The Minister of Sports forms a committee to investigate the disappearance of the Pharaoh Cups in Jabalia, and the result today



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Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports, confirmed that a commission from the ministry will go to the Football Association today to investigate the crisis of the disappearance of cups and shields that crowned the national team. Youth and Sports formed an expanded committee that is heading today to the headquarters of the Football Association to investigate this crisis and knows all the details and the fact that these cups have disappeared and are related to the 2013 fire or not.

And the Minister of Youth and Sports adds: “Today we will directly announce the result of the work of this commission to end this crisis that has occupied the Egyptian street.”

On the fact that Egypt is organizing the FIFA World Cup, Ashraf Sobhy said: “Egypt has organized two soccer tournaments in 4 months and we are organizing the World Cup next January and we have a huge infrastructure so we can organize the World Cup, but we are discussing with each association and looking at the agenda of their events so that we plan to organize each one. It happened with great care and precision, and we studied the conditions and compared them with our capacities to make the right decision. “

Regarding the absence of Zamalek representatives in the World Cup draw, the Minister of Youth and Sports said: “Let’s talk about the matter with a full perspective. There is an organized committee and an international federation that is in charge of the file of invitations and attendance, and that it’s their role, not ours. “

The Egyptian Football Association officially announced the opening of an investigation to find out the cups, shields and medals that existed within Jabaliya since its inception and the fate of the ancient cups that disappeared, confirming what Al-Youm Al-Sabea published during the last hours on the disappearance of a series of cups of the Egyptian Football Association that were crowned. The chosen one.

The statement of the Egyptian Federation was as follows: “In the context of the development that the Egyptian Football Association is currently carrying out for its headquarters, including the conversion of the entrance into a miniature museum for Egyptian football, the management of the federation was surprised that there weren’t a number of vintage mugs in federation stores that were supposed to be used. In development process.

The fate of these old cups is being investigated and if they survived the fire and the looting of the Federation headquarters in 2012 when they were attacked by ultras groups, or if they were among the losses derived from what was exposed to the building in this incident.

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