علق محمود عبد المنعم “كهربا” لاعب الأهلي على الاتهامات التي وجهت له بالتسبب في فشل انتقال الحارس الدولي المصري محمد أبوجبل لصفوف الأحمر.
وكانت تقارير صحفية ربطت حارس البنك الأهلي محمد أبو جبل بالانتقال للأهلي لكن الصفقة لم تتم بشكل رسمي.
وقال كهربا ردًا على تلك الاتهامات في تصريحات لقناة “القاهرة والناس”: “لم أعترض على ضم أبو جبل، لم يحدث ذلك، لا أنا ولا محمد الشناوي، ليس لنا علاقة بالموضوع، أبو جبل شخصية جميلة وليس لي علاقة بهذا الموضوع، حصل فقط خلاف بسيط داخل الملعب معه وانتهى سريعًا”.
اقرأ أيضًا.. كهربا يتحدث عن “عمل” الزمالك ويؤكد: إمام عاشور “أجمد” من عبد الله السعيد
وأضاف: “محمد صلاح قريب مني جدًا واستفدنا منه في كأس أمم إفريقيا، ظُلم وقت الإصابة والكلام الذي انتشر، هناك برامج في مصر تبني محتواها على صلاح كما فعلوا معي من قبل”.
وتابع: “صلاح قال لنا إنه يجب أن يُعالج في إنجلترا حتى يعود لنا قبل نهائي أمم إفريقيا، هو كان معنا صريح جدًا وتعامل بكل حب”.
واختتم مهاجم الأهلي: “صلاح أسطورة، أنتم (بتتكلموا على مين)؟، الشارع المصري يقول ما يريده، لكن النقاد يجب أن يعرفوا عمن يتحدثون، صلاح (عاملنا قيمة)، المنتخب يُعامل أفضل معاملة في أي مكان في العالم بسبب صلاح، يجب على الناس فهم أنه من الخطأ السير خلف كل ما يقال”.
Todd Boehly is eyeing a Chelsea move for Bayer Leverkusen youngster Florian Wirtz this summer as Mauricio Pochettino looks to continue his overhaul of the squad ahead of 2023/24.
What’s the latest on Florian Wirtz to Chelsea?
According to journalist Simon Phillips reporting on his Substack, the Blues are currently keen on making a move for the talented attacking midfielder as Pochettino looks to rejuvenate the squad.
The 20-year-old currently earns £76k-per-week at the Bundesliga outfit and if he joins Chelsea, he will surely secure a major increase on that figure. The German international has a contract until 2027, indicating that the Blues will need to submit a substantial offer if they have any ambitions of signing Wirtz during the transfer window.
Could Chelsea sign Florian Wirtz this summer?
The Stamford Bridge side are undergoing a huge rebuild this summer, with a mass exodus currently occurring, as seven players have already departed and there will likely be more as the club try to keep in line with the financial fair play rules.
There will need to be some new arrivals to offset the large volume of exits however, and Wirtz could be an excellent option, with the youngster looking to follow in the same trajectory as compatriot Kai Havertz.
Havertz left Chelsea to join Arsenal following a three-year spell at the Blues and he too, like Wirtz, played for Leverkusen before making a move to the Premier League.
The duo also tend to operate in similar positions too, with Havertz perhaps more forward-thinking as he is usually deployed as a centre-forward whereas Wirtz mainly plays just behind the striker, or on the right wing if required.
The “incredible” talent – as dubbed by Fabrizio Romano – has already scored 23 times and registered 30 assists during his spell at Leverkusen, despite only turning 20 in May and Havertz also shone at the club during the embryonic stages of his career.
The 24-year-old was even more prolific, netting 46 goals while securing 31 assists during his spell in Germany and the pair have both proven they are dangerous in the final third.
The youngster has actually outshone Havertz over a few attacking metrics across the previous 365 days, completing more successful take-ons per 90 (3.87 to 0.82), shot-creating actions per 90 (5.66 to 2.48) and progressive passes per 90 (6.71 to 3.27), underlining just how effective he is in the final third, and he could even be an upgrade on the former Chelsea star judging by these statistics.
Statman Dave even went as far as to hail him a “wonderkid” and the future appears bright for the German starlet.
With Karachi Kings needing 10 off the last two balls, Kieron Pollard tonked two sixes to keep their hopes of a playoff spot alive
The Report by Danyal Rasool25-Feb-2017 Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsIn a nutshell T20 run fests are great fun, but nothing quite beats a nail-biter, specially when a team has something at stake. This was the format at its raw, cruel best, where one swing of the blade meant wildly fluctuating fortunes for Pakistan cricket’s two biggest powerhouses. Two swings of the blade, actually. Karachi Kings’ Kieron Pollard, who hadn’t fired in the tournament until today, struck two sixes off the last two balls of the match to ensure his side’s hopes of making it to the playoffs were not yet extinguished. In doing so, he left Lahore Qalandars on the verge of first-round elimination again.’Matter of making contact and keeping calm’
Kieron Pollard, who struck two sixes off the last two balls of the match to keep Karachi Kings’ chances of a playoff spot alive, stressed it was important to keep a cool head in such situations and back yourself. The allrounder made 45 off 20 balls against Lahore Qalandars, finding form after a middling run in the tournament, and steered the side through a last over from which they needed 14 runs. “First of all, to keep a cool head. We’re just trying to make contact with the deliveries first,” he said. “To get runs, you have to make contact with the ball and it’s just a matter of making contact and keeping calm. When you look at it, it’s just a cricket match at the end of the day. Yes, if we had lost we would have got knocked out but it’s not a life-or-death situation, so it makes no sense stressing too much about it. There’s so many things in life to stress about than stressing in a cricket match.” Asked about the pressure he faced after the equation came down to 10 off two balls, Pollard said, “A game is never over until it’s over. One coach coming through school always told us that, and ten in two, that’s two boundaries – two sixes is 12, a six and a four, 10. So the game would have not been dead if it was one ball and ten runs. Once there is a situation there is belief and deep down inside we had a bit of belief and luckily enough tonight it came off.”
The run chase of 156 had looked comfortable at the start for Karachi. Babar Azam paired up first with Mahela Jayawardene – who replaced Chris Gayle in the starting XI – and then with Kumar Sangakarra to ensure they were in control of the required rate, and had wickets in hand. But accurate bowling from Lahore’s spin pair of Sunil Narine and Yasir Shah starved Karachi of boundaries, and as the asking rate began to rise, so did the tension. Sangakarra’s men lost their heads in the middle briefly, with Ravi Bopara and Shoaib Malik running themselves out in a space of a few overs. Pollard and Imad Wasim then came together in a partnership that always seemed like they had slightly too much to do, never more so than when they needed 10 to win off the last two balls. Pollard was up to the task and took 12 runs.Lahore will rue their own batting performance – an innings that never quite managed to gain momentum, for which the batsmen had only themselves to blame. Poor shot selection at inopportune times kept pegging them back, with Brendon McCullum, Umar Akmal and Grant Elliott falling in similar fashion, slicing the spinners up in the air. Shoaib Malik deserved credit for his 2 for 21, which helped ensure Lahore’s total was just within reach.Where the match was won Lahore had a decent platform of 68 for 2 at the end of their first nine overs, with McCullum appearing to ease himself back into form. Then, between the 10th and 15th overs, the innings completely unravelled as Lahore lost four wickets for 29 runs in 28 balls. Their most threatening players were back in the pavilion just when the innings should have begun to take off. It wasn’t down to outstanding bowling, either; with the exception of Shoaib Malik, no Karachi bowler really bowled out of their skins. Instead, they waited for Lahore to make mistakes and the batsmen did just that.The men that won it Karachi had made it hard for themselves by losing five wickets for 103 by the end of the 15th over, three of them to run-outs. With the asking rate hovering over twelve for the last four overs, it increasingly appeared that the only thing standing between Karachi and elimination was the burly figure of Keiron Pollard. He hit at least one boundary in each of the last four overs, ensuring that even though the required rate was steep, it did not become insurmountable. Imad played a diligent hand, ensuring Pollard got as much of the strike as possible. The partnership kept Karachi in the game even when 10 required off the last two balls. The hapless Aamer Yamin slightly missed his yorker in both deliveries on both of them.Moment of the match If it wasn’t for Pollard’s late show, this game would likely have been remembered for McCullum’s tactics in the field. He was unusual, at times downright funky, with his bowling selections. Fakhar Zaman was handed the ball for the 13th over with Babar Azam in good touch, and three balls later, the batsman holed out on the boundary. Two overs later, McCullum brought himself on, presumably for no other reason except to have someone to turn the ball away from the left-handed Imad. That over went for 13, and half an hour later, McCullum suddenly didn’t look quite so clever.Where they stand Karachi pipped Lahore to fourth place, and, unless they lose by a massive margin to Islamabad United tomorrow, they will go through to the playoffs. Lahore, who have dropped down to fifth, are staring at the likelihood of first-round elimination for the second successive season.
Wellington were crowned Super Smash 2016-17 champions after their bowlers successfully defended 172 to beat Central Districts
ESPNcricinfo staff07-Jan-2017Final ScorecardFile photo – Jeetan Patel’s 11-ball cameo fetched 28 runs and was exactly what Wellington needed in the last few overs•AFP
After Wellington’s top-order crumbled to Blair Tickner’s fiery spell, Matt Taylor and Jeetan Patel struck a 25-ball partnership of 58 runs to give their team a late surge that eventually was too much for the chasing Central Districts outfit.After what seemed like a good toss to win, Central Districts struck early after sending Wellington in. Hamish Marshall and Tom Blundell were out for ducks off consecutive deliveries in the second over, both falling to 23-year old Tickner. Opener Michael Papps hit a sluggish 29 in a bid to reconstruct the innings, but he too was soon gone as Wellington’s fourth casualty, with the team at 65 in the 11th over. Matt Taylor then put on 28 runs for the sixth wicket with Michael Pollard (32). But with Pollard out – followed by Anurag Verma soon after – Taylor put together a quickfire 58 runs with Patel to take Wellington past 170. Patel’s 11-ball cameo of 28 included three fours and one six.Chasing 173, Central Districts started poorly. They lost a wicket in each of the first three overs to be left reeling at 6 for 3. Openers George Worker, Mahela Jayawardene and Jesse Ryder fell for 2, 0 and 0 respectively. Ben Smith (27) and the captain Will Young (27) added 40 runs for the fourth wicket, but the latter’s dismissal effected another collapse as Central Districts fell from 46 for 3 to 67 for 6. Thanks in part to Central Districts’ constant dismissals, Wellington’s Brent Arnel went for four per over for figures of 2-16 and Grant Elliot finished with 2-22 to strangle the flow of runs. And while Josh Clarkson remained not out with a 31-ball knock of 53, it was eventually too much for Central Districts to do as they fell 14 runs short after 20 overs, finishing on 158 for 8.Wellington captain Marshall said that even after a tournament start that included many hiccups, his players’ experience in tough situations paid off. “We started the tournament with high hopes, and after four straight losses, we were down a little bit, but the boys showed a lot of character, and the win shows that character. The experience of the players and their calmness came through,” Marshall said.Marshall conceded that the tournament was very stressful given their poor start and that they started garnering momentum only with the tournament’s progress. “We started the season poorly in the field,” he said. “We tightened up after the first few games but only started gathering momentum towards the end of the season, after the super-over win.”Grant Elliot gave credit to their bowling outfit for their finals win. “Mahela’s wicket was very important. Brent [Arnel] bowled well and the Mahela-Jesse [Ryder] wicket was the key,” Elliot said. “We needed to get quick wickets and when you get three wickets in the first six overs, you have a good chance of limiting them through the middle.”
It will be a summer of change at St Mary's Stadium following Southampton’s relegation to the Championship.
The Saints finished dead last in what was a disastrous season on the south coast, and the squad could see a serious shake-up as a result.
Sources have reported West Ham’s interest in James Ward-Prowse, with the possibility of young midfielder Flynn Downes moving the other way.
Downes, who only started seven Premier League games last season, may be used as a sweetener in a deal to bring Southampton’s free-kick specialist to east London.
Southampton transfer news – Flynn Downes
That's according to the ever-reliable ExWHUemployee, who shared on his Patreon account that David Moyes had shortlisted Ward-Prowse on his summer wishlist, but the current price is too high.
According to the Independent, the Saints are demanding close to £30m for their captain, but it is expected that the player will leave St Mary's to play in the Premier League in the upcoming season.
Ward-Prowse could be one of a number of signings for West Ham if Declan Rice does leave the club.
As Southampton look to rebuild, ExWHUemployee stated:
"Southampton were considering making a move for Flynn Downes either on loan or permanent as he had spoken to someone within the Downes family,”
“I have since checked this out and there does seem to be credible evidence. This is largely down to their appointment of his former manager at Swansea, Russell Martin. They enjoyed a great relationship and the former Norwich player sees Downes as a great addition to help drive the Saints back to the Premier League."
He then added:
"What makes this move more significant is our interest in James Ward Prowse. The set piece king is high on Moyes’ wish list, as he was last summer, and at the moment we feel their valuation is too high. If Downes could be included in the deal this could help lower the cost.”
Flynn Downes could shine under Russell Martin at Southampton and start their push for promotion back to the Premier League
At just 24-years-old, Downes is a player went plenty of development left to do, but his play under the Saints in Wales certainly gave us a taste of how high his ceiling is.
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At the Swansea.com Stadium under the 39-year-old tactician, Downes was an influential member of the engine room – not only did he contribute towards three goals across 37 league appearances but displayed his defensive prowess, with an average of 1.3 tackle and 1.1 interceptions per outing, also providing an impressive 92.6% passing accuracy.
These are heights that he has yet to match at the London Stadium, with minutes hard to come by, though a reunion with his former coach could be exactly what's needed. Southampton will certianly have holes to fill in midfield, so the 24-year-old machine surely makes for a viable and interesting target.
Martin was in awe of the £12m gem's performances at the time, stating:
"I'm running out of superlatives for Flynn.
"He has all the ingredients he needs to play at the very top. He knows how I feel about him and how we feel about him as a coaching staff and what his ceiling can be. I think he can go and play wherever he wants eventually.
"We have a lot of good players, some of them are suited more to the style of play than others. He certainly is that. He's been incredible."
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Southampton awarding their manager with a player that he has worked with before and trusts could be the perfect combination to kickstart their promotion push.
If Ward-Prowse does leave the club to move to West Ham, the Saints should be fighting to have Downes included in the deal, given the evidence above. Just imagine him back under Martin as the south coast outfit plot an instant return to the big time in 2023/24.
Chelsea's desperation to land top midfield target Moises Caicedo from Brighton and Hove Albion could come at a particular cost for academy product Conor Gallagher.
Brighton's insistence on Chelsea paying £100m for a player who has four years to run on his recently-signed contract may see the Blues offer a player in part exchange.
According to The Mirror, Gallagher could be the fall guy, with Chelsea potentially set to give the long-serving midfielder – thought to be worth £30m – to Albion plus a fairly sizable sum on top.
Should Chelsea keep hold of Conor Gallagher?
Selling a player of Gallagher's quality, who has been shaped by the club during his 15 years in West London, could be the first howler of Mauricio Pochettino's tenure.
Gallagher starred on loan with Crystal Palace in the 2021-22 season, earning the first of his six England senior caps in the process, before being given a chance to impress in a tumultuous season for Chelsea last time out.
The 23-year-old made 35 appearances in the Premier League – the joint-most of any Chelsea player, along with Kai Havertz – while no Blues player won WhoScored's Man of the Match award on more occasions.
Gallagher's 0.14 non-penalty goals per 90 minutes over the past 12 months ranks him in the top 13% of his positional peers across Europe's top five leagues, meanwhile, and he is in the top 4% for progressive passes received (6.09 per 90), which records completed passes of at least ten yards towards the opposition's goal.
Borussia Dortmund'sJudeBellingham
With figures like that, FBref's comparison model adjudges Jude Bellingham to be the player most like Gallagher in terms of statistical profile. For example, Gallagher's 0.17 non-penalty goals per 90 minutes last season was similar to that of Bellingham's 0.23 at Borussia Dortmund.
Gallagher and Bellingham also find the target from a near identical number of their shots (39.3% and 34.8% respectively), and likewise when it comes to passes completed – 81.1% v 81.7%.
The similarities do not stop there, as Gallagher and Bellingham touched the ball in the opposition penalty box 3.28 and 3.51 times respectively per 90 minutes last season – showing a knack to get themselves in dangerous positions.
Factor in the defensive side of their games, with Gallagher averaging 2.56 tackles per 90 last season compared to 2.54 for Bellingham, and Chelsea may just have a future £100m player on their hands – the fee Real Madrid were happy to splash out for the England international.
It is perhaps no surprise, therefore, that talkSPORT pundit Tony Cascarino once dubbed him "Kante with goals."
Gallagher has been hailed plenty for the way he goes about his business, with then-Palace boss Patrick Vieira describing him as "really humble" after scoring twice in a 3-1 win against Everton in December 2021.
Vieira also predicted Gallagher would continue to improve throughout his career, yet the Blues will not reap the rewards of that if they are to let him leave this summer.
Caicedo would be a superb and potentially transformative signing for Pochettino, but it should not come at the expense of letting such a superb homegrown talent in Gallagher leave.
Tamil Nadu’s bowlers, led by Aswin Crist, bowled Karnataka out for 88 on a green Visakhapatnam surface, before the batsmen secured a first-innings lead
Deivarayan Muthu in Visakhapatnam23-Dec-2016Stumps ScorecardFile photo – Dinesh Karthik helped Tamil Nadu take the lead on a green Visakhapatnam surface•PTI
The Tamil Nadu seam attack wiped out Karnataka for 88, their joint second-lowest total in the Ranji Trophy in the last ten years, on a green Visakhapatnam pitch. After Tamil Nadu won a crucial toss, seamer Aswin Crist, playing his 22nd first-class game, led the way with career-best returns for 6 for 31. T Natarajan and K Vignesh, who had played only seven games each prior to this match, lent supporting hands to extend the resurgence of the Tamil Nadu attack.That a few Karnataka batsmen attempted injudicious shots also contributed to them crashing in only 37.1 overs. In reply, Tamil Nadu secured the first-innings advantage and closed the first day at 111 for 4.Natarajan struck with his third ball – a cunning outswinger that opened up KL Rahul. B Aparajith snapped up a low catch at second slip. Kaunain Abbas repeatedly played and missed full balls outside off, before he threw his bat at a wide delivery from Crist and found Vijay Shankar at gully.J Arunkumar on…
Karnataka’s batting performance: “It was a crucial toss. We had ten players who could bat. What are the chances of the none of the 10 batsmen clicking? It’s a bit of a shock for me. The ball was skidding and bouncing, and just took off from a good length. Unluckily, all catches went straight into the hand. We were probably overcautious about the wicket. When you are overcautious about something, your hand and feet don’t move well. If they would have looked for runs, like what [Manish] Pandey and Vinay [Kumar] did, probably we could have pushed the field back and got a few runs for us.” Abhimanyu Mithun’s promotion to No.5: “We thought if he goes there he can disrupt their bowling and length. Unfortunately the short ball hit his helmet and he was given out.” Tamil Nadu’s seam attack: “They were very disciplined. Due credit to them. They were not quick in the air, but bowled in good areas and stuck to their line and length.”
After bowling a probing first spell, 5-3-5-1, Natarajan returned to remove opener R Samarth, who had hung on for 70 minutes, and Abhimanyu Mithun, who was promoted to No.5. Natarajan set Mithun up with full balls, and then surprising him with a throat-high short ball. Mithun was uncertain whether to pull or fend. Eventually, a bit of both resulted in the ball hitting the helmet and ballooning to Karthik.After Manish Pandey and Stuart Binny gave their wickets away, playing across the line, Karnataka went to lunch at 72 for 6. Thirty-five minutes after the break, they were bowled out. Crist claimed three of the four Karnataka wickets to fall after lunch, including that of Karun Nair, and was welcomed back to the pavilion by warm applause from his team-mates and bowling coach L Balaji. “Considering the pressure and rivalry between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, I rate this as my best performance,” Crist said after the first day’s play.That Tamil Nadu did not need the services of left-arm spinner Aushik Srinivas summed up the pitch and the accuracy of their bowling attack.Tamil Nadu then suffered twin setbacks. Their captain Abhinav Mukund – down with fever – did not open the batting, and the team lost three wickets in three overs. Kaushik Gandhi, who replaced Mukund at the top, covered the early movement before he chased a wide ball and edged behind for 15. L Suryaprakash and B Indrajith were also out nicking behind.Karthik, playing his 100th Ranji Trophy match, and Vijay then faced a stern examination outside off, particularly from Vinay Kumar, but they pulled their team ahead with a 70-run stand. It was largely built on compact defence and patience, characteristics that were missing from Karnataka’s batting display. When Vinay and S Aravind got the ball to rear up off the track, they cautiously swayed and weaved out of the way.As the ball grew older, Vijay and Karthik increased in fluency, and coxed the ball into the gaps. Vijay erased the deficit when he pulled Vinay in the air over mid-on. Against the run of play, Vijay was run-out 30 minutes before stumps. Karthik bunted the ball towards point and hared across for a non-existent single, only for Vijay to be run-out at the striker’s end, courtesy a ripping direct hit from Abbas at point.Mukund arrived at No.6 and began positively with a firm whip through midwicket off Binny. Tamil Nadu could have lost Karthik in the last over of the day had wicketkeeper CM Gautam and Shreyas Gopal, at short square leg, not made a mess of a skier. Karthik sent a top-edged pull in the air and the ball landed between Gautam and Gopal.Karnataka also had to deal with the anxiety of a possible injury to Nair. He did not take the field during Tamil Nadu’s innings. “Karun has lower abdomen pain. We will go back and get a scan done,” Karnataka coach J Arunkumar said after the day’s play.
تحدث عمر جابر، لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك، عن مواجهة الأهلي المرتقبة بنهائي كأس مصر لموسم 2022-2023.
وتستضيف المملكة العربية السعودية مباراة الأهلي والزمالك في نهائي كأس مصر، لأول مرة في تاريخ البطولة.
وستقام المباراة على أرضية استاد الأول بارك بمدينة الرياض، في نهائي تاريخي بحضور السعة الكاملة للملعب.
طالع أيضًا | جوزيه جوميز: نستعد لـ الأهلي مثل أي مباراة.. والزمالك معتاد على الفوز بالألقاب
وقال عمر جابر في تصريحاته بالمؤتمر الصحفي قبل اللقاء: “مباراة هامة وبطولة غالية نسعى للتتويج بها لإسعاد جماهير الزمالك، واللاعبين في كامل تركيزهم، وهدفنا الفوز باللقب الغالي”.
وأضاف: “نشكر الجميع على حسن الاستقبال والضيافة، ونتمنى أن يحالفنا التوفيق في المباراة إن شاء الله”.
وكان الزمالك قد تأهل إلى المباراة النهائية بعد الفوز على بيراميدز بركلات الترجيح في نصف النهائي، بينما الأهلي تخطى عقبة إنبي بثلاثية نظيفة.
تجدر الإشارة إلى أن الأهلي قد فاز بلقب النسخة الماضية من كأس مصر على حساب بيراميدز بنتيجة 2-1.
تعرف على ترتيب مجموعة فيوتشر في كأس الكونفدرالية بعد نهاية الجولة الخامسة
أجل فريق الهلال الليبي، تأهل فيوتشر إلى دور الـ8 من بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الإفريقية، بعد فوزه اليوم الأحد أمام اتحاد العاصمة الجزائري بهدفين مقابل هدف.
الهلال الليبي واجه اتحاد العاصمة الجزائري، ضمن منافسات الجولة الخامسة لمباريات المجموعة الأولى لبطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الإفريقية.
وتضم المجموعة الأولى في بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية، كل من فيوتشر والهلال الليبي واتحاد العاصمة الجزائري وسوبر سبورت الجنوب إفريقي.
وبهذا الفوز، رفع فريق الهلال الليبي رصيده إلى 6 نقاط ويتواجد في المركز الثالث بترتيب المجموعة، ليؤجل حسم فريق فيوتشر إلى الجولة الأخيرة التي تجمع بينهما في القاهرة يوم الأحد 3 مارس، ليتأهل أحدهما مع فريق اتحاد العاصمة.
وكان فريق فيوتشر تعادل مع سوبر سبورت بهدف لمثله خارج الديار، في المباراة التي أقيمت بينهما اليوم الأحد.
طالع.. فيديو | فيوتشر يتعادل إيجابيًا مع سوبر سبورت ويقترب من التأهل لربع نهائي الكونفدرالية
ويحتل فيوتشر وصافة ترتيب المجموعة الأولى في كأس الكونفدرالية برصيد 8 نقاط.
ويحتل اتحاد العاصمة الجزائري صدارة المجموعة برصيد 10 نقاط وحسم تأهله إلى دور الـ8 من كأس الكونفدرالية.
تجدر الإشارة إلي أن فريق فيوتشر يكفيه التعادل فقط أمام الهلال الليبي في المباراة القادمة، لحسم التأهل إلي دور الـ 8 (دور ربع النهائي) من بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية. ترتيب مجموعة فيوتشر في الكونفدرالية