4 players face suspension in match Al-Ahly and Tigris



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4 Al-Ahly Club players and their counterpart, Wadi Degla, face suspension and fine; After a fight broke out between them in the match that brought the two teams together last night, Friday.
An informed source within the Football Association revealed that the duo Hussein Al-Shahat and the Moroccan Badr Bannon, from the Al-Ahly club, and Mohamed Abdel-Ati, the Tigris player, in addition to Ahmed Hafez, the interpreter of the Daglawi team , they face suspension and a fine.

He pointed out that the report of the international referee Ahmed Al-Ghandour, together with the observer of the match Al-Ahly and Wadi Degla, will determine the final position of the aforementioned quartet, and will sanction with suspension and a fine if they are convicted.

The Al-Ahly club will meet its counterpart, Ceramica Cleopatra, next Friday. In the framework of the sixth round of the local competition.

It is noteworthy that a strong altercation broke out after the end of the match between Al-Ahly and Wadi Degla last night, at the Al-Ahly stadium in Al-Salam, on the fifth day of the Egyptian Premier League.

Hussein Al-Shahat got into a strong altercation with his Moroccan colleague Badr Banoune, with some players from Wadi Degla and translator Ahmed Hafez after the end of the match.

Hussein Al-Shahat accused the Wadi Degla players of deliberately wasting time, slow play and frequent crashes on the field.

Players from both teams intervened to quickly end the dispute before it developed, especially in light of the nervousness of some players.

Wadi Degla stopped the victories of its host Al-Ahly and achieved an exciting 0-0 draw in the fifth round of the Egyptian Premier League.

Al-Ahly drew after 3 consecutive wins in the league, with their coach Pitso Mosimane, raising his score to 10 points, occupying second place.

The Tigris Valley, led by its Greek technical director, Nicodemus Papavasilo, rose to 5 points in ninth place.



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