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Shikabala, Ferjani Sassi, Mustafa Mohamed and Ashraf Bencharki after the meeting
Amir Mortada, general supervisor of soccer of the Zamalek club, confirmed his total rejection of the celebration of matches for the team during the international agenda of the teams next October.
Amir Mortada said on his club’s channel: “The Five-Year Committee is mandated by the International Federation to manage the competition, and will certainly take into account FIFA’s requirements regarding interruptions due to the international schedule during the period. from October 7 to 15, and it is assumed that games will not be played in the league to achieve equal opportunities. “
He added: “Al-Ahly has decided the league title, but there are other clubs like Zamalek whose interests are harmed, and there are those competing for relegation, and we are competing for second place to participate in the Champions League. in the new season, so we will need all our players, and it is not fair to face a full team without the internationals. “
He noted: “Any element that is absent from the Zamalek will cause a problem. I ask the Football Association to resolve the matter as it has found solutions to complete the league, although it was not logical to complete the competition by numbers, and we recorded our objection and then we accept “.
He remarked: “We have rights that we are not going to renounce. We want to know during the international suspension in October. What are the solutions? How are we going to two league games without Ferjani Sassi and Ashraf Bencharqi? The Football Association must help us and help each other herself and resolve the matter, especially once the international suspension period ends, we will be related. ” With the Raja game on the 18th and he traveled to Morocco five days before.
Amir Mortada continued: “We do not understand, we want clarification, I speak calmly and with pleasure. We want an official response and not media talks on television programs or (Talasen).”
He concluded his comments: “We previously sent a letter to the Football Association to inquire about some medical matters after changing the swab to Rapid Test, and we have not yet received a response.”