Sunday Tribune

Egypt progress in Cup of Nations may effect top club

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EGYPT’S progress at the Africa Cup of Nations could come at a heavy cost to its most popular club, dividing fan loyalties as the country awaits a key quarter-final clash in Cameroon today.

It also highlights a strange decision by Fifa to host its Club World Cup at the same time as the final week of the Cup of Nations tournament, in an unpreceden­ted overlappin­g of dates.

Cairo giants Al Ahly will participat­e in the Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates next week, playing their first game against Mexican club Monterrey in Abu Dhabi on February 5.

But if Egypt beat Morocco in tonight’s Cup of Nations quarter-final, and advance to next week’s semi-final and final, Ahly will have to play without six of their best players, who are in the Egypt squad at the tournament in Cameroon.

They also have another player, Ali Maaloul, in Tunisia’s squad, and he is in the same situation. His national team played Burkina Faso in their quarter-final match yesterday.

Al Ahly, who enjoy fanatical support from millions of Egyptians and across the Middle East, were incredulou­s when Fifa in November belatedly announced that the Club World Cup would take place February 3-13.

It was to have been played in Japan, but they withdrew as hosts in September because of concerns over the Covid-19 pandemic.

The overlap in dates and potential impact on Al Ahly being able to take their strongest team the Club World Cup was pointed out in a protest to world football’s governing body, but fell on deaf ears.

“Al Ahly sent official letters to the Egyptian Football Associatio­n, the Confederat­ion of African Football and Fifa, requesting the three parties to collaborat­e to resolve the clash of dates, but no one has responded to our protests,” said the club’s director of football, Sayed Abdelhafiz.

The Club World Cup offers the African champions a rare chance to measure themselves against top clubs from Europe and South America.

At last year’s Club World Cup, hosted in Qatar, Al Ahly lost to Bayern Munich in the semi-final, but edged Brazil’s Palmeiras on post-match penalties in a shock success in the third place play-off.

The dates for the 2022 edition coincide with a mini break in England, allowing European champions Chelsea to participat­e in Abu Dhabi without any disruption to the Premier League schedule.

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