The Handball Federation announced, the day before yesterday, the latest update to the list of foreign men’s team players (born – residents – professionals) registered in its lists for the 2024-2025 sports season, which begins this stage next month, in a list dominated by players from the African continent (Africa). It included 10 professionals, from Egypt (5 players), Tunisia (3 players), one player from Congo and another from Cameroon.
The champion of the “Handy Hand League” for the past eight seasons, the Sharjah Club team, strengthened its ranks by signing last season’s top scorer, the Egyptian Omar Sayed Foley, coming from the Maliha Club, so Foley joined the ranks of the “King” along with the Tunisian Misbah Sanei, who continues for the fourth consecutive season his association with the team. .
In turn, Shabab Al-Ahly, the league’s runner-up, contracted with Egyptian Mustafa Osama Bashir, to team up with Tunisian professional Rayan Ben Mahmoud, who starred with the “Knights” last season.
Maliha continued to rely on the Egyptian school to compensate for the departure of its star, Omar Sayed Foley, by strengthening its ranks with the Egyptian professional duo, Mustafa Abdel Moneim Khalil, and Mohamed Ali Omar, and Al-Wasl turned to the same school in its contract with the Egyptian Mohamed Hisham Al-Basiouni, while Al-Nasr put its trust in the Tunisian school by contracting with Hani. Bin Al-Kamil Qarawi.
Dibba Al-Hisn relied on the technical stability of its professionals, by retaining the services of Cameroonian Hubert Mendo Nanawa for the third season in a row, and renewing the services of Congolese player Burrell Grace Issasi.
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