Zamalek complain about Esperance and Mouloudia to the African Union

Zamalek club spokesman Amr Dardiri revealed that the management of his club will present an official complaint to the Confederation of African Football (CAF), "enough" against the Tunisian clubs Esperance and Mouloudia Algeria, for not applying the rules of fair play, as he said in statements to the club channel Zamalek.

He added: "Esperance was not neutral in that match and it was clear that it sympathized with Mouloudia at the expense of Zamalek. The club's management will make contacts at the highest level with CAF officials, to provide evidence of the leniency that occurred in the Rades match against Zamalek to get him out of the continental championship."

Zamalek left the African Champions League from the group stage, despite its big victory over Senegalese Tongit 4-1, but Esperance tied with Mouloudia with a goal to the same, knocking the Egyptian team out of the tournament.

Zamalek's balance stopped at eight points, while Mouloudia reached nine points, and Esperance maintained the lead with 11 points.

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