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Lens defender Abdulhamid spearheads Saudi World Cup squad

Lens defender Saud Abdulhamid will ‌spearhead Saudi Arabia’s World Cup team, with forward Salem Al Dawsari set for a third appearance in the tournament, after ​coach Georgios Donis named his 26-man squad on Monday.
Abdulhamid, who won the French Cup this year, is the only player based abroad in the Saudi squad for the event, which will be held in the US, Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.
Al Hilal’s Al Dawsari, the 2025 ‌AFC player of ‌the year, is set to ​feature ‌at ⁠his ​third World ⁠Cup, after debuting in 2018 and playing in the 2022 edition.
Greek coach Donis will rely on 34-year-old goalkeeper Mohamed Al Owais, who played four games in his two World Cup appearances, while Al Hilal defender Hassan Tambakti and teammate midfielder Mohamed Kanno will lend ⁠experience.
Al Qadsiah midfielder Mohammed Abu Alshamat will ‌make it to finals, ‌while his twin brother Saleh, who ​plays for Asian champions ‌Al Ahli was not included in the final ‌list.
Saudi lost their first game under Donis 2-1 to Ecuador in a friendly on Sunday and will face Puerto Rico and Senegal in their final warm-ups for the World ‌Cup.
They open their Group H campaign against Uruguay in Miami on June 15, before ⁠facing Spain ⁠in Atlanta on June 21 and Cape Verde in Houston on June 26.

Squad:
Goalkeepers: Nawaf Al Aqidi, Mohamed Al Owais, Ahmed Alkassar
Defenders: Saud Abdulhamid, Jehad Thakri, Abdulelah Al Amri, Hassan Tambakti, Ali Lajami, Hassan Kadesh, Moteb Al Harbi, Nawaf Boushal, Ali Majrashi, Mohammed Abu Alshamat
Midfielders: Zi

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