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02:04 a. M.
Tuesday 15 December 2020
Cairo – Masrawy:
Mahmoud Abdel Moneim “Kahraba”, the Al-Ahly star, denied his apologies to Mohamed Fadl, a former member of the Football Association’s Five-Year Committee, after their disagreement during the 42nd league’s crest ceremony to Al-Ahly.
A dispute broke out between Kahraba and Fadl at the shield handover ceremony, and the two exchanged complaints in the Disciplinary Committee before the situation was contained with reconciliation.
Kahraba revealed, “I did not apologize for Fadl because I did not make a mistake. I have been involved in a family relationship with him for some time, and the matter is only limited to emphasizing that he is like my older brother.”
Kahraba added: “I got used to Al-Ahly to do what was asked of me, and I did not object to any punishment that occurred to me. I was late to training for a quarter of an hour once and was subject to a fine of £ 20,000. instead of 4 thousand according to the regulations, and I did not object. “
He continued: “I cannot get into a dispute with Captain Sayed Abdel Hafeez, and my name is just the reason for exaggerating things. There are those who just want to hurt me.”
And he continued: “I did not agree with Al-Shenawi in the dressing room and the matter was exaggerated, and I was punished and complied because I am aware that I am in Al-Ahly.”
“Al-Shennawi, my brother, is the best player in Egypt for his strong performance, and I hope he will achieve the achievements of Al-Hadari,” he added.
About his relationship with Sheikabala, Kahraba replied: “My relationship with Shikabala is close, it is good, but I only assumed hostility towards the fans. The player cannot be hostile to the fans, which is what he did with the Zamalek fans, I do not forget that they supported me previously “.
He concluded: “I was close to the Al-Ahly fans when I played for Zamalek and they used to call me Al-Ahly, but that did not affect me and I was playing professionally for Zamalek, and I cried in the face of Sahel because I wanted to win the Confederacy”.