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New administrative crisis within the Egyptian Zamalek Club


A major argument broke out between members of the board of directors of the Egyptian Zamalek Club on the sidelines of the executive office meeting on Wednesday evening, which Hussein Labib, the club’s president, did not attend due to health reasons.

Site flag win win The quarrel started when Mohamed Tarek, a member of the board of directors, entered the room where the meeting was being held, to blame his colleagues on the board for imposing a fine on club members due to membership renewal subscriptions, explaining that this matter might cause the club members to become angry with the board.

Hany Shukry, a member of the board of directors, interrupted Mohamed Tarek and told him that he had nothing to do with it. The latter became angry and insulted him, and then rushed to strike him in a fistfight, before board members Rami Nasouhi and Ahmed Khaled Hassanein intervened to defend Shukry. A state of hysteria broke out among the rest of the members, who exchanged throwing bottles and cups of water at each other.

Zamalek Club is considering freezing Mohamed Tarek’s membership

Mohamed Tarek left the room and closed the door on them in a scene that surprised the council members. While he was leaving, he threatened the members that he would dissolve the council, and he also threatened those involved in the fight that he would use thugs against them. Meanwhile, the Zamalek Club Board of Directors is considering freezing Mohamed Tarek’s membership and withdrawing his membership for what he did.

Palestinian striker Omar Faraj

This crisis comes in conjunction with preparations for… White Knight To face the Kenyan Police team in the round of 32 of the African Confederation Cup, then face its traditional rival Al-Ahly on the 27th of September in the African Super Cup match in Riyadh.

On another level, Zamalek club had completed the signing of Moroccan full-back Mahmoud Bentayek on loan from Saint-Etienne, France, while it reached a final agreement to sign Palestinian Omar Farag, striker for Swedish club AIK.



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