An Egyptian coach submits a complaint to the Attorney General, accusing him of having infected 16 players with the Corona virus

The former Egyptian youth team coach, Rabie Yassin, filed a report with the Attorney General against the national team doctor, after he made televised statements accusing the coach of causing 16 players to be infected with the Coronavirus during participation in the recent North African Championship that took place in Tunisia.

The Egyptian doctor, Walid Mazhar, said in statements to the Egyptian Ontime Sport channel that Rabie Yassin had contracted the Corona virus in Egypt and transmitted it to the players.

He added: "One of the players was transmitted to him through the coach because he used to sit with him for four hours a day to coordinate the lecture on the computer."

The doctor of the youth team continued: "I advised the coach of the national team that the players perform Friday prayers in an open place, but he did not respond and what was only from him was that he stood among the players, saying," I am the doctor and I am responsible. "

The journalist and the son of the former youth team coach, Omar Rabi` Yassin, wrote on his official Twitter page: “My father filed a complaint to the Attorney General against the national team doctor because of his statements in which he insulted my father.

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