It seems that Turki Al-Sheikh, head of the Saudi entertainment body and former president of Egypt's Pyramids, did not forget his previous problems with the Egyptian Football Federation and his outgoing chairman, Hani Abu Reda, and opened his old books with a mysterious Facebook story.

Al-Sheikh wrote on his official page - followed by more than six million - "Praise be to God, Mafish Baji, a supreme injustice, but our Lord will guide me to the day" ie, "Whoever keeps me punished by God." The tweet received more than ten thousand impressions, four thousand comments and more than 860 participations .

The publication was understood as a "settling of accounts" with Abu Reda, who announced his resignation after the Pharaohs lost to South Africa with a 1-0 goal and a humiliating exit from the final of the tournament at home.

In an old interview with an Egyptian media, al-Sheikh described the Egyptian federation as "the problem of Egyptian football" and hinted that "he is favoring Ahly at the expense of Zamalek and Pyramids." In football, Zamalek and Pyramids will not stand in their way In the normal level .. Is there an intention to modify the team with the first and second? Ahli is demanding foreign rulers .. I am OK .. and ready to bear the cost. "

Pyramids has announced the transfer of ownership of the UAE to Salem Al Shamsi from the next sporting season.

"We are pleased to announce to the Arab sports public in general and the Egyptian public in particular the full acquisition of Salam Al Shamsi on Pyramids," the club said in its official account on Facebook.

"The new owner sends his sincere thanks to the former owner Turki Al-Sheikh for his insightful vision and his great effort to make this experience a success," he said.

He finished second in the Egyptian league with 70 points from 34 matches and is second in second place, two points ahead of Zamalek, who have three games in hand.