When Bureaucracy Stops a Debut: Hamza Abdel Karim Delayed at Barcelona Atlético
10 February 2026
Overview
A Spanish media report reveals hurdles threatening the debut of Egyptian striker Hamza Abdel Karim with Barcelona Atlètic in the coming weeks.
Hamza Abdel Karim arrived at Barcelona from Al Ahly on loan through the season's end, with an option to buy for three million euros.
Everyone waited for the Egyptian talent to make his bow for Barcelona Atlètic, but he did not feature in Sunday's squad against Barbastro in the 22nd round of the fourth Spanish division.
Marca reported that Barcelona Atlètic had strengthened in the winter window, yet coach Juliano Biliti will be without the club’s new signings for several weeks.
Only Joaquin Delgado could start immediately; Hamza, Pasifico, and Unstein will not contribute effectively to the reserve squad for a long spell.
The report notes that the problem, as in recent years with other players, lies in bureaucratic red tape.
The crisis suggests Hamza may remain unavailable for two more months, or at least a month and a half; his status as a non-EU player complicates the paperwork.
A possible solution could see the 18-year-old move temporarily to the under-19 squad, where the processes are simpler.
What’s Next
Punchline: If bureaucracy were a sport, they'd host a World Cup every season.
Punchline 2: The only thing longer than the wait is the list of forms.