The club’s first football team achieved Al Ahly The victory over its first-team counterpart in the Sudanese club Al Hilal in the last round of the group stage of the African Champions League.
An official source in Al-Ahly club revealed that a European offer to sign Ahmed Abdel-Qader, the Red Team player, had arrived in the summer.
The source, who declined to be named, explained that the Turkish offer reached Al-Ahly to include the player next summer.
And he continued, that there was a rejection by Al-Ahly officials of the departure of Ahmed Abdel Qader during the current period.
Kahraba reveals the truth of his dispute with Mosimane
Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim Kahraba, a player of the red team loaned to the Turkish club Hatayspor, revealed the truth of his dispute with the South African Pitso Mosimane, the coach of the red team.
Kahraba said: “Mosimani did not persecute me as some have repeated, and it also did not happen that I attacked him, and I did not do any offense to him at all, all of them are incorrect rumors.”
He continued, “Why not, I will return to Al-Ahly and play in the starting lineup in the presence of Musimani.”
Abdul Hafeez sets fire to African rulers
Sayed Abdel Hafeez, Al Ahly football director, praised the Red Team’s victory over the Sudanese Al Hilal and qualifying for the African Champions League quarter-finals.
The football director explained that it was important to reduce the psychological burden on international players following the failure to reach the World Cup.
Abdel Hafeez continued: “African arbitration is a big question mark. We have followed the fatal mistakes in the World Cup qualifiers, and the decline of arbitration is incomprehensible and unjustified.”
He continued, “Our role is to prepare the players, for example, a player with the capabilities of Ahmed Abdel Qader. We always encourage him to dribble and pass.”
He added: “We know the capabilities of each player, and the quarter-final opponent does not occupy us. Esperance, Wydad and Raja are great teams, and the technical differences between them are few.”
He continued: “African arbitration is a big question mark. We followed the fatal mistakes in the World Cup qualifiers, and the decline of arbitration is incomprehensible and unjustified.”