Yasser Abdel Azim, the observer of the last Al-Ahly and Zamalek match in the league, revealed in his report that he delivered to the Football Association the reasons for stopping Mahmoud Abdel-Razek Shikabala, the Zamalek player, for two matches, stressing that Cheka was the one who provoked the attendees in the stands when he left the stadium, adding that Shikabala provoked the attendees after he pointed to his shoes several times While switching it.
The observer added in his report that after Shikabala's signal, one of Al-Ahly's fans said: "He will work for us. We are like that, so please God," and another person said: "May God have mercy on him."
Abdel-Azim continued that if Shikabala had done this behavior once, it would have been tolerated, but he pointed to his shoes 3 times within a distance of about two meters, which means that it was intended.
Amr Al-Dardiry, the official spokesman for Zamalek, had confirmed, in statements to the official club channel, that the decisions and penalties issued by the Football Association were aimed at creating a balance between Al-Ahly and Zamalek - from his point of view -. It is true if we are facing a disaster and the observer is not neutral.
The official spokesman for Zamalek added that Shikabala has a very strong excuse because he has been subjected to bullying for 20 years, indicating that in European matches, the match is canceled if bullying occurs.
He continued: Shikabala agreed to file an international case through a group of lawyers from Aswan and Nubia. We have reached the stage of rampant enough and the club supports him in his position, and the matter will be completed within hours.
The Competitions Administration decided to impose a fine of 50 thousand pounds on the Zamalek club for the descent of the technical apparatus and some substitutes on the field to celebrate the achievement of a goal, and 50 thousand for the repeated collective objection of the technical staff, and Mahmoud Abdel-Razek “Shikabala” suspended two matches and a fine of 50 thousand pounds for non-sporting behavior.
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