Qassem oversaw the soccer sector in Zamalek … and a supervisory committee headed by Ayman Younes



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A source from the Zamalek Club revealed that some new decisions regarding the football sector have been issued at the club, the main of which is the Football Committee headed by Ayman Younis, and according to the new decisions to be issued shortly, Ashraf Qassem has been appointed as general supervisor of the football sector at the Zamalek Club, including all the club’s football teams. And the first team.

The terms of reference of Abdel Halim Ali will be determined in the position of football coach to be the link between the football team and the ball committee headed by Ayman Younis, which will be reconfigured according to the vision of Ayman Yunus, who will choose two members and the role of the committee will be supervisor and coach in the ball sector.

Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports, agreed to the resignation of Councilor Mohamed Attia, a member of the temporary committee that directs Zamalek Club, during a meeting between the Minister of Sports and Councilor Ahmed Al-Bakry, President of the Temporary Committee of the Zamalek Club.

Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports, recently held a friendly session with the Football Committee in Zamalek, led by Ayman Younis and the membership of Ashraf Qassem and Abdel Halim Ali and Councilor Mohamed Attia, a member of the temporary committee that leads the club, to calm the mood and dissuade Abdel Halim Ali and Mohamed Attia, after he announced his resignation. The duo yesterday apologized for completing the mission..

Some Zamalek executives, specifically members of the interim commission that runs the club, had failed to persuade the duo, Abdel Halim Ali, director of football, and the councilor, Mohamed Attia, a member of the commission, to reverse their decision to resign, to impose more stability in the current stage that Zamalek is going through.

Tariq Hamed, the Zamalek midfielder, naturally also organized the group exercises currently taking place at Abdullatif Abu Rujaila Stadium, after the player had a break from training for two days before he normally participated in training sessions for today, in preparation for the confrontation with the Arab contractors, scheduled for next Saturday, within the first round of the Premier League competitions.

The Moroccan Ashraf bin Sharqi, a Zamalek wing, also returned to participate in group training with the team, as he suffered a connective muscle injury that prevented him from participating with the team in the Tala’a Al-Jaysh match, in within the semi-finals of the Egyptian Cup, which Al-Abyad lost by three goals to one goal. Ashraf Qasim, the general supervisor of the Zamalek Club soccer team, met with the player to see how quickly he was doing before the start of the training session.

The team is preparing to meet its Arab Contractors counterpart next Saturday in the first round of the Premier League championship.

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