A post on “Facebook” implicates Al-Ahly’s translator.. “Forgery of Zamalek samples, bribes and penalties!”

A post on the account of Dr. Amr Moheb, the translator of the technical staff of the Al-Ahly club led by South African Pitso Mosimane, on the social networking site “Facebook” sparked widespread controversy among the Egyptian masses, especially as it carried abuses of Egyptian sports and accusations of the Egyptian Football Association and football symbols in the country, as well as referring to Bribes, most notably to referee Mustafa Gharbal, who ran the previous edition of the African Champions League final in the interest of Al-Ahly at the expense of Zamalek!

After the publication of the publication, Al-Ahly’s translator rushed to deny it, and said in a statement on his club’s official website: “Everything written on my account has nothing to do with it, and I do not know anything about it, and it is completely untrue,” noting that his account was stolen and hacked.

And the unknown person who stole Dr. Amr Moheb’s account, according to the latter’s version, wrote: “I announce my resignation, for I have taken advantage of God in this decision, because what the Al-Ahly club is doing in paying dues to the referees is not good and the Egyptian football is declining .. Egyptian sports led by Dr. Ashraf Sobhi in This minister retracted an agreement with Captain Al-Khatib, Faraj Amer and Hassan Mustafa before the Africa meeting, and they settled on falsifying the samples of the Zamalek players, in agreement with Musimani, to exclude players from Al-Ahly that will not affect the meeting.”

And the alleged publication of the Al-Ahly club’s translator stated: “It was also agreed to exclude the referee, Radwan Gaid, and to use the referee, Mustafa Gharbal, who received 10 million pounds in Hurghada, in exchange for not calculating penalty kicks for Zamalek, with the knowledge of the minister. In Egypt, it is on its way to being suspended by FIFA.

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