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02:44 PM | Sunday 29 November 2020
Amir Mortada, general supervisor of the Zamalek Club football team
Amir Mortada, Zamalek Club’s general supervisor of football, insulted Mahmoud Al-Khatib, president of Al-Ahly Club, during his responses to one of his followers via Instagram.
Amir Mortada published a Qur’anic verse in defense of Mahmoud Abdel-Razzaq Shikabala, after some admirers insulted him, and wrote: “In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful, oh you who have believed.
The answer came from one of Amir’s followers, who recommended directing the same advice to his father, the isolated president of the Zamalek club, saying: “You have a right to those who did this wrong and wrong, but try to advise your father and write him the same verses. “
Amir Mortada replied: “Attend and send this verse to Captain Al-Khatib. They said that if he steals, a brother has stolen from him before, may Almighty God believe.”
Ahmed and Amir defend Shikabala
It is reported that Ahmed Mortada, a member of the Zamalek Board of Directors, and his brother, Amir of the General Supervisor of the Ball, defended Shikabala, following the heavy attack on the player by some Al-Ahly fans, after the Red Genie win the Champions League title at the expense of Zamalek.
Ahmed Mortada, member of the Board of Directors of the Zamalek Club, demanded the application of the law to end the phenomenon of intolerance, as he wrote through his Twitter account: “What happened to some masses of intolerance has no justification” .
A member of the Zamalek board of directors continued: “For those who do not know, I am the first to congratulate Al-Ahly on the victory, be it Captain Al-Khatib or the rest of the council. Even before the game, the minister and the representative of the Al-Ahly club said that he would go to the Al-Ahly club to congratulate, and the issue needs more than a law enforcement initiative, the solution. ” .
Amir Mortada, the general supervisor of the Zamalek Club soccer team, wanted to support Shikabala, the team’s playmaker, after some Al-Ahly fans posted a video showing a “black dog” and chanted the name of the Zamalek player.
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