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Pyramids FC Players Vow to Fulfill Club’s Goals Following Meeting with President

Pyramids FC players have been infused with high spirits after a meeting with club president Mamdouh Eid, the delegation’s head in South Africa. The gathering took place hours before their crucial encounter against Sundowns in the group stage of the African Champions League. Pyramids FC will be paying a visit to Sundowns at Pretoria’s Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Sunday at 3:00 PM, marking the third round of the Champions League group stage. During the meeting, the club president stressed the importance of the players’ dedication and unwavering commitment to achieving the club’s objectives. He encouraged them to make their voices heard in the match against Sundowns and all other teams in the group, ensuring Pyramids FC maintains its rightful position. Confident in the abilities of his players, the president expressed his belief that they possess the strength to overcome the formidable South African team. He highlighted the club management’s recognition of the current squad’s quality and cohesiveness, firmly believing that their capabilities surpass those of the other teams in the group. The ultimate aim is to secure Pyramids FC’s deserved status across all levels of competition. Simultaneously, the president reminded the players of the importance of showing respect towards their opponents and all competitors, particularly as Pyramids FC has set ambitious targets in all the tournaments it partakes in. Following the meeting with Eid, Pyramids FC players demonstrated their determination by reciting the opening chapter of the Quran (Al-Fatiha) and pledged to achieve all of the club’s goals. They expressed their unwavering resolve, stating that any attempts to hinder the team, such as preventing their top scorer and one of the continent’s premier strikers, Fiston Mayele, from joining the delegation in South Africa, only serve to strengthen their determination to respond with unwavering vigor on the field come Sunday. The players emphasized their unity, solidifying their commitment as a cohesive unit.

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Pyramids FC Goalkeeper Sherif Ekramy Returns to Cairo Amid Illness Ahead of Sundowns Match.

Pyramids FC’s management in South Africa has made the decision for goalkeeper Sherif Ekramy to depart from Pretoria and head back to Cairo, ruling him out of the team’s upcoming match against Sundowns in the African Champions League. Hani Said, the sports director, disclosed that Ekramy has been battling a severe cold and a high fever since the team’s arrival in Pretoria, hindering his participation in training sessions over the past few days. Medical tests conducted by the team’s medical staff to check for malaria yielded negative results. Nevertheless, in light of the challenges Ekramy would face in Sunday’s match and to facilitate his speedy recovery, the delegation has chosen to send him back to Cairo. This decision takes into account the team’s busy schedule, with multiple domestic and continental obligations throughout the current month. Pyramids FC is set to visit Mamelodi Sundowns at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on Sunday at 3:00 PM. The match marks the third round of the group stage in the prestigious Champions League competition.

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Pacheco Expects Competitive Match as Pyramids FC Meets Sundowns

Portuguese coach Jaime Pacheco, currently managing Pyramids FC, has acknowledged the challenge his team will face in their upcoming match against Mamelodi Sundowns. The clash, scheduled for Sunday at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, marks the third round of the group stage in the CAF Champions League. Speaking at a press conference ahead of the game, Pacheco highlighted the formidable status of Sundowns, hailing them as one of Africa’s premier clubs. Having recently secured the African League championship, Sundowns boasts exceptional players, a proficient coaching staff, and remarkable capabilities. Pacheco stressed the difficulty of the forthcoming encounter and expressed Pyramids’ determination to secure victory and three crucial points, propelling them further in the competition. Pacheco emphasized extensive preparation, thoroughly analyzing the opposition and rallying his players to give their best on the training ground. The coach expressed confidence in his team’s ability to overcome the challenge posed by Sundowns and reiterated their focus on claiming a positive result in Pretoria. He asserted that Pyramids has overcome any lingering effects from their previous match against Nouadhibou in Mauritania, redirecting their attention towards a successful outcome against Sundowns and progressing in the tournament. Addressing the absence of key striker Fiston Mayele, who was unable to obtain a visa to enter South Africa, Pacheco voiced disappointment in the situation. He highlighted the efforts made by Pyramids’ management to resolve the visa issue, underlying the need for clear regulations governing players’ access to permits and visas, independent of personal discretion. Pacheco humorously suggested that the official responsible for preventing Mayele’s travel might be a Sundowns supporter. Pacheco acknowledged Mayele’s significance within the team, describing him as a leading contender for the coveted title of the continent’s best player in the past year. His absence will undoubtedly be felt, but Pacheco expressed faith in his squad’s ability to compensate for the numerous absences they have faced recently. Reflecting on the team’s recent loss to Nouadhibou, Pacheco maintained that the result did not accurately reflect Pyramids’ performance and control during the game. Despite statistical dominance and the opponent capitalizing on two mistakes, the team faced challenges due to the poor pitch conditions. Pacheco emphasized the team’s current focus on achieving a positive result in South Africa and bouncing back from the recent setback. Pacheco highlighted the rapid rise of Pyramids FC in Egyptian football, positioning themselves as formidable competitors alongside giants like Al Ahly and Zamalek, despite the club’s relatively short existence of fewer than five years. Acknowledging the unwavering support and resources provided by the club’s management, Pacheco commended their sustainable development plan, which has propelled Pyramids to become one of the continent’s most prominent clubs. Currently, Pyramids holds the second position in the fiercely competitive Egyptian League for the past two seasons, with aspirations to progress further in the Champions League and secure future successes.

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Fagrie Lakay Talks Tactics Ahead of Crucial African Champions League Clash

South African striker Fagrie Lakay of Pyramids FC has discussed the upcoming challenge his team faces in the African Champions League. The match, set against Sundowns, will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. Speaking in a press conference, Lakay recognised the difficult task ahead in the third round of the group stage. He stressed that both teams are equally motivated for the win, with each having strong competitive capabilities. The results of the second round, he said, will further fuel their drive to secure the coveted three points. Despite Pyramids FC’s recent loss to Nouadhibou, Lakay remains optimistic. “The situation in the group is still equal. All four teams have the same score, so the opportunity is there to recover and advance,” he stated. Lakay is clear about the team’s goal: to return to Cairo with a positive result against one of Africa’s current top teams. Lakay also highlighted the talent within his own ranks. He believes that Pyramids can earn a win in Pretoria, thanks to the team’s skilled and experienced players. The South African striker expressed his pleasure at returning to his home country for the match, playing before friends and familiar opponents. He is hopeful of a successful outing, aiming to score and guide Pyramids to victory. Avoiding a loss, he said, is crucial for the team’s journey towards the quarterfinals. Lakay praised his time with Pyramids FC, describing his move to the club as one of the most important steps in his football career. He relishes the challenge of playing in the Egyptian league and the opportunity to play for one of Africa’s most important clubs in the Champions League. However, Lakay also expressed his confusion over his recent continuous exclusion from the South African national team’s selections. Despite his consistent performances and goals for Pyramids, he said he respects the coaching staff’s decisions. His focus remains on his development as a player and his aspiration to score more in all tournaments. Looking ahead, Lakay hopes to support his national team in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations finals in Côte d’Ivoire.

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Pyramids FC Steps Up Training in Pretoria Ahead of Key Sundowns Clash

Pyramids FC intensified their preparations in South Africa’s Pretoria, ahead of a pivotal match-up against South Africa’s Sundowns in the group stages of the African Champions League. The Egyptian outfit is slated to face off against Sundowns this Sunday at 3 pm local time. The encounter, set to take place at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, marks the third round of the group stages in the prestigious continental competition. The training session was held at the University of Tuks’ training ground in Pretoria. All squad members took part in the hour-and-a-half-long session. The rigorous practice was comprehensive, encompassing a variety of physical drills and tactical exercises. The team also trialled the strategic gameplay approach that Jaime Pacheco, their Portuguese head coach, plans to deploy against the Sundowns. In a boost for the team, captain Abdullah El-Said is expected to rejoin the squad in Pretoria on Wednesday morning. El-Said has been recuperating from a severe cold that sidelined him from the club’s second-round match against Mauritania’s Nouadhibou. He is anticipated to participate in the afternoon training session scheduled for 4 pm.

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El Karti Joins Pyramids FC for First Training Session in Pretoria

Pyramids FC kicked off their first training session today in Pretoria, South Africa, gearing up for their impending face-off against Mamelodi Sundowns in the African Champions League. The Egyptian team is set to play as guests at Sundowns at 3 PM this coming Sunday at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. This encounter marks the third round of the group stage in the Champions League. The session, conducted on a pitch at Tuks University in Pretoria, spanned over an hour and a half. It incorporated a number of physical and tactical exercises. The players who participated in the recent match against Nouadhibou in Mauritania underwent a special training and recovery routine. The Pyramids FC squad landed in Pretoria yesterday after a direct journey from Nouakchott, readying for their match against Sundowns. Walid El Karti, the Moroccan midfielder who has now fully recovered from a recent injury, joined the squad from Cairo, bolstering the team’s preparation for the upcoming Sundowns challenge. Upon arrival, the team’s technical director, Jaime Pacheco, took a leisurely tour of one of the hotels in Pretoria, a well-deserved rest after the journey. The Pyramids FC squad will press ahead with their South African preparations over the next few days. The team’s captain, Abdullah El-Said is expected to rejoin the squad within hours, rounding out the team’s ranks ahead of their confrontation with the South African side.

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Pyramids vs Sundowns Set for December 10th: CAF Announces Match Officials

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the timings and officials for the upcoming African Champions League group stage tie between Egypt’s Pyramids FC and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns. The match is scheduled to take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, 10th December, at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. This fixture is a crucial part of the third round in the group stages. The CAF has appointed a Gabonese referee team to officiate the match. Leading the crew is main referee Pierre Atcho, joined by first assistant Boris Destouga and second assistant Karen Fumo, both from Gabon. The fourth official for the game, Antoine Max, hails from Cameroon. Zambia’s Babsengo Luoyu has been assigned as match observer, with Mohamed Qzaz from Morocco as the referee inspector. The General Coordinator for the game will be Titus Hameliby, also from Zambia.

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Pyramids FC Welcomed by Egyptian Ambassador Ahead of Key Champions League Match

The Pyramids Football Club delegation from Egypt recently landed in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, greeted by their home country’s ambassador, Khaled Youssef, as they prepare for a pivotal match in the African Champions League. This high-profile meet-and-greet, held at the airport on Wednesday evening, saw the Pyramids FC team, led by Pyramids FC President Mamdouh Eid, arriving via private jet, ready for their upcoming face-off against local team Nouadhibou. This game, scheduled for Saturday afternoon, is a crucial fixture in the group stages of the prestigious tournament. The warm welcome party was spearheaded by the Egyptian ambassador himself, with the support of Egyptian consul, Mahmoud Bayoumi, and the embassy staff. The ambassador later hosted an exclusive dinner at his residence in honour of the visiting football delegation. The delegation, led by Pyramids FC President was accompanied by key club figures including Omar Medhat, the club’s commercial manager, and Sherif Gamal, the public relations manager. Eid expressed his team’s gratitude for the embassy’s hospitality, acknowledging how it sets a positive tone ahead of their crucial match. He further recognised the Egyptian diplomatic mission’s efforts in facilitating the club’s continental journey. As a mark of this appreciation, the Ambassador was presented with a shield bearing the club’s emblem.

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*Pyramids FC Aims for Win in Mauritania, Despite Challenges – Pacheco*

Jaime Pacheco, the Portuguese Technical Director of Egypt’s Pyramids FC, has set his sights on victory in Mauritania. Despite acknowledging the strength of the opposition and unfamiliar playing conditions, Pacheco insists his side’s sole aim is to claim all three points. Pyramids FC, a major player in African football, always enters a match with a victory in mind, Pacheco said. He highlighted that the team’s immediate goal is to overcome Nouadhibou, securing their sixth point following a first-round win. Pacheco admitted that playing in Nouadhibou’s home ground, surrounded by their fans, adds to the challenge. During a press conference, Pacheco revealed that the synthetic turf in Mauritania poses a significant obstacle. The Pyramids’ squad are accustomed to playing on natural grass, with all stadiums in Egypt featuring such pitches. However, Pacheco dismissed this as an excuse, reiterating the team’s singular objective to win and uphold Pyramids FC’s reputation in Africa. Pacheco expects a tough match, having studied Nouadhibou’s previous performances. He recognised their strength as competitors with a talented squad and solid strategies. Despite this familiarity, Pacheco is determined not to drop any points in the group stage, aiming to secure early qualification for the Champions League quarter-finals. The technical director also called on FIFA to consider abolishing synthetic turf, citing the potential for increased injuries and impaired player performance. He acknowledged the absence of key players like Islam Issa, Ibrahim Adel, Abdullah Said, and Walid El Karti, but expressed faith in his squad’s ability to deliver their best. Pacheco also highlighted the logistical challenges of long-distance travel within Africa. He praised Pyramids FC’s management for providing top-notch travel and accommodation solutions to minimise player discomfort. Finally, Pacheco extended his gratitude to Nouadhibou Club officials and the Mauritanian people for their warm reception. He concluded by expressing pride and satisfaction in dealing with a “very friendly people.”

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Pyramids FC President, Mamdouh Eid, Warmly Received by Mauritanian Football Federation

Pyramids FC President, Mamdouh Eid, who is also the head of the team’s delegation in Mauritania, was invited to the Mauritanian Football Federation’s headquarters by its President, Ahmed Ould Yahya. Yahya, a member of FIFA’s esteemed council and the Deputy President of the African Football Confederation, extended the invitation in line with Pyramids FC’s African Champions League match against Nouadhibou. The Mauritanian Federation’s chief, Yahya, provided a hearty welcome to the Pyramids FC President, acknowledging Eid’s significant contributions to the football club and its board of directors. He commended Pyramids FC for swiftly establishing itself as one of Africa’s top ten clubs and praised its efforts in advancing football in Egypt and across the continent. Yahya further lauded Egyptian football for its rich cultural heritage and its influential figures, including Hani Abo Rida, a key member of FIFA’s council and its executive office. Symbolic gifts were exchanged between the two Presidents, with a team shirt signed by all Pyramids FC stars presented to Yahya as a gesture of appreciation. Eid praised the dramatic evolution of Mauritanian football under Yahya’s stewardship, which has seen vast improvements in the country and across Africa. Following the official meeting, Yahya led Eid on a tour of the Mauritanian Federation’s infrastructure, including the sports channel, medical center, auxiliary stadiums, academy premises, meeting rooms, press conference halls, beach football pitches, shopping center, and the federation’s restaurant. Eid expressed his admiration for the impressive development of the facilities, which he noted are now comparable to international standards. The two Presidents agreed to continue talks to foster a long-term partnership between Pyramids FC, Nouadhibou Club, and the Mauritanian Football Federation. As a mark of hospitality, Yahya extended an invitation to Eid and the Pyramids FC management for dinner at his residence, which Eid graciously accepted to attend the following evening.

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