Abu Raida congratulates Al-Khatib: Al-Ahly is a source of pride for all of Africa



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Hani Abu Rida, a member of the Executive Council of the International Football Association, wanted to congratulate Al-Ahly on the 113th anniversary of its founding, as the club and its fans celebrate this anniversary today.

Abu Reeda sent an official letter to the Al-Ahly Club for their participation in this historic anniversary, which is celebrated annually by the public, as Abu Raida said in his speech that he is presenting the board, the executive leadership, the members and the greats. fans of the club, with sincere congratulations on the 113th anniversary of the founding of the Al-Ahly Sports Club in 1907.

Abu Reeda emphasized in his speech that despite the succession of generations in the Al Ahly Club history book, everyone had a clear objective, which is to preserve the principles of respect, belonging, honest competition and sportsmanship, to participate in the leadership of the growth and development vessel for sport in Egypt and the great African continent.

A member of the Executive Council of the International Federation stressed that the country’s history will not forget the role of the influential Club Al-Ahly in association with the clubs of Zamalek, the Egyptian Federation and Alexandrina in the establishment of the Egyptian Football Association in 1921.
Abu Raida thanked the Al-Ahly Club Board of Directors, led by Captain Mahmoud Al-Khatib, for their great effort to keep the Horn of Africa Club strong, great and a source of pride for all the people of Egypt and all the children of the continent.

Abu Raida greeted all the great people who wrote the history of this great sports and national castle, wishing for more progress and prosperity in carrying out its national, sports and humanitarian role, to continue to be a source of pride and inspiration for lovers of the football around the world.

Abu Reeda said in his speech: “The Al-Ahly club has played a great role in the human, cultural and national history of the Egyptian people. Perhaps the fame of the football club in the club in winning the last moments sets an example for all workers in all areas of life, to give and work with determination, determination and diligence, in order to achieve the desired goal, without despair, frustration or loss of hope. “



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