The Kuwait National Football Team has wrapped up its training camp in Dubai, UAE, under the guidance of coach Juan Pizzi. The team is now gearing up for a crucial match against Oman in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Despite drawing their first two games against Jordan and Iraq, Pizzi is determined to lead his team to their first victory in the qualifiers.
One player expected to join the squad is Sultan Al-Enezi, who had been fulfilling his contractual obligations with Dhofar. FIFA regulations allow professional players to join their national teams 72 hours before a match, giving Al-Enezi enough time to prepare for the upcoming game.
On the other hand, the Palestinian national team, coached by Makram Daboub, is also gearing up for their matches against Iraq and Kuwait. With notable players like goalkeeper Amr Kadoura, defender Mohammed Saleh, and striker Alaa El-Din Hassan returning to the squad, the team is looking to secure important points in the qualifiers.
Unfortunately, goalkeeper Rami Hamada will miss the matches due to an injury. Despite this setback, the team is focused on putting up a strong performance against Iraq before facing Kuwait in their next match in Doha.
Currently sitting fifth in the group with one point, Palestine is determined to climb up the standings and compete against group leaders Jordan. With both teams working hard to secure victories, the upcoming matches promise to be exciting and competitive as they aim to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.