
Electricity Club concludes its training camp in Egypt with a victory over Kuwaiti Al-Sahil
The Electricity Club concluded its training camp in the Egyptian capital Cairo with a resounding victory over the Kuwaiti Al-Sahil Youth team with a score of (4-0) in the match held on Wednesday evening, marking an ideal end to its external camp, which was held in preparation for the 2025-2026 Iraqi Premier League competitions.
The four goals for Electricity were scored by: Ahmed Salah, Rasul Ahmed, Isaac Mensah, and Ali Rahim, in a match that saw a clear dominance by the Iraqi team both physically and technically, with praise from the coaching staff for the level of harmony between new and veteran players.
The camp, which started on August 24, lasted for a week, during which the team played three friendly matches; it drew the first against Beni Suef of Egypt (1-1) with a goal from the professional Ismail Akwaakwa, before securing a victory in the second against Asyut of Egypt with a solitary goal scored by the Brazilian Lucas, concluding their journey with a four-goal win over Kuwaiti Al-Sahil Youth.
According to observers of the camp, the most significant gains for the team were the increased physical readiness of the players after the summer break, in addition to giving the coach a chance to test the new arrivals and assess their abilities before the season starts.
The team also demonstrated clear offensive strength with a variety of names scoring goals, reflecting Electricity's possession of more than one option in the front line.
The Electricity delegation is scheduled to return to Baghdad on Thursday, and the team will begin a new phase of local preparations in anticipation of the league competitions, with aspirations to deliver a distinguished season and strong competition among the clubs in the Iraqi Premier League.
The four goals for Electricity were scored by: Ahmed Salah, Rasul Ahmed, Isaac Mensah, and Ali Rahim, in a match that saw a clear dominance by the Iraqi team both physically and technically, with praise from the coaching staff for the level of harmony between new and veteran players.
The camp, which started on August 24, lasted for a week, during which the team played three friendly matches; it drew the first against Beni Suef of Egypt (1-1) with a goal from the professional Ismail Akwaakwa, before securing a victory in the second against Asyut of Egypt with a solitary goal scored by the Brazilian Lucas, concluding their journey with a four-goal win over Kuwaiti Al-Sahil Youth.
According to observers of the camp, the most significant gains for the team were the increased physical readiness of the players after the summer break, in addition to giving the coach a chance to test the new arrivals and assess their abilities before the season starts.
The team also demonstrated clear offensive strength with a variety of names scoring goals, reflecting Electricity's possession of more than one option in the front line.
The Electricity delegation is scheduled to return to Baghdad on Thursday, and the team will begin a new phase of local preparations in anticipation of the league competitions, with aspirations to deliver a distinguished season and strong competition among the clubs in the Iraqi Premier League.