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Wednesday 2 September 2020
04:32 pm
“Al-Ahly is fined a million pounds for electrification” … This was recently announced by the official Red Team website, commenting on what happened to the newcomer during Wednesday’s training session.
An altercation broke out between Kahraba and Al-Ahly goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shennawi on the sidelines of the morning session, which witnessed interference from Sayed Abdel Hafeez, the club’s director of football, who then decided to financially fine the player with a million pounds.
The “great” economic value of the sanction indicates the magnitude of the mistake Kahraba made during training, which the Al-Ahly club did not officially announce, but raised the question of whether this punishment was the greatest in the Mahmoud Al-Khatib era. , the club president.
From 50 to 500 thousand
The Al-Ahly administration has previously fined more than one player, including Hussam Ashour, June Ajay, Moamen Zakaria, Hussein Al-Shahat and others, for violating the club’s regulations, but the signed financial value has not been disclosed. by the players and suffice it to say: “A fine according to the club’s penal list.”
Some fines have been disclosed for their material value, and according to the aforementioned, the fine can range between 50 and 500 thousand pounds (it can increase or decrease depending on the magnitude of the error issued by the player).
The punishment broke the half million barrier
The most fined player among Al-Ahly players in recent times is Saleh Jumaa, who was previously punished with a fine that broke the half million pound barrier.
Saleh was fined in September 2016 (the era of Mahmoud Taher, former Al-Ahly chairman), and the Al-Ahly administration agreed to that step due to repeated player mistakes and non-compliance with instructions outside the stadium as well as to its appearance in places where it should not be present until late at night. (See more details)
Deduction of 10% of the contract value
The Al-Ahly administration, led by Mahmoud Al-Khatib, had a strong reaction after the humiliating loss to Sundowns in the quarterfinals of the last CAF Champions League, and the red team said goodbye to the tournament losing in Pretoria 5-0, followed by Burj Al Arab winning with an unanswered goal.
Al-Ahly’s management decided at that time to cut player contracts and, as Sherif Ikrami, the former Al-Ahly goalkeeper, announced in press releases, the contracts were reduced by 10%.
Ikrami said: “After the Sundowns’ defeat by five earned, a decision was made in coordination between Mahmoud Al-Khatib, president of Al-Ahly, and Sayed Abdel Hafeez, director of football, to reduce the contracts of the players by 10% “.
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