Al-Ahly punishes Al-Shahat and electricity and deprives them of a match at Palmeiras .. "The apology is rejected"

Al-Ahly of Egypt announced on its official website that the club’s mission in Doha had received an official notification from the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) prohibiting its stars Hussein Al-Shahat and Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim “Kahraba” from participating in the third and fourth place match between Al-Ahly and Brazilian Palmeras, scheduled for Thursday, due to The players' failure to adhere to the precautionary health measures following the Al-Ahly and Bayern Munich match, which ended in favor of the latter with two clean goals.

Despite the negative corona hue of the Al-Ahly duo, the nation of the team, however, the International Federation indicated a lack of commitment to Al-Shahat and electricity in the preventive measures during the Bayern Munich match, as each of them left the team room, in contravention of the instructions of the Organizing Committee of the Club World Cup that all teams, including Al-Ahly, must adhere "African Champion" in the process of entering and leaving the players' room according to the terms and conditions.

The club stated that "FIFA" during the World Cup for clubs prohibits players and technical equipment from dealing with any element outside the tournament camp within the medical protocol to confront the emerging corona virus, at a time when Shahat and Electricity also shook hands with fans outside the "health bubble" who were on the stands.

For its part, the Egyptian "Sada Al-Balad" channel said that Al-Ahly decided to impose a heavy penalty on Shahat and electricity, explaining that "Al-Ahly's management is deeply upset with the duo, and their apology is not accepted while they are denied participation in the team's training in the event that their medical survey results are negative, with a deduction of 300 A thousand pounds from every player. "

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