
Kuwait names 14-player squad for the West Asian Volleyball Championship
The selected squad includes:
Abdulaziz Najm, Mahmoud, Yousef Mandeel, Fahad Saad Yaqoub, Abdul Nasser Al-Enezi, Abdullah Fares Al-Enezi, Abdulrahman Al-Mutawa, Saud Al-Duwaisan, Ahmed Al-Munais, Rashid Anbar, Adhbi Malik Al-Enezi, Fares Suleiman, Talal Ahmed Abdul Razzaq, Ibrahim Mandeel, and Abdulrahman Mohammed Kamel.
In preparation for the tournament, the team departed at dawn today for a 10-day training camp in Tunisia, where it will play four friendly matches.
Naif Al-Khamili, Assistant Secretary-General of the Kuwait Volleyball Association, heads the team's delegation. It includes team administrator Mohammed Al-Balushi, fitness trainer Kozak Lux, statistician and physiotherapist Mohammed Al-Yamam, and the 14 selected players.
According to the tournament draw, Kuwait has been placed in Group B alongside Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman. Group A comprises the host nation, Bahrain, Jordan, the UAE, and Lebanon.
Speaking before the team's departure, Al-Khamili encouraged the players to make the most of the Tunisia camp and emphasized the importance of a strong showing at the tournament, viewing it as both a competitive opportunity and a chance to build a new generation of players capable of long-term success.
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