


The Cairo Pharaohs make a powerful debut in the GCL, introducing a new force to the championship with a line-up that reflects ambition, diversity and international pedigree.
At the heart of the team is Egypt’s Nayel Nassar, a proven performer at the highest level of the sport, bringing experience, composure and leadership to the squad. Joining him is France’s Ines Joly, whose sharp riding and competitive edge make her a formidable presence in any GCL contest.
Belgium’s Annelies Vorsselmans adds depth and reliability to the team, while Saudi Arabia’s Dalma Malhas brings international experience and a strong competitive mindset shaped on the global stage. Completing the senior line-up is the Netherlands’ Pim Mulder, known for his consistency and technical precision.
The team’s U25 rider, Ismail Osama El Borai, represents the next generation of talent, adding youthful energy and local pride to the Cairo Pharaohs’ historic first season.
Blending established international stars with emerging talent, the Cairo Pharaohs enter the GCL with a clear statement of intent - ready to make their mark and bring a new chapter of competition to the League.







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