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The Football Association decided to refer Talaat Youssef, technical director of the Alexandria club, Mohamed El-Khouly, vice president of the Egyptian Club, and Adnan Halabiya, member of the Egyptian Board of Directors, to the Disciplinary Committee headed by Councilor Mr. Al- Bandari, after the remarks and attack on Federation officials recently on the issue of Corona virus detection swabs.
A source from the Football Federation stated that within the framework of the principle of transparency and equality between all the clubs, the trio was referred to the Disciplinary Commission to investigate what is attributed to the attack on the Jabalia officials by the Commission of Discipline, which enjoys absolute independence and has absolute freedom to make the decisions it deems appropriate in accordance with the regulations, especially It is in charge of a group of the most important advisers and judges in Egypt.
The source added that the federation collaborates with all the clubs and treats them equally and without distinction, and whoever deviates from the text is handled by the Disciplinary Committee, who delivers all the documents, videos and audio clips, investigates and broadcasts their decisions with complete freedom, explaining that it is unacceptable to attack the party in charge of the management of Egyptian football. Without reaction.
The Disciplinary Committee will meet tomorrow Monday at the headquarters of the Football Association to discuss the position of a large number of personalities related to discipline due to the attack on the Federation officials before issuing its decisions in this context.
The committee has previously received referral requests from Farag Amer, President of the Smouha Club, Samir Halabeya, President of the Egyptian Club, Tariq Yahya, Head of the Youth Sector at Zamalek Club, Adly Al-Qaei, Marketing Advisor of the Al-Ahly Club, Saeed Lotfi, youth advisor of the Zamalek club, Khaled Tardi, football director of Military Production Al-Ashry, technical director of the Egyptian club, and Tariq Hashem, member of the board of directors of the Egyptian club, to be discussed in Monday’s session.