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The match between Al-Dukhan Al-Sharqiya and Al-Fayoum in the second division saw heavy clashes between the players of the two teams after the end of the match, with Al-Dukhan winning 1-0.

Al-Sharqiya Al-Dukhan scored the winning goal in the first minutes of the second half during the downfall of one of Al-Sharqiya’s players, and the team’s team was ready to kick the ball, but one of the players de Al-Sharqiya snatched the ball and scored a goal.

And after the final whistle, strong clashes broke out between the players of the two teams, which resulted in the expulsion of the Fayoum coach.

FilGoal.com contacted Ahmed Bakri, Technical Director of Fayoum, to tell what happened and said: “What happened was the fall of Ahmed Temsah, the player from the East, to the ground, and the coaching staff demanded that the players of Fayum take the ball. As Fayum was preparing to take the ball out of the stadium, the left back of Al Sharqia took it from him and scored an immoral goal. “

He continued: “Ahmed Temsah told the referee that it was he who actually asked to get the ball out and asked his teammates in Al Sharqiya to leave Fayoum to score the tie, as happened in the Beni Suef and Sohag match, but Alaa Ibrahim, his coach refused. “

“Then the referee awarded a penalty kick for the Fayoum teams, so I went to the Al Sharqiya team and told them this is justice, but I was surprised that the referee showed me the red card and expelled me from the match, despite that Sharqiya technical staff insulted me and insulted me in the meeting, “he said.

Islam Anwar, goalkeeper for Al-Dukhan’s Al-Sharqia, defeated the penalty and the match ended in a 1-0 victory for Al-Sharqiya.

He continued: “When the smoke player fell, the ball was in our possession, why did we take it out? But we heard about deaths and swallowing our tongue, so we wanted to take the ball out to control it, but his colleague grabbed it and scored the goal “.

“We are playing in a stadium and someone comes out the window to tell us why you are playing so hard, and another person is spreading their clothes next to the club wall,” he continued.

FilGoal.com also reached out to Alaa Ibrahim, Sharqia’s Artistic Director, and said: “The facts of the confrontation are not worthy of a football match. Fayoum’s coach came to us after the penalty in a bad way and insulted us. We did not ask the Fayoum players to throw the ball as he says, because the game it was just friction that doesn’t need to hit the ground. “

And he continued: “And why when the ball was with the Fayum player, he didn’t take it out and passed it to his teammate first, then my team snatched it from him and scored the goal.”

He added: “The situation here is the opposite of what happened in the Beni Suef and Sohag match, because the Beni Suef player wanted to return the ball to Sohag, so he scored it at the net by mistake.”

“And the referee awarded them a penalty that was incorrect, and then the coach made a crisis against the benches of my team and pointed it out in a bad way,” he continued.

He noted, “Fayoum is a big name and a great government, and we don’t want to see a crisis like that. We play in our stadium and this coach comes to our house to attack us. What if the fans had attended this game? There was a big crisis.” .

He concluded his comments: “Also, a player from Team Fayoum collided with Ahmed Fawzi, the East Guardian coach, to smoke my team and knocked him to the ground.”

Finally, Ahmed Temsah, a player from Sharqia, told FilGoal.com: “Yes, I fell to the ground and asked the Fayoum players to throw the ball, but maybe nobody listened to me.”

He explained: “I told the referee that I asked them to take the ball out and asked my players to allow them to score a goal, but they did not agree with this idea and I think this goal is immoral.”

He concluded his remarks: “But what the Fayoum coach did did not affect football and he continued to attack Al Sharqia’s coaching staff and insulted them, and in the end the result of the match is a part and everyone should have morals.”

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