Al Ahly's Bellamri heads to Germany for ACL surgery
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Moroccan footballer Youssef Bellamri of Al Ahly is traveling to Germany for surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament.
- The surgery is scheduled for August 27th in Munich, performed by German surgeon Christian Pfal.
- Bellamri's injury is a significant blow to Al Ahly, prompting the club to seek a replacement.
Al Ahly's Egyptian club is finalizing arrangements for Moroccan left-back Youssef Bellamri to travel to Germany for surgery to repair his anterior cruciate ligament. Bellamri sustained the injury during the team's training camp in Spain, casting a shadow over his upcoming season.
Ahmed Gaballah, Al Ahly's head of medical staff, confirmed that Bellamri will undergo arthroscopic surgery for ACL reconstruction on August 27th. The procedure will be performed in Munich by renowned German surgeon Christian Pfal, with Dr. Alaa Mamoun, deputy head of the medical staff, accompanying Bellamri during his treatment.
Bellamri's injury represents a considerable setback for Al Ahly, as he was a key player anticipated by coach Houssine Ammouta to strengthen the left flank for the new season. The club is already actively seeking a replacement, reportedly targeting Tawfik Mohamed from Petrojet, while Ammouta must strategize with the available players in his squad.
The situation puts additional pressure on Al Ahly, given the demanding schedule and multiple commitments awaiting the team in the upcoming season. The club's depth, particularly on the left side, will be crucial as they navigate these challenges.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.