Hassan Ibrahim, a 16-year-old goalkeeper, has been included in Zamalek's squad for Thursday's Egyptian Premier League game at home to Ittihad. The teenager was named in a 20-man squad to act as understudy for regular guardian Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed, who became Zamalek's undisputed number one after Essam Al-Hadari was banned for four months. Ibrahim's inclusion came at the expense of youngster Mostafa Abdul-Sattar, who used to play second-fiddle to Al-Sayed following the suspension of Egypt keeper Al-Hadari. "Abdul-Sattar will have no problems with that. We just want Ibrahim to be in the frame for selection," Zamalek's goalkeeping coach Emad Al-Mandouh told FilGoal.com on Tuesday. The White Knights are on top of the Egyptian Premier League table with 24 points from 11 games, four clear of second-placed and surprise package Police Union. The Hossam Hassan-led team are eyeing their first league triumph since 2004. Zamalek squad: Goalkeepers: Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed, Hassan Ibrahim Defenders: Hani Saied, Mahmoud Fathallah, Amr Al-Safti, Omar Gaber, Hazem Emam, Ahmed Ghanem, Mohamed Abdul-Shafi, Mohamed Younes Midfielders: Hassan Mostafa, Ibrahim Salah, Ashour Al-Adham, Ahmed Tawfik, Mohamed Ibrahim, Hossam Arafat, Wagih Abdul-Azim, Shikabala Strikers: Ahmed Gaafar, Abou Kone