The paper suggested that Arab All-Star games, like those held in Europe, would serve as an important tool for charity and crisis management events.
Hassan and Al-Temyat were chosen as potential candidates due to their huge popularity in the Arab world.
Several Egyptian candidates were mentioned as possible participants like captain Hossam Hassan, Essam Al-Hadari, Ibrahim Saied, Mohamed Abou-Treika, Emad Meteb and Mohamed Barakat.
The daily paper made some suggestions as to how the event should be managed to guarantee its success:
- Players should enter the pitch holding the pictures of King Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz and President Hosni Mubarak (as the two teams would consist mainly of players from Saudi Arabia and Egypt).
- Coordinate with players to create a taped clip explaining the cause for which the game is being held.
- Approaching Arab organizations and businesses to sponsor the event and hold charity-related projects.
- The game should feature top players from several Arab and Islamic countries like: Morocco, Algeria, Sudan, Jordan, Syria and Palestine, among others.
- To divide participation time between players equally.
- The game should be supervised by the Arab Union Football Association and Arab League.
- The game should be aired free of charge to all Arab and Islamic countries to promote for such charitable events.