The board of directors of the Egyptian club Zamalek decided to stop the dues of its players due to the decline in results, and not to play the first team football matches in the Premier League at the “Cairo Stadium” after receiving the second loss in a row in the competition.

Club president Mortada Mansour stated - on his official page on the social networking site "Facebook" today, Wednesday - that he had earlier sent a letter to the Minister of Youth and Sports, Ashraf Sobhi, and the Association of Clubs, with the approval of Pyramids Club to hold Zamalek matches at the "Air Defense" stadium.

The club president said, "The Zamalek Council also obtained earlier the approval of the club that owns the (Petro Sport) stadium to hold matches on its land, but the minister informed the administration that the concerned authorities and the Association of Clubs rejected this matter."

And he explained, “The board of directors of the Zamalek club confirms that so far it does not know the reason for depriving the club of its right to choose a stadium in which to play the matches. On the other hand, there is another club that requests orders when it wants to enter 50 thousand of its fans immediately. The approval comes and when Zamalek asks to enter 10 thousand in The same tournament, the response was (your request is rejected, and 4 thousand are sufficient)."

Yesterday, Tuesday, Zamalek lost from the "Tala'a El-Gaish" team with a clean goal in the league, days after losing to Enppi with two goals without a response.