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The Al-Ahly club sent an official letter to the Football Association on Wednesday, requesting an investigation into various arbitration cases during the team’s previous matches in the league.
The text of the speech was as follows, in which Al-Ahly explained the arbitration cases:
“The first case… the repetition of legal errors by the referees that squandered Al-Ahly’s legitimate rights and caused him to lose 6 points in 9 games.
“The second case… the referee’s choice for the last match of Al-Ahly and Pyramids, who missed a penalty kick and disallowed a correct goal for Al-Ahly, and is the same referee who managed a previous match for the two teams in the Egypt Cup, and clear mistakes were made against Al-Ahly, and he acknowledged it and apologized for it in the media.
“The third case.. Do not activate the role of the “VAR” video assistant referee in matches in which Al-Ahly is a party, so as to preserve the rights of both parties.
And complete Al-Ahly’s speech This came after repeated blatant errors by the referees, be it the sand referees or the ‘var’ in Al-Ahly’s matches, errors that clearly caused the team to lose 6 points over the course of 9 matches. Football Association on the 18th of this month, to rectify these errors, away from the mass mobilization and to bring justice among all competing clubs, however, the flagrant errors of the referees against the Al-Ahly team continue to be repeated, starting with the match. compensation of Egypt. disallowing a correct goal for Mohamed Sharif, then not counting a correct goal for team player Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba Ceramica Cleopatra, canceling a correct goal for Ayman Ashraf in the Al-Ahly Bank match, and then not counting three correct penalty shots for him in the Wadi Tigris, Al-Ahly Bank and Arab Contractors parties. He ignored the awarding of a correct penalty kick for team forward Mohamed Sharif.
The speech concluded “At the end of his speech, the club’s management confirmed that they were waiting for the Football Association to take all measures to protect the rights of all clubs and achieve justice for all.”