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The Football Association decided to suspend Mohamed Hassanein Inoue for 3 months and a fine of £ 50,000, and not accept the appeal.
Hassanein believes the suspension is arbitrary and the fine imposed is large because he is not a coach in the Premier League.
Hassanein told FilGoal.com: “There is more than one problem between the Al Gharbia region and me. I was Sporting’s coach in the fourth division, and I used to stop one game and participate in another without making mistakes.”
He added: “In the current season, I am the technical director of the fourth division Kahafa club. We had a match with the Samanoud youth center and objected to the presence of the match referee, but he judged the match and Samanoud won after 10 minutes had passed. instead of wasted time. “
He continued: “Nothing happened, and they transferred me to investigation and detained me, despite not writing a report. I wrote a corrupt area on my private page, and we must review them themselves.”
“I went to investigate with a (flash) for the match, and the coach of the Samanoud Youth Center objected, and they did not arrest me, and they referred me to the Football Association for an investigation with a recommendation to be canceled,” explained the Qahfa’s coach.
Hassanein revealed: “I was surprised that I was fined 50,000 pounds, that I was suspended for three months and that my appeal was not accepted.”
He revealed: “My salary is 3,000 pounds a month. How do I pay that fine? Do I sell my property?”
“I am a former Tanta player in the Premier League and a nervous coach, but I keep my nerves. I see those who object nonstop,” he added.
Hassanein continued: “I recognize your question, ‘Where is development in the western region and where is its role? This is corruption. “
He concluded his comments: “There is abuse of double standards agents, there are those who object and they are not detained, and we have seen the super punishments reduced on appeal.”
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