“Al-Ahly is the reason” .. The president of an Egyptian club calls for justice and equal opportunities

The president of Wadi Degla Club, Maged Sami, called on the Egyptian Football Association headed by Ahmed Mujahid to apply justice and impose the principle of equal opportunities on all Egyptian Football League teams, after the tournament was postponed and resumed after the Tokyo Olympics at the request of Al-Ahly Club, which has influential players associated with the Olympic team, which qualified for a confrontation Brazil in the quarter-finals.

Majed Sami said through his account on the social networking site "Facebook": "Why does the federation take into account equal opportunities among the teams competing for the title, while not taking into account them among the competing teams to avoid relegation?"

The head of the Egyptian Federation, Ahmed Mujahid, had recently stated that the Egyptian League would be postponed after Al-Ahly and Aswan faced Al-Ahly's refusal to play any other match without its international players.

The head of the Tigris Valley asked: "Is it fair that Al-Ahly club, for example, meets the four competing teams for relegation in succession, Al-Ahly Bank, then Production, then Aswan, then Wadi Degla, to meet the first three teams without its Olympic players, then postpone its fourth match to meet the fourth in its entirety?"

He explained in another publication: “Al-Ahly’s postponed matches were from weeks 17 against Aswan, 22 against Wadi Degla, 24 against El Entag El Harby, and 25 against Al Ahly Bank. Despite being the second in the delay?

Maged Sami’s statements sparked controversy among the Al-Ahly and Zamalek fans in particular, at a time when Al-Ahly’s director of football, Sayed Abdel Hafeez, had also stated that there was favoritism from the Egyptian Football Association to Zamalek by facilitating his task in the title competition by transferring his match with Ghazl El-Mahalla from Cairo to Alexandria until He gets to rest before meeting the union in the city itself.

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