Arsène Wenger, who is the FIFA Chief of Global Football Development said ” FIFA Club World Cup helps make clubs stronger” in Egypt.
FIFA Chief of Global Football Development Arsène Wenger visited the Egyptian Football Association and said Egypt has a “fertile environment for football” as he launched a FIFA-backed talent development project in Cairo.
He told in a press conference at the EFA about the Egyptian Football environment for the good response of the football in the country.
Egypt has a deep passion for football and born world-class footballers like Mohamed Salah, Omar Marmoush, Sam Morsy, Mohamed Elneny, Ahmed Hassan and more.
Football fans and industry professionals eagerly await Wenger’s visit, hoping his knowledge and recommendations will aid in the ongoing development of Egyptian football.

Wenger arrived in Africa for the Club World Cup Trophy tournament.
The FIFA Club World Cup is the world’s top club tournament held in the United States between 14 June and 13 July.
For the first time, FIFA comes with the iconic new trophy in front of all the 6 continental’s best clubs to become stronger.
A total of 32 clubs will compete in the newly expanded club football competition, featuring four strong African contenders: Al Ahly SC from Egypt, Espérance Sportive de Tunis from Tunisia, Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa, and Wydad AC from Morocco.