The head of the competition committee explains the fact that the summit meeting was postponed in the fourth week of the league.



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Mazen Marzouk, head of the FIFA Competitions Committee, denied the idea of ​​postponing the summit meeting between Al-Ahly and Zamalek in the fourth round of the General League, as some have tried to repeat in recent times.

Marzouq said in his statements on the Al-Laib program broadcast by the mbc Egypt channel that this season’s general league will not be postponed except for compelling reasons or for security reasons, indicating that no club has the right to request the postponement of a match because it won’t be a luxury in light of the lack of time and the pressure of matches after the end. Last season at the end of last October due to the suspension of activity for several months after the spread of the Corona virus.

Mazen Marzouq, Chairman of the Football Association Competitions Committee, said that there is more than one stadium that will not host Al-Ahly and Zamalek clubs, and these stadiums are Petrosport, the Military Sports Authority, the Police Union in Abbasiya and Ghazal Mahalla.

In his statements to the Al-Allaib program broadcast by mbc Egypt, Marzouq explained that security requirements are what prevent Al-Ahly and Zamalek from competing with the clubs that own these stadiums.

He added that Al-Ahly’s confrontation with the Mahalla turn will not take place at the Mahalla stadium, especially since the Western Security Directorate has certain security requirements and is being implemented.

In a related context, Mazen Marzouq, head of the Competitions Committee of the Egyptian Football Association, stated that setting the date for the winter registration period is outside his purview, but emphasized the need to open it before the close of second African record period.

“The registration period is the responsibility of players’ affairs, but it is normal for local registration to open at the end of January so that clubs can add their players to the rosters before the African registration ends at the end of January. “Marzouq said in televised remarks on Al-Nahar TV’s” Number 1 “.



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