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10:11 PM | Wednesday 07 October 2020

Urgent ... the long-awaited Al-Ahly agreement ... Badr Bannon attacks a Moroccan government (video)

Badr Bannon, defender of hope

In a controversial shot, the Moroccan international defender Badr Bannon, a Raja player, and the long-awaited agreement of Al-Ahly in the new season, attacked the referee of his team’s match against Olympique Khouribga, on matchday 29 of the Moroccan League .

In the 52 minute witnessed, the match referee calculated a penalty against the Raja club, for the Raja players to object to the referee, amid Badr Bannon, the Raja player, and the long-awaited agreement of Al-Ahly, on the referee.

Bannon hit the referee in the chest, prompting the referee to place a yellow card against him.

Khaled Sarroukh missed the penalty for Olympic team Khouribga, to continue the result, with Wydad leading two goals against a single goal.

Raja’s team advanced with a brace from Abdelilah Al Hafizi and Ayoub Naah in the 24th and 37th minutes, while Olympique de Khouribga’s only goal was scored by Adama Deum, in the 43rd minute.

Badr Bannon signs with Al-Ahly and lends Ajay, please, free

The Al-Ahly club obtained the signature of the Moroccan Badr Bannon, defender of Raja Casablanca, after agreeing with the player all the terms of his contract.

A source within the Red Castle confirmed, in exclusive statements to “Al-Watan Sport”, that an agreement had been reached with Badr Bannon, and please, on all the details of the contract and the financial terms, after the player he adhered to the transfer to Al-Ahly and declined all other offers.

He continued: “Al-Ahly agreed to loan Junior Ajay al Raja for one free season, in exchange for the team’s annual salary of $ 1 million.”

On the other hand, a protocol was agreed between Al-Ahly and Al-Rajaa to exchange technical needs between the two teams in the future, either by exchange of players or camps, due to the approval of the Red Castle administration to postpone the semi-finals of the African Champions League until October 17, as a result of the crises that followed the Moroccan clubs after the spread. Coronavirus



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