Ferjani Sassi penalty … the end of the season for the Tunisian star with Zamalek



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Tunisian international Ferjani Sassi was sanctioned with a 6-game suspension and a £ 100,000 fine for his violation of the referee of the match between Zamalek and Al-Masry Al-Borsaidi on matchday 31 of the Egyptian Premier League competition.

Sassi had verbally violated Amin Omar’s judgment to meet with Zamalek and Al-Masry, and then took the refereeing speaker off his ear.

The problem started when Sassi strongly objected to the violent interference that he was subjected to by one of Al-Masry’s players during the match for the referee to warn him, but he continued to object and verbally invade the referee for the referee to announce Again the yellow card and then sent him off for Sassi to try to infringe the referee despite attempts by his teammates to remove him from Amin Omar. To take off the headset.

Zamalek player Imam Ashour will be suspended for one match and fined £ 50,000 after provoking altercations between the Al-Masry and Zamalek players after the end of the match for provoking the Port Said team.

Sassi is currently in Tunisia to join his country’s national team camp, which is preparing for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Sassi’s penalty marks the end of his career with Zamalek this season, either in the league where there are only 3 games left for the White Knight or in the Egyptian Cup, in which the team is in the round of 16 and will be measured today with Smouha.

The international website “Goal” revealed that Al-Taawon Al-Sazidi Club had made an official offer to Zamalek to obtain the services of Tunisian Sassi, which wanted to include Patrice Carteron, the current coach of the Saudi team.

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