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Marwan Attiya left the Al-Ahli camp after his father’s death
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Egyptian international midfielder Marawan Attiyah withdrew from the Al-Ahly club camp this morning, Thursday, July 13, after learning of his father’s death, leaving his team’s squad for the top-of-the-table Egyptian league match against Zamalek. It will be held this evening at the Cairo International Stadium.
Al-Ahly Club management hastened to express their condolences to the player and his family through an official statement posted on the club’s official channels on social media.
In the statement, “Al-Ahly Club expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of Marwan Attia’s father. The club’s president, Mahmoud Al-Khatib, and members of the board of directors express their deepest condolences to the player. The first team, on the death of his missing father, who, God willing, passed away today, prays to the Almighty that the deceased rest in the grace of His mercy.
Marwan Attia received condolences from his colleagues on social media, and Al-Ahli Defense Committee Chairman Rami Rabia wrote on his official Instagram account, “Life and eternity belong to God. Marwan Attia’s father passed away by God’s mercy, your prayers for him.”
Maravan Attia .. 6 perfect months with Al-Ahli
Marawan Attia, 24, joined Al-Ahly from Al-Ittihad Club of Alexandria in last winter’s transfer window and has quickly established himself as a key player in Swiss coach Marcel Koehler’s squad.
Marawan Attia has made 14 appearances for Al-Ahly in the local league since January 21 last, and made a 90-minute appearance against Brazilian side Flamengo in the third-place match at the Club World Cup.
He received his first call-up to play with the Egyptian national team in March and made 4 minutes of his participation against Malawi in the African Cup of Nations qualifier before playing 90 minutes against Guinea Conakry in the fifth round. The same qualifiers were exceptionally held in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh when Egypt won 2/1.
Marwan Attia has been classed as one of the key elements that played a direct role in Al-Ahly’s 11th CAF Champions League crown in history, thanks to his consistent performances since his debut against Sudan’s Al-Hilal. End of group stage.
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After a difficult birth in the face of eternity…Al-Ittihad fans celebrate, mocking Al-Hilal!
A hard-fought win against Al-Quluth did not stop Al-Ittihad fans from “clogging” Al-Hilal.
Al-Ittihad fans celebrated their team’s passage to the round of 16 of the Guardian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup in style with their usual “crackling”, but this time the jeering extended to Al-Hilal.
Al-Ameet struggled through to the round of 16 against Al-Kuluth, beating them 7-6 in a penalty shootout after normal time, and the two extra halves ended in a draw with one goal each.
Qualified by the skill of Abdullah al-Mayub. The Tigers goalkeeper successfully saved four of the ten penalties he faced.
To celebrate him, the audience in the arena chanted his famous chant “Sabo, why?” as Al-Ittihadists mocked Al-Nassr for his boycott of Moroccan striker Abdel Razzak Hamdalla. They chanted. Adopted in the future against al-Hilal and al-Mayuf.
It is noteworthy that “Rai Al-Marouf” left Al-Jaiem at Mercato last summer and moved to Al-Jedawi Club after Al-Azmi club signed Moroccan goalkeeper Yassin Bounou as their main goalkeeper.
Al-Mouf, however, sits as a reserve with Al-Ittihad in the Roshen League and Portuguese coach Nuno Santo has relied on him as a starter in the AFC Champions League’s first-round group stage match against Uzbekistan’s Olmalik. Tonight is the King’s Cup match.
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A secret recording exposes a sports official and gets him fired
In an undercover recording inside Wimbledon Football Club, managing director Danny McLean made obscene remarks towards his colleague, ticket manager Rebecca Markham. I will kill her.”
British newspaper The Times said the recording device was placed in McLean’s office by Matthew Wells, a former British soldier who worked part-time as a security officer at the club.
When the device was dropped, McClain was revealed to have said: “I want to throw her – Markham – through a damn window … I don’t want to kill someone, but I want to kill her … I hate her, that damn bastard.”
The record found widespread repercussions in Britain, and the sports community there condemned the club official’s stance. An official statement from Wimbledon Football Club immediately responded to the allegations: “Wimbledon Football Club is a responsible, comprehensive, modern and fan-owned club. It takes its commitment to operate…” Leading by example and right, as well as taking care of staff and fans is very serious.”
The statement added: “This type of allegation cannot be tolerated, cannot be accepted and does not represent the culture of Wimbledon Club. Once we became aware of this matter, we acted appropriately in accordance with our responsibilities and values. The crisis is immediate.”
Managing director Danny McLean was sacked for insulting a colleague.
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Zamalek collide with wall of Arab contractors at critical moment… “Al-Abyad” demands rematch
After snatching a draw from the fangs of its host “Al-Abyad” at the Cairo Stadium (1-1) in the second round, the Arab contractors gave Zamalek a strong shock. Egyptian League.
Zamalek took the lead through Youssef Ibrahim “Obama” in the 83rd minute, and Mogabloon’s Ahmed Ala equalized in the ninth minute of stoppage time.
The match was marred by widespread refereeing controversy after a Mogabloon defender disallowed a goal by Mostafa Shalabi that was deflected with his hand and referee Amin Omar refused to award a penalty kick to Zamalek after a shot by Mohamed Ashraf (Ruqa). .
Egyptian website Welcol revealed that Zamalek had submitted a request to the Football Association and the Egyptian Professional Clubs Association to replay their match against Arab contractors.
He added: Zamalek protested against match referee Amin Omar through an official letter to the Football Association and the Club Association, according to Zamalek Football Director Abdel Wahid Al-Sayed.
The letter contained 3 requests from Zamalek, which were to review the Arab Contractors competition according to the rules, and the errors in the application of the law and the impact of the refereeing errors on the end of the competition, and the second request to refer the referee Amin Omar to an investigation, and finally not to assign any other Zamalek competition to referee Amin Omar.
Abdul Wahed Al-Sayed said: “I am filing a protest against Amin Omar because of his conversation with the video technical referee regarding the penalty kick that was not awarded to the team, and we will attach the recording of this incident to the protest. .”
He continued: “The referee gave Zamalek players six yellow cards in the match and deliberately intimidated the players. He also counted more stoppage time than was announced at the end of the match.”
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