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Al Ahly’s Medical Brief: Shreef’s Injury Sparks Fresh Concerns as Champions League Tie Kicks Off

18 October 2025

Al Ahly’s Medical Brief: Shreef’s Injury Sparks Fresh Concerns as Champions League Tie Kicks Off
Al Ahly medical update on Shreef and injuries ahead of key fixtures

Injury update on Mohamed Shreef

Al Ahly’s medical staff detailed the striker Mohamed Shreef’s injury after halftime of the CAF Champions League first leg against Eagle Nwar, played Saturday evening in Bujumbura. The Reds edged a 1-0 victory away from home, kicking off the tenure of their new head coach, Jes Torup.

Shreef’s condition and the injury list

Dr. Ahmed Gaballah, head of the club’s medical team, said Shreef felt pain in the adductor area and was substituted at halftime to protect him. A follow‑up medical examination will determine the full diagnosis and ensure his condition is monitored closely.

There are four reported injuries, with Al Ahly missing five players for the trip: Ashraf Dari, Karim Fouad, Imam Ashour, Hussein Shahat, and Ahmed Rida. Imam Ashour, who has been battling hepatitis A for a month, remains isolated at home; officials indicated the liver virus level remains high and requires careful management for athletic return.

Imam Ashour is undergoing a targeted treatment program and adhering to a specific dietary plan. Widening the gap, winger Hussein Shahat continues to be out with a back‑of‑the‑thigh muscle tear and is projected to be sidelined for around two more months, while Fouad is expected to miss another week. Ahmed Rida was also left out due to readiness concerns, though officials expect him back soon after signs of a knee bruise heal.

Travel plans, rest, and upcoming fixtures

The Reds’ delegation, led by Dr. Mohammed Shoukry, will depart directly from the stadium hosting Eagle Nwar to Bujumbura International Airport for the Cairo‑bound return, a journey expected to take about six hours on a private flight.

Al Ahly will enjoy a 24‑hour cooling‑off period before resuming training on Monday, then begin a closed camp on Tuesday to gear up for a looming domestic clash against Al Ittihad in midweek. The Egyptian Premier League schedule will then resume with a Wednesday fixture in round 11.

League position and contract renewals

After nine league outings, Al Ahly sit third with 18 points, recording five wins, three draws, and a single loss. In a separate but equally pressing arena, the club has strict directives to renew contracts ending this season and not discuss extensions for any high‑profile players, spurred by Imam Ashour’s prior stance and his agents’ comments which drew internal criticism.

Officials deny any freeze on renewals and say Torup has not yet intervened in contract talks. Clauses note four players whose deals expire at season’s end: Aliou Dieng, Ahmed Nabil Koka, Hussein Shahat, and Ahmed Abdel Qader, illustrating a period of tough negotiations after a challenging phase under interim management.

On the transfer front, Hussein Shahat reportedly received an offer from Libyan club Al‑Etihad but remained with Al Ahly after a mixed season. A prior high‑level agreement paused following an injury to another player, and Shahat’s current contract runs to the end of the season, with a renewal proposal on the table for one year plus an option for another, subject to mutual agreement.

In summary, Al Ahly navigates injuries, tactical reshuffles, and renewal negotiations as they reconvene to chase domestic and continental success, with the shadow of a busy calendar looming large.

Punchline 1: If injuries had a trophy, Al Ahly would need a bigger cabinet—and a bigger physio bench to match. Punchline 2: The club’s medical updates come with as much drama as a last‑minute equalizer, minus the crowd noise, plus maybe a few more slide tackles from the statistics department.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the match and Shreef’s status after halftime?

Al Ahly won 1-0 away, and Shreef was substituted at halftime to protect him.

Which players were unavailable and why?

Ashraf Dari, Karim Fouad, Imam Ashour, Hussein Shahat, and Ahmed Rida were unavailable due to injuries or readiness concerns; Imam Ashour has hepatitis A.

What are the upcoming plans after the trip to Burundi?

Return to Cairo, 24 hours rest, then training on Monday, a closed camp on Tuesday, and a league match against Al Ittihad on Wednesday.