Police report, part 2
Police SF know how to prepare for a game.
- Corn flakes is the best for breakfast, say Mohamed Amr and Mohamed Osama.
After that start on the morning, they were ready to play. Police scored 50 goals during Wednesday’s games, 13 against the organizing club IK Sävehof and 37 against German Haltern-Sythen.
It is 16 12-year-old boys who share one classroom at the top floor of Burgården. They arrived this night around midnight, but they didn’t get to sleep in on Wednesday morning. They had to get up 7.30, but today’s games were finished at 13.00, and then they could relax.
- We want to do the very best that we can, say the boys from Egypt who speaks for the team today.
They speak English and tell us that English has been on their curriculum since they stared school.Â
The planes they have made for their first afternoon of, during Partille Cup, is to watch even more handball…
The team’s coach tells us that they are here to get as much knowledge as possible on how to act as a professional player. It is therefore important to look at other games and players, when they aren’t focusing on their own games.
- We are going to stay in Gothenburg one extra day. Then can we have fun, says the coach.
On Wednesday night is the opening ceremony at the top of the list on things to do. Mohamed Amr and Mohamed Osama have played Partille Cup before and know what to expect of the opening ceremony.
- It is amazing, says Mohamed Amr as his and Mohamed Osamas eyes shine of expectations.
Text: Mikael Hjerpe, Photo: Anna Svensson
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