

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