Another controversial position from the president of Zamalek Football Club, Mortada Mansour, reiterated his talk of magic, and accused him of being behind Zamalek's recent results and the players ’inability to shake the net and score goals.

A video of Mansour spread on social media, in which he displayed pictures of "lock in the goal" and "mushaf inverted", and this was considered magic works by Sayed Abdel Hafeez (director of football in Al-Ahly Club) and Mamdouh Abbas (former president of Zamalek club) and Hani Al-Atal ( Vice President of Zamalek) He added, "If we play 100 years, we will not score."

He continued, "This is not football, but a lack of politeness and insignificance, and if that was the case, establish a league for the jinn ... I will not follow these methods. The players were strangely throwing balls in front of the goal."

He concluded, "Clubs now, instead of hiring players and coaches, go to one of the magicians and ask him for these actions to win matches."

This is not the first time that Mansour talks about magic and jinn, and a quick tour of the videos posted on the websites shows that he was accused before Al-Ahly of "stealing the league thanks to magic", and he repeated this two, three and five years ago, and after every loss of the Zamalek Club or the loss of one of the titles.

The Discipline Committee of the Egyptian Football Association had ruled preventing Zamalek club president Mortada Mansour from participating in any sports activity for three games and fined him financially "for the offensive statements he made to the president of the referees committee and the ruling of his team's match against Smouha."

The committee also decided to fine Mansour one hundred thousand pounds (6219 dollars) for the same incident.

"White Castle" drew without goals with its guest Smouha last Friday, and he repeated this result in front of his host military production, to continue to bleed points in the Egyptian Premier League.

Zamalek, which wasted 12 points in nine games, raised its score to 15 points in fourth place, nine points behind Al-Ahly, the leader in the table, who played a lower match.