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The Qatar Club team clings to its hopes of crossing into the second preliminary round of the King Salman Cup for Arab Football Clubs, during tomorrow’s confrontation against its Tunisian guest Sfaxien, when they meet at Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium in the second leg of the first preliminary round of the competition. The match, which will take place at exactly 10:00 pm Doha time, during which the Moroccan coach Youssef Al-Sefri team is looking forward to cutting the candidacy paper for the next round, benefiting from the performance it showed during the first-leg match that took place between the two teams last week at Al-Tayeb Al-Muhairi Stadium in the Tunisian city of Sfax, which ended in a draw. Negative without goals, during which colleagues Sebastian Syria and Bashar Resen made a strong show and almost snatched the victory on more than one occasion. Qatar coach Youssef Al-Sefri relied on many cards in the three lines, most notably the captain of the defense line and former German Bayern Munich player Javi Martinez, as well as the former Egyptian-Moroccan Al-Ahly defender Badr Bannon, and behind them the goalkeeper Sati Al-Abbasi, in addition to the great experience of the Iraqi midfielder Bashar Rasan, who played a great match in the match Going was one of the most important keys to the danger that worried the Tunisian defense, as well as the movements of striker Sebastian Syria on the front lines, which gives the team the opportunity to qualify at the expense of the Tunisian team. In addition, the technical staff of the Qatar Club team focused on many points during the recent training and worked to study the opposing team and find solutions that limit the danger of the Tunisian team, which will certainly search for a pressing attack from the first whistle in order to surprise the Qatar Club goal. Doubts remain about the participation of former Frenchman Paris Saint-Germain player Javier Pastore and Sweden’s Nabil Bhuy in the starting line-up for Qatar. Omitting the seriousness of the Tunisian team during the quick rebounds. Qatar occupies sixth place in the (QNB Stars League) with 26 points (and has a postponed match) from 8 victories and suffered seven defeats, the last of which was 1-3 against Al-Duhail in the 17th round, while it tied on two occasions, and Qatar is 3 points behind Al-Gharafa in fourth place and one point. About Al Wakra Fifth. For his part, the Egyptian Hossam El-Badri, the coach of the Tunisian Sfaxien, does not want to start his mission with his new team with an early farewell from the Arab Championship, so he will throw all the available cards to overcome the Qatar hurdle, and despite the team’s lack of efforts by its player Abdullah Al-Omari due to injury, the solutions that the opposing team possess appear to be Available in the shadow of Guinean defender Nabi Kamara, behind him is goalkeeper Ayman Dahman, in addition to the presence of the three forwards, Ashraf Al Habasi, Mauritanian Ismail Diakiti and Guinean Mohamed Kante. Al-Masry Al-Badri took over the technical management of the team a few days before the first-leg match against Qatar, succeeding former Tunisian coach Anis Bou Jalban, who took over the task last February, succeeding Italian Maurizio Jacobacci. Sfaxien is currently ranked sixth in the Tunisian league, and tied in its last confrontation against its traditional African rival without goals. The two teams had never met in any friendly confrontation before, and it was the first leg confrontation between them at the official level. The confrontation will be managed tomorrow / Tuesday / by an Iraqi arbitration team led by Ali Sabah as referee for the arena, assisted by Haider Abdul Hassan as a first assistant, Amir Dawood as a second assistant, and Zaid Thamer as a fourth referee, along with the resident of the Saudi referees, Khalil Jalal. It is worth noting that the qualifier from this match will meet the qualifier from the confrontation between Al-Hilal of Sudan and Manama of Bahrain, where the Sudanese team won the first leg at home with three goals, and they are scheduled to meet again later today. The winner of the two matches qualifies to join the first group that includes "Tunisian Esperance, the Saudi Jeddah Federation and the Iraqi police".

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