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[ 2016-12-06 ]
Zamalek cry conspiracy Angry Zamalek are insistent on withdrawing from
the Egyptian Premier League unless the country's
Football Association (EFA) cleans up their
refereeing body.
The club's board of directors have sent an
official letter to the FA stating three conditions
on which they will return to the top-flight.
Zamalek chairman Mortada Mansour alleges that
referee Ibrahim Nour El-Dein made some
controversial decisions during the Al Ahly and
Misr El-Maqassa match.
The referee punched El-Maqassa's player in his
chest and unjustly sent off their player.
Also, the penalty awarded against Al Ahly should
have been retaken as the goalkeeper moved on the
line before the kick was taken.
Nour El-Dein’s decision to award Al Ahly a
penalty was dubious just like the two he awarded
for the Red Devils against Ittihad of Alexandria.
They added also that Nour El-Dein should have
awarded two penalties for their side against
Smouha in the league match, which ended in a 0-0
draw.
Here are the three conditions by Zamalek before
they play in the Egyptian Premier League.
Sack head of the refereeing committee Reda
El-Beltagy and his entire board.
Sack referee Ibrahim Nour El-Dein, as he is biased
against Zamalek and insulted the club’s Chairman
in a phone call with a radio station program that
hosted by Magdy Abdel-Ghany. The board added that
the EFA should question him about the time spent
in suspicious places like “Kortado and VIB
nightclubs” with women.
Start an investigation with Al Ahly loanee Ahmed
El-Sheikh for missing the penalty after conniving
with his former side, which was awarded to
El-Maqassa. Source - Soccernet
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