The Legal Department of the Al-Ahly Club of Egypt is heading today to submit a new communication to the Attorney General against the president of Zamalek Club, Mortada Mansour, because of what was mentioned in the last tongue in the video broadcast on his official page on Facebook, where Al-Ahly club president Mahmoud Al-Khatib asked to submit a new communication to preserve the club’s rights And its board members.

Zamalek club president Mortada Mansour has published a video during which he confirmed that what he described as "the Al-Khatib Brigades" that launches an attack on the Zamalek club, and Mansour explained in the video that he posted on his Facebook account, that "Al-Khatib Brigades" distorted the statements of Farouk Jaafar, the player of Zamalek Previously, on the existence of arbitration courtesy in African football.

Al-Ahly confirmed in a statement on the club’s official website that what the President of Zamalek dealt with in the last video was matters that would affect the investigations of the public prosecutor’s office in the reports submitted by Al-Khatib against Murtada Mansour, which is a crime punishable in articles 186 and 187 of the Penal Code, and the legal department was attached In Al-Ahly Club, with the aforementioned communication, a CD containing all the insults and lengthy statements of the President of Zamalek.

Mortada Mansour said in the video: "Where did the referee courtesy of Zamalek ?, We won the first championship in Nigeria, and at the time of the referee, a penalty was awarded by Adel Al-Mamour, then it was returned and it was taken out of the stadium, so it was returned for a third time, this is a bad referee, in the second championship we crowned it from Africa Sport As I remember, we won in Egypt with two clean goals and lost the same result there, and we were crowned with a penalty shootout, so where is the compliment?

Murtada Mansour said: "Farouq Jaafar has 100 letters from Mahmoud Al-Khatib, and he always talks about it well, but the Al-Ahly Brigades are trying to discredit us."

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