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Al-Awadat and Abu Jazar arrive; Tadić leads Kazma training

publish time

19/07/2025

publish time

19/07/2025

Hossam Abu Al-Dahab

KUWAIT CITY, July 19: Salmiya is nearing the signing of Jordanian player Hussam Abu Dahab to reinforce its squad ahead of the new Zain Premier League season, which kicks off on September 12.

Born in 2000, Abu Dahab previously played for Jordan’s Al-Faisaly and has represented his national team in numerous matches. Salmiya’s coach, Nasser Al-Shatti, aims to finalize several signings to strengthen the team, which has already renewed contracts with Tunisian Imed Louati, Brazilian Alex Lima, and Libyan Sanousi Al-Hadi.

Kazma began its pre-season training yesterday under the guidance of Croatian head coach Dragan Tadić at their secondary training ground. The team plans to hold an overseas training camp in August, featuring several friendly matches to prepare for the upcoming season.

Tadić arrived alongside his technical team, including assistant coach Zeljko Klaigić and fitness coach Milan Stafl. The squad also welcomed two new Jordanian signings, Anas Al-Awadat and Youssef Abu Jazar.

Kazma further strengthened its roster by signing midfielder Sultan Al-Enezi, who has previous experience with Qadsia and Al-Arabi and spent last season at Omani club Dhofar. Additionally, Olympic team player Bandar Al-Barazi joined from Al-Nasr. Defender Bader Dhikra and striker Mishaal Al-Shammari renewed their contracts for another season. The club also signed Jordanian professional Ali Al-Azaiza and extended the contract of Nigerian player Samson Enikola.

Media reports indicate that Iraqi striker Ayman Hussein has received two offers from local clubs following his recent contract termination with Qatari side Al-Wakrah.

Despite showing strong performances with his previous clubs and the Iraqi national team last year, Hussein’s form has declined this year, impacting his market value.

Moroccan forward Hamza Khaba is demanding the remaining unpaid wages from his former club Al-Arabi after his contract ended in June.

Khaba stated he has yet to receive his full payments, while an Al-Arabi source claimed the player is only owed one month’s salary. Regarding an offer from Qadsia, Khaba passed his medical exam, but the transfer stalled due to financial disagreements.

By Hassan Mosa

Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff