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Reporter: The Oman Football Association has implemented a "send out" plan, and a number of young players will travel to Europe to stay abroad

Reporter: The Oman Football Association has implemented a "send out" plan, and a number of young players will travel to Europe to stay abroad

According to reporter Ma Dexing, in order to promote the further development of Oman's football level, the Oman Football Association has implemented a "send out" plan, and some young Omani players will go to Europe to play.

After the complete failure of the World Cup with Australia on February 1, in order to seek a breakthrough in the Asian Cup, on the one hand, the Oman Football Association will further fully support the work of the national team and arrange a series of warm-up matches; on the other hand, according to Ivankovic's advice, let more players go out, and preferably to European clubs.

The "send out" plan, under the specific responsibility of Ivankovic's assistant Blanco Firas Ali, sent three young players from the team to professional clubs in the Czech Republic, Slovakia or Croatia. At present, midfielder Ashad Allawi, born in 2000, and defender Amijad Harti, have a clear goal to join, and two or three other players are in the process of negotiation.

During the winter transfer window in January this year, 20-year-old Hazard Hamza Barusz has moved to Spain to join the fourth-tier Team San Andrews and begin his career in the world.

The Oman Football Association hopes that through this move, young players in Oman will be able to show the talent and technical ability of young players through the European professional stage on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is more important, hoping to further enhance the competitiveness of the Omani national team.

(Nanling Weeping and Crying)

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