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Saudi's Al-Hamami on track after minor ankle sprain in San Diego
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46577, member: 636"] Saudi national team player Humam Al-Hamami hurt his ankle during practice. The team was training in San Diego as part of their preparation for an upcoming game. Al-Hamami twisted his ankle during the workout session. The injury happened as Saudi Arabia prepared for their quarter-final match against Mexico. The team will compete in the CONCACAF Championship tournament. Team officials took Al-Hamami to a local hospital for medical care. Doctors and coaches watched over the player carefully. The newspaper Al-Riyadiyah covered the story about his injury. Medical staff examined Al-Hamami to check his condition. Team doctors wanted to make sure he received proper treatment. Medical experts said the ankle injury appears minor. Sources close to the Saudi team confirmed the injury does not cause major worry. Fans had expressed concern about whether Al-Hamami could play in the next match. The medical team assured supporters that the player should recover quickly. Doctors believe the injury will not keep him out of action for long. Al-Hamami will likely travel with his teammates to Arizona for the Mexico game. Team officials expect him to join the squad for their trip. The player should be ready to compete despite his ankle problem. His participation in the quarter-final match remains possible. The Saudi team hopes to have Al-Hamami available when they face Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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