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Ahli said they will face Bayern Munich in a friendly game in Qatar, a few weeks after announcing the cancellation of the Gulf tour.
The African champions said in October they will play against Bundesliga giants Bayern and Qatar’s Al-Jaish, before declaring that the mid-season is called off for ‘financial reasons’.
However, the Reds said on their website that they will be facing Bayern on January 6 in Doha and Al-Jaish two days later.
An announcement has yet to be made by Bayern, who usually spend their mid-season break in the Gulf.
Ahli have just clinched the CAF Champions League title after beating defending champions Esperance in the final.
The Cairo giants will be taking part in the Club World Cup in Japan starting December 9 and ending a week later.
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