Jamus SC Send Ezbon Malish and Data Elly to Cairo for Specialised Rehabilitation

 

By: Emmanuel Patrick Laku | Sports Hunter South Sudan 

kigali Rwanda - Jamus SC have announced that first-team stars Ezbon Malish and Data Elly have travelled to Cairo, Egypt, to continue their treatment and rehabilitation under the supervision of a specialised medical team.

The club confirmed the development in a statement published on its official Facebook page on Monday morning, describing the move as part of its commitment to providing players with the highest standard of medical care.

According to the statement, the decision reflects the commitment of club president Mohand Ahmed to ensure injured players receive the best possible treatment, with the aim of facilitating their return to full fitness.

"The move comes as part of the management's commitment, led by president Mohand Ahmed, to provide the highest level of medical care for the players, ensuring their return to the pitch in peak physical and technical condition to support the team in upcoming fixtures under head coach Saber Bin Jabria," the club said.

The rehabilitation programme is expected to aid the recovery of both players as Jamus SC continue preparations for the upcoming campaign.

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