
Hannover's Training Camp Plans Change Due to Al-Nassr
The German club Hannover was forced to modify its summer camp plans after its training coincided with the camp of Saudi team Al-Nassr in the Austrian city of Salzburg.
According to what was published by the newspaper "Hamburger Abendblatt", Al-Nassr booked the hotel that Hannover usually stays in annually during its preparatory camps for the new season.
The scheduling conflict prompted Hannover's management to look for alternatives, and they decided to hold the team's training at the sports complex field of the local high school in Salzburg.
Hannover's coach, Christian Titz, commented on the change saying: "There is no problem, the facilities here are excellent, and the pitch is in very good condition, allowing us to prepare comfortably."
Al-Nassr continues its camp in Austria in preparation for the new season, amidst clear European interest in the organizational preparations that the club imposes during its external stops.
According to what was published by the newspaper "Hamburger Abendblatt", Al-Nassr booked the hotel that Hannover usually stays in annually during its preparatory camps for the new season.
The scheduling conflict prompted Hannover's management to look for alternatives, and they decided to hold the team's training at the sports complex field of the local high school in Salzburg.
Hannover's coach, Christian Titz, commented on the change saying: "There is no problem, the facilities here are excellent, and the pitch is in very good condition, allowing us to prepare comfortably."
Al-Nassr continues its camp in Austria in preparation for the new season, amidst clear European interest in the organizational preparations that the club imposes during its external stops.