Badr Ahmed, director of the football team at Sharjah Club, confirmed that Sharjah will fight on all fronts locally and in Asia, and that its ambition is to compete for the top four places in the ADNOC Professional League, noting that the friendly match that his team played against Al Hamriya yesterday comes as part of the team’s preparations for the Al-Nasr match. The next season in the league so that the players are fully prepared and physically fit, stressing the importance of Sharjah continuing to achieve positive results in the league.
Badr Ahmed told Emirates Al-Youm: “Al-Sharjah has resumed its daily training since last Sunday, after a short rest that the players underwent for four days, following their return from Doha after playing their match against the Iranian team Sepahan in the AFC Champions League 2.”
He added: “The team will fight in all aspects, whether in the league, the President’s Cup, the Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Cup, or the AFC Champions League for clubs, and our ambition is to be among the top four in the local league this season.”
Al-Sharjah currently occupies second place in the ADNOC Professional Teams standings with 18 points, equal to Shabab Al-Ahly, which leads the standings on goal difference, but it played one match less than Al-Sharjah, which played seven matches, winning six and losing one match.
Al Hammadi continued: “Sharjah Club has always been competing for advanced positions in the league for years, and will not retreat from these positions, especially after it won the league title, the President’s Cup, the Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, and the Super Cup in the past seasons, and all of these tournaments require the team to continue at this level.” And to preserve it.”
In response to a question about whether the team will seek to strengthen its ranks with new elements during the upcoming winter transfers, Badr Ahmed explained: “Although the team is complete with its current elements, and the players have performed at good levels, the club will attract any good player who can benefit the team.” .
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