Zamalek coach suspended and fined 70 thousand pounds

 The Competitions Committee of the Egyptian Football Association decided to suspend the French coach, Patrice Carteron, the club's coach in Zamalek, for two matches and to pay a fine of 70 thousand pounds due to his objection to the ruling against Ismaili to face the Egyptian Cup.

The Egyptian Football Association stated on its official website today, Saturday, that it was decided to suspend Carteron for two matches, with a fine of 70 thousand pounds, which is 20 thousand pounds for non-sporting behavior, and 50 thousand pounds for inciting a withdrawal during the team's match with Ismaili in the Egypt Cup.

The committee decided to suspend Ashraf bin Sharqi, the Zamalek player, for one match, to expel him after obtaining two warnings during the Ismaili match, and to suspend his colleagues Ferjani Sassi and Hamza Mathlouthi one match for obtaining the third warning in the same match.

The committee fined Khaled Galal, the technical director of the National Bank, 50 thousand pounds for his statements after his team's match against Smouha.

It was also decided to fine Ceramica Cleopatra 20 thousand pounds, for delaying the team's descent on the pitch at the beginning of the second half of its match against Enppi.

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