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Al-Nahar TV reported that the African Football Confederation had decided to suspend Ibrahim Hassan, the player of the Pyramids team that participates in the Champions League competitions, accused of doping.
Journalist Omar Rabie Yassin said that the Pyramids club had received an official letter from the African Football Confederation (CAF), informing them of the suspension of Ibrahim Hassan, the team’s player, during the next period for doping.
Omar Yassin confirmed through his program “Number One” on the channel “Al-Nahar” that Ibrahim Hassan underwent doping controls during his team’s confrontation with Houria Conakry in the semifinals of the Confederate Championship.
Journalist Omar Rabih Yassin concluded that Ibrahim Hassan’s examination had shown that he had used stimulants, leading to his suspension from participating in upcoming team matches.
He stressed that the Pyramids Club has appealed the sanction, and a case is presented in the International Federation of Football Associations, and Ibrahim will not be able to participate, either locally or continuously, until the suspension ends.
For his part, Ahmed Schubert, journalist for the Ontime Sport channel and former vice president of the Football Association, confirmed that the CAF issued the decision to suspend the player at the local and African level for a period of 3 months, saying: “The Union Africana was merciful in that matter. “
Schubert noted through his program, On Stadium, that the player apparently obtained a drug without consulting the team doctor, which inadvertently contained stimulants, noting that the Pyramids Club is currently making some moves to acquit Ibrahim Hassan.
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