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Mohamed Sabry, the former Zamalek star, recounted the scenes of his team’s withdrawal against Al-Ahly in 1999 and his suspension for a year after that match.
“My pause for a season after the retirement game is over,” Mohamed Sabry told OnTime Sports.
He explained: “The player cannot incite the withdrawal, Farouq Jaafar said that I will not complete the match and we entered the locker room to await the administration’s decision.”
Sabri Wasel “I told management that if they completed the match, I couldn’t play to avoid a problem.”
He continued: “On the day of the investigation into the Football Association, Farouk Jaafar and Khaled Al-Ghandour came and went in half an hour, As for me, I was interrogated for 5 hours until my nerves became tense and I told them that I would leave (and that I would stop if I wanted to). “
Sabri went on to talk about how he was renewing Zamalek in his time, saying: “My biggest contract with Zamalek was £ 600,000 for 5 years. We were renewing before training in shorts and T-shirts. We were not talking to management at no material matter, I play in Zamalek, with no team. Will I move, for example?
Sabry concluded his speech by choosing the letters of the players of his generation. He said: “The cards of the players of my generation were firm Imam. It is not normal, and it did not take its right, if it were now in the shadow of technology and physical rehabilitation, it would be like Muhammad Salah.”
“On the other hand, I think Shikabala is one of the best left foot players I’ve ever seen. Along with Taher Abu Zaid and Khaled Al-Ghandour, but Shikabala is our favorite.”
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