Africa-Press – Kenya. Al Ahly have announced on Sunday that their midfielder, Emam Ashour, will miss the rest of the 2025 Club World Cup due to a broken collarbone that was confirmed by scans.
Due to a shoulder injury, Ashour exited the first game of the redesigned competition against Inter Miami, which finished in a goalless draw, in tears.
“Medical examinations on Emam Ashour in a Miami hospital showed he sustained a broken collarbone, and he will miss the remaining matches in the Club World Cup,” Al Ahly doctor Ahmed Gaballah said via the club’s account on X.
After first falling early in the game and receiving treatment on the sidelines, Ashour—who had previously sustained a significant shoulder injury when playing for the Egyptian national team in 2024—briefly returned and missed a one-on-one opportunity.
In the fourteenth minute, Ahmed Sayed (Zizo) replaced the 27-year-old Egyptian Premier League top scorer, who was unable to continue and requested to be substituted.
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