Egypt's squad are set to continue their training camp in Qatar as the management is hopeful of playing a couple of friendly games in Doha. The Egypt management, led by Bob Bradley, was frustrated with the authorities' decision to call off two proposed friendly games against Uganda and Kenya this month. But assistant coach Diaa Al-Sayed revealed that there is an attempt to re-arrange the meetings with the African duo outside Egypt. “We are hoping to play the friendly games in Doha instead of Cairo. We will contact the teams to see if that's possible,” coach Al-Sayed told FilGoal.com. The current Egypt squad mainly comprises new faces as Ahli players have been left out following the tragic events that marred their last league game at Masri. The Pharaohs, who had their CAN 2013 qualifier with Central African Republic postponed due to the Port-Said disaster, will play four competitive games in June.