Today, the head of the Emirates Football Club, Mohamed Ismail, stepped down in protest against the lack of support for his team's rise to the Arab Gulf League for professional clubs.

Muhammad Ismail announced his resignation in press statements to the media after the General Assembly of the Professional League today, and the judge refused to increase the number of professional clubs for the next season, and refused to crown Al-Ahly youth with the title of the Arab Gulf League, which means that the first and second teams of the current season do not rise to the first-class clubs, which is led by Emirates team.

Mohamed Ismail said: I can not work in this atmosphere and with this injustice that occurred directly on the Emirates Club, because there are some clubs that refuse to be in the professional league, despite the fact that my team tops the amateur league, and was just around the corner from the climb.

He added: "I do not understand how to put the future of clubs in the hands of other clubs, we are under the umbrella of the Football Association and not the League, and therefore the regulations were unjustly exploited against other clubs, so resignation is the least I can do in light of this injustice, in appreciation of the feelings of the club fans The Emirates, which was definitely shocked by the decision. "

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