Sayed Abdel Hafeez provides evidence of the Egyptian Football Association's involvement in granting Zamalek the league

The director of football in the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, confirmed that there is a clear favoritism that his club sees towards its traditional rival, Zamalek, to grant it the Egyptian Premier League championship.


Abdel Hafeez said in his televised statements that the Football Association’s approval to transfer the match between Zamalek against Ghazl El Mahalla to Alexandria, which is scheduled for the third of August, violates the principle of equal opportunities, because the match was previously determined to be held in Cairo, and the approval to transfer that confrontation will ensure comfort for Zamalek because it will face the Union in Alexandria afterwards. Three days in the same city.


He added, “It is assumed that Zamalek will play the same matches according to the arrangement of their stay, as Al-Ahly will do as well, wondering whether the Football Association of El-Gouna Club would agree to play with us in Cairo if the club decided to do so, or would it insist that we play them in the Red Sea, I do not know the position of the Football Association regarding request like this."


The football director of Al-Ahly Club was surprised by the position of the Football Association regarding the postponement of the match between Zamalek against Aswan in the Egypt Cup semi-final, scheduled for the ninth of August as well.


And he provided evidence of what he aspires to, saying: “Al-Ahly previously played 10 matches in one month and overlapped with those matches, a meeting in the Egypt Cup, and we committed ourselves and did not object as Zamalek did, but we will not agree to postpone that match so that Zamalek does not get more rest before the confrontations.” The last in the league.

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