Zamalek pays $ 20,000 for a lawyer for the Kahraba case



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The current Zamalek administration paid $ 20,000 to Italian lawyer Salvatore Chevaly in charge of the case of Mahmoud Kahraba, former player of Zamalek and current Al-Ahly, after Zamalek obtained a ruling from the International Football Association “FIFA” to fining Mahmoud Kahraba 32 million and 800 thousand pounds in favor of the Zamalek club, Zamalek also appealed the matter in exchange for a payment of 25,000 Swiss francs.

On the other hand, Ashraf Qasim, Zamalek Club soccer supervisor, confirmed that the Soccer Committee was surprised as soon as they received the task officially that there are players in the team who have not collected their fees for more than 4 months, which which is a great crisis, but we are looking to pay part of the player fees in the next period.

Ashraf Qassem said, in an intervention with the Zamalekawi program on the Zamalek channel, that the Zamalek treasury had no money except one million and 250 thousand pounds, which is a small amount that will not allow the player fees to be paid, and That is why the Football Committee seeks to provide external financial resources to the club to pay the obligations of the players and ensure that crises occur to the players.

For his part, Ayman Yunus, head of the Zamalek Football Committee, said that Portuguese Jaime Pacheco, technical director of the team, is the owner of the first and last word on the agreements of the players, highlighting through the Zamalekawi program in the Zamalek channel: that the committee will not include any player except with the approval of Pacheco.

Yunus added that what is said about Bin Sharqi’s departure from the team is completely untrue, emphasizing that the committee places its priorities on preserving the team’s strength, the most important of which is the renewal of player contracts, led by Ferjani Sassi and Youssef Obama.

Ayman Younes stressed that he hopes that the club’s elections will be held as soon as possible to elect an elected council, noting that Zamalek deserves an elected council and not a specific committee.

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