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Ramadan Sobhy, the creator of the Pyramids game, revealed the scenes of his departure from the Al-Ahly club during the last period, confirming that some people within the club had been late in completing the contract with Huddersfield. Ramadan Sobhy said in televised remarks for the program “The Story” hosted by Amr Adib: “I started in Al-Ahly AND traveled through England, I dreamed of dominating and this I achieved through Al-Ahly. I moved to Huddersfield and injury It prevented me from participating and I left the coach’s accounts, and I expected to participate with the selection of African nations, so I decided to find another club in Europe to participate.
He continued: “After Al-Ahly lost Al-Taraji in the African final, I was in the day. I was very sad and I spoke to Hossam Ghaly and said, ‘I can’t go back”, and insisted on going back to Al -Ahly to help win the titles again.
Ramadan Sobhi commented on his team’s loss to the African Confederation title in the face of the rebirth of Berkane Al Maghribi, and Ramadan Sobhi said in televised remarks for ‘The Story’ hosted by Amr Adib: ‘I was hoping to participate with Pyramids in the Confederation, and the team reached the final in the first participation. The title, but this is a lesson we must learn from. “
He added: “The tournament was going to break up with the club in a big way. There were refereeing errors, but this is football, and the players were men, and I wish them success in the next period.”