Al-Ahly threatens to file a complaint from the Egyptian Federation to "FIFA" because of El-Shenawi's punishment

Al-Ahly club threatened, with the Egyptian Football Association's complaint, with "FIFA", because of the penalty issued against its international goalkeeper, Mohamed El-Shenawy.

The Egyptian Football Association decided earlier, to suspend El-Shenawi, four matches in the domestic league, and fined him financially for his attempts to attract the referee of his team's match against the National Bank of the last in the league, Mido Salama.

The club's TV channel said: Al-Ahly is studying, after submitting a statement objecting to the punishment, to resort to the International Football Association (FIFA) to the Egyptian Federation's complaint, due to the existence of a similar incident to the Pyramids Club player, Ramadan Sobhi, who did the same thing as El-Shennawi during the Al-Ittihad match in Alexandria, and was not punished with suspension. Four matches, and a penalty was satisfied that he was suspended one game after he received two yellow cards in that match, after which he was declared a red card.

The previous international referee, Samir Mahmoud Othman, confirmed that the penalty issued against Al-Ahly's goalkeeper was marred by Al-Awar, which makes Al-Ahly's view of objecting to the punishment an administrative matter correct.

He said in an intervention with "On Sport" channel, as long as the referee mentioned in his report that he had been assaulted by the Al-Ahly goalkeeper, an administrative penalty had to be inflicted on him on the pitch, whether by displaying a yellow or red card, which was not done by the referee, which made The suspension penalty is a matter of great controversy. "

The former Egyptian international player, Ahmed Hossam, known as "Mido", expected during his program "Dressed Up" on the Sada Al-Balad channel that the penalty issued against the Al-Ahly goalkeeper would be reduced.

He explained: "The referee was subjected to great pressure to write in his report the incident of Al-Shenawi's assault on him," noting that the referee did not have any problem with the goalkeeper when they left the field, otherwise he had punished him administratively, whether with a yellow or red card.

He pointed out: "I trust that the Football Association will reduce the penalty, otherwise the association officials do not make this decision in the coming days. I will invite the workers of the" dress-up "program to dinner."

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