Byron Blake, Ambassador, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York Mr. Ashe, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Ministerial Representative for Sustainable Development Matters H.E. Elvira Manuela Gualdino, Member of the Cabinet for the Minister for PlanningĪNTIGUA AND BARBUDA Representatives H.E. Milton Parmenio dos Santos Reis, Expert, Ministry of Planning Mrs. Giza Gaspar Martins, Senior Adviser, Permanent Mission, New York Mr. Sebastiao Santos Kiale, Expert, Ministry of External Relations Mr. Carlos Felipe da Paixao Franco Burlty, Assistant to the Diplomatic Adviser Mr. Isabel Godinho, Minister Counsellor, Permanant Mission Mr. Mario de Azevedo Constantino, Minister Counsellor, Chief of the Department of International Organizations, Ministry of External Relations Mrs.
Gaspar Martins, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York Mr. Manuel da Cruz Neto, Vice-Minister for Finance H.E. Ana Afonso Dias Lourenço, Minister for Planning H.E. Andreu Jordi-Tomas, Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New YorkĪNGOLA Representatives H.E Mrs. Maria Ubach-Font, Director of Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Meritxell Mateu-Pi, Minister for Foreign Affairs Ms. Mourad Benmehidi, Representant permanent auprès des Nations Unies, New YorkĪNDORRA Representatives H.E. Abdelhak Bedjaoui, Directeur général des Relations financières éxterieures, Ministère des Finances S.E. Amar Abba, Directeur général des Relations économiques et de Coopération internationales, Ministère des Affaires étrangères M. Mohamed Belhocine, Ambassadeur, Conseiller, Ministère des Affaires étrangères M. Saadeddine Nuiouet, Conseiller du Président S.E. Mourad Medelci, Ministre des Affaires étrangères S.E. Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Président de la République algérienne Représentants S.E. Adrian Neritani, Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New YorkĪLGERIA S.E. Nesar Ahmed Safi, Special Secretary to the AmbassadorĪLBANIA Representative H.E. Sayed Fakhrudin Eqbal, Second Secretary Mr. Wali Monawar, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Qatar Mr. Their qualifying games will be held in the Kingdom from October 27 to 31.AFGHANISTAN Representatives H.E. The Bahrainis are in Group C of the qualification competition, alongside Iraq, Afghanistan and the Maldives. They are preparing for their upcoming competitions, including the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualifiers, which takes place in October.
The other players include Ammar Mohammed, Omar Abdulbasit, Younis Mousa, Adnan Fawaz, Abdulla Al Haiki, Abdulrahman Sayed, Ali Khalifa, Hussain Al Attar, Hussain Abdulkarim, Abdulla Freah, Ebrahim Shareeda, Mohammed Marhoon, Hamza Abdulla, Ali Al Dosari, Sayed Mohammed Amin, Hassan Issa, Fahad Jassim, Mohammed Ahmed, Ziyad Basil, Hussain Tawfiq, Hamad Fouad, Hamza Al Jabne and Abdulla Nimer. Bahrain’s under-23s will be at their camp until Tuesday next week.Ĭoached by Ismail Karami, they are currently training with 28 players in Istanbul. Originally, the nationals were set to face off with Bosnia-Herzegovina side NK Stupcanica Olovo on Monday next week in their final warm-up, but the Bahrain Football Association announced a change yesterday and will instead face Kuwait for a second time on the same scheduled date. The game will be played against their counterparts from Kuwait. The Bahrainis are scheduled to return to the pitch on Thursday for their second friendly encounter at their camp. Those who found the net included Ahmed Al Sherooqi, Ali Muftah, Ebrahim Al Khattal, Faisal Abdulla from the penalty spot and Faisal Hassan Habib. Each goal was scored by a different Bahrain player. The game was the first of their three tune-ups at the Turkish capital during the Bahrainis’ two-week training camp there. The Daily Tribune – Bahrain’s under-23 Olympic football team romped to a 5-1 victory over Turkish club Beykoz in an international friendly match held in Istanbul.