Pyramids hosts Rwandan army tonight in the African Champions League

The first football team of the club hosts Pyramids At nine o’clock tonight, Saturday, his counterpart Rwandan army In the second leg of the round of 32 of the tournament African Champions League At the Air Defense Stadium, after a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.

The match will be managed by a team of referees from Chad, led by referee Mohamed Allaw, with Boujoula Issa as the first assistant, Musa Hafez as the second assistant, and Abdul Karim Othman as the fourth referee. The match will be monitored by Mamoun Bishara from Sudan, and the referees’ performance will be monitored by Manuel Canedo from Angola.

For his part, Croatian coach of Pyramids FC, Kornislav Jurcic, was keen to speak with the players in several lectures to emphasize the need to focus on the second leg against the Rwandan army, especially since the first leg ended in a positive draw, which is a deceptive result, stressing the need to work on deciding the second leg early and not waiting for any surprises that could tip the balance.

Jurčić wants to push the striking force in the second leg against the Rwandan army, as Pyramids played the first leg with the following lineup: Goalkeeper: Ahmed El-Shennawy, Defense line: Mahmoud Marei – Mohamed El-Sheeb – Mohamed Hamdy – Ahmed Sami, Midfield: Mohand Lasheen – Blati Toure – Ramadan Sobhi – Mostafa Fathy – Karim Hafez, Attack line: Veston Mayele, and the second leg lineup may witness minor adjustments in order to increase the offensive aspect while balancing the defensive security.

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