The Egyptian Clubs Association decided to fine Al-Ahly club 20 thousand pounds, due to the collective insults of its fans in Pharco’s last match in the Egyptian Premier League.
The league also decided to prevent 3,000 Al-Ahly fans from attending two matches due to insulting the game’s elements and clubs, in addition to fining the Ismaili club 20,000 pounds due to the collective insults of its fans in the last Enppi match in the league.
The League prevented 2012 fans from Ismaili fans from attending two matches due to insults once morest the elements of the game and clubs, as well as the Alexandrian Al-Ittihad club by fining it 20 thousand pounds and depriving 874 of its fans from attending two matches.
The League suspended Abdel-Zaher El-Saqqa, the sports director of Future, for one match and fined him 20,000 pounds for expulsion and non-compliance with the decision, while Abdel-Baqi Gamal, the coach of Ghazl El-Mahalla, was suspended for two matches and fined 10,000 pounds for his actions towards the referee.
Egyptian Clubs Association
And the Egyptian Clubs Association issued an urgent statement regarding the abusive chants of the fans during the last matches of the league championship.
The statement of the Egyptian Clubs Association came as follows:
Since the preoccupation of the Egyptian Professional Club League since its inception is the return of the masses, maintaining their presence and support, providing them with all the elements of ideal encouragement, and maintaining the sportsmanship in the stands of football stadiums.
The statement added: The League will spare no effort in order to achieve these aforementioned goals, deriving its strength from the support of clubs and its desire to fight all manifestations of deviation from the norm in our stadiums.
And he added: “With reference to the recent club association penalties once morest some fans of Al-Ahly Club, Al-Ittihad of Alexandria and Ismaili club due to collective chants and insults, in the event that such chants are repeated, the direct punishment will be a ban from attending league matches until the end of the season, regardless of the names appearing in similar situations before.” or not”.
And the Club Association statement concluded: “They will be denied the final attendance until the end of the current football season.”