Friday, January 11, 2013

Afghanistan Aims for a Strong Squad for AFC Challenge Cup Qualifiers



Yousef Kargar has invited more than 30 players from inside and outside Afghanistan to the national team for the preparation of the AFC Challenge Cup Qualifier. Afghanistan is placed with host Laos, Mongolia and Sri Lanka in Group C which will be held on March 2, 4 and 6.

The domestic players already started their practice camp in Kabul earlier this week and will fly to Dubai for a 12 day camp where the foreign based players will also join. Kargar will select 23 players for the final squad after the Dubai camp.

Afghanistan Based Players:

Hamidullah Yousefzai – Forozi, Kabul
Abdul Qayum Sapond – De Maiwand Atalan, Kandahar
Feraydun Khatibi – Ansari FC, Herat
Ali Yarzada – Toofan Harirood, Herat
Hamid Karimi – Toofan Harirood, Herat
Rafi Barekzai – Toofan Harirood, Herat
Waheed Nadeem – Toofan Harirood, Herat
Masood Hashimi – Urdo, Kabul
Faiz Mohammad Faiz – De Maiwand Atalan, Kandahar
Fayaz Azizi – Simorgh Alborz, Balkh
Munirulhaq Nadeem – Simorgh Alborz, Balkh
Mustafa Rezai – Simorgh Alborz, Balkh
2 other players – Estiqlal Kabul

Foreign Based Players:

Amrudin Sharifi – Iran
Zainudin Sharifi – Iran
Yusef Mashriqi – USA
Idris Mashriqi – USA
Arash Hatifie – USA
Fardin Shinwari – USA
Faisal Sakhizada – Dandenong Thunder Australia
Islam Amiri – Mumbai FC India
Edris Hijrat – Quick 20 Holland
Djelaludin Sharityar – Al Hidd Bahrain
Mustafa Azadzoi – VFB Oldenberg Germany
Harez Habib – BC Sport Kasel Germany
Hasib Wada – FCA Darmstadt Germany
Sarmi Hasil – Germany
Sandjar Ahmadi – SC Vier- und Marschlande Germany
Mustafa Hadid – Altona 93 Germany
Belal Arezou – Asker FC Norway
Salim Kohistani – Denmark
Jawad Alam – Denmark

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