Al Ain FC first team manager Ahmed Al Shamsi confirmed their respect for all competing clubs, stressing that their competitor Al Ahly of Egypt in the next round of the Confederations Cup is a big team and that Zamalek also remains a big team, pointing out that Al Ain FC has a fan base in Egypt and they hope to gain their support in the upcoming match.
Al Shamsi told Emirates Today: “We have fans and supporters of the team in Egypt and we are waiting for them. Our relations with competing clubs around the world are deep, including Al Ahly and Zamalek.”
Al-Shamasi pointed out that “Egyptian football has continued to produce players of a high level over the years,” adding: “Egyptian football has a great history in African championships, and Al-Ahly and Zamalek have previously won their championships.”
Al Ain, who defeated their guest Auckland City of New Zealand 6-2 in the first round of the Confederations Cup, have set a date with Al Ahly of Egypt, which they will face on October 29 in Cairo.
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