A violent attack from the Sudanese Crescent on the Egyptian Al-Ahly .. the spoiled son of "K"

Al-Hilal of Sudan launched a violent attack on Al-Ahly of Egypt and the officials of the Confederation of African Football, due to the match between Al-Ahly and Al-Hilal without an audience in the confrontation scheduled, Friday, in the group stage competitions of the African Champions League.

And Al Hilal club published on its official website today, Thursday: “In 1987 in the final of the African Champions League, the Moroccan referee, Larash, was unfair, and he canceled a valid goal for Al Hilal Club, for the sake of Al-Ahly of Egypt.”

He added: "In 2007, at the beginning of the group stage, Al-Hilal was subjected to injustice in Cairo at the expense of Al-Ahly."

He explained: "Today, CAF retreated from the mass attendance in the match, after it had previously agreed to the presence of 15,000 fans, and all of this came for the sake of Al-Ahly Club. We are tired of Al-Ahly being the spoiled son of CAF."

For its part, the Sudanese newspaper "Al-Riyaa Al-Oula" reported that there are moves at the level of the presidential palace and the Sudanese security authorities to make contacts with the Confederation of African Football "CAF" to contain the dilemma of the public attending the match.


The decision of the African Confederation to hold the match without an audience caused outrage among the Sudanese fans, and Al Hilal Club in particular, by depriving its fans of being in the stands to support his team in this important confrontation.

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