Closing the Sudanese Mars Club .. It is forbidden to enter the conflicting parties

The government of the Sudanese state of Khartoum issued directives to the police to close the doors of Al-Marreikh Club in the city of Umm Radman and not to allow any of the conflicting parties within the club to enter the club except with an official letter from the Sudanese General Football Association stating, through its representative, that the club be handed over to the entity specified by the federation. There is a conflict within the club between two councils, each of which claims to be the legitimate board of directors elected by the club’s general assembly, one headed by Adam Abdullah, nicknamed “Sudakal” and the other headed by Hazem Mustafa.

The Wali of Khartoum State, Ayman Nimr, stressed in an official statement, transmitted by the Nados website, that the state authorities would not allow any chaos to occur in the state as a result of the administrative crisis erupting between the conflicting parties in the Mars Club.

The governor of Khartoum warned that the conflict within the club would develop into unimaginable consequences, and that matters would reach a real catastrophe in the event of complacency and complacency with the crisis.

The Governor of Khartoum State called on the Football Association to determine the official authority that should take over the club.

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