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07:46 PM | Sunday 18 October 2020
Zamalek Mission
Officials at the Mohamed V stadium have denied entry to several Zamalek club administrators due to the increase in the allowed number specified by the African Union.
Amir Mortada, general supervisor of the soccer team, intervened in an attempt to resolve the crisis, accompanied by Ahmed Zahir, administrative director, with officials.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has identified only 50 members for the Zamalek mission, to attend the match at the stadium.
The bus of the Zamalek Club first soccer team arrived at the Mohammed V stadium in Casablanca, in preparation for the Moroccan Raja’s match, amid tight security restrictions.
Portuguese coach Jamie Pacheco, Zamalek coach, gave the last technical talk to the players at the hotel residence before the team moved to the stadium to prepare for the game.
Ismail Youssef, member of the board of directors and head of the mission, together with Amir Mortada Mutasour, football supervisor, will attend the game from the main stand.
Medical staff present at Morocco’s Mohammed V Stadium, which is hosting Zamalek and Raja’s meeting tonight, took all medical measures and sterilized the venues and sides within the stadium, including changing rooms, benches and some other precautionary issues. .
This comes in accordance with the medical protocol and the precautionary measures followed to prevent the Coronavirus, which have been emphasized by the African Football Confederation (CAF).
Zamalek are preparing to face the Moroccan Raja at 9:00 pm, in the first leg of the semi-finals of the African Champions League.
Zamalek hope to leave the match with a positive result in Morocco, guaranteeing them a foot in the final match, before the return leg scheduled for the Cairo International Stadium next Saturday.
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