Maryam Mostafa: I suffer in Al-Ahly despite the “values ​​and principles”… Let me play for Zamalek

branded Maryam Mustafa The volleyball player in Al-Ahly Club, who signed contracts to join Zamalek, her last period inside the corridors of the Red Castle was tormented, noting that she did not go to Mit Oqba for money.

Maryam said in televised statements on the “Al-Match” program: “I am a player in Zamalek Club. I appeal to the Federation’s board of directors, the minister and the Olympic Committee to rule their consciences, and look at all the insults I am subjected to, especially since we are in an era of professionalism.”

She added, “The problem started when we were in a camp, and the fans wondered why the players were not renewed, and Khaled Awad told us we want to film you so that the social media calms down that you are renewing your contracts.”

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And she added: “I went to Al-Ahly club and said I will sign, and I signed a blank sign out of respect for the club and my trust in the club, but I was stabbed at what was put into the contract.

And she continued: “The contract that I signed and which was published in his video during the signing, was blank. I told them I would sign for the club. The paper was blank, with no conditions, no amount, no terms, or anything.”

And she continued: “All the players did what I did, and they promised me to hold another session in which we will put the terms of the contract, but all this changed following it was reported that I would move to Zamalek club, and when I asked for the contract to see it, Khaled Awad and some of the employees in the club told me Captain Mahmoud Al-Khatib took the contract in I asked for his car, and they didn’t agree.”

And she continued: “Zamalek offered me to join before signing for Al-Ahly, and it was offered to all the players in Al-Ahly. He heard that Hana Hamza wants to bring in a technical director instead of me.”

And she continued: “Sometimes I went fishing on loan and promised, I did not participate, and the technical director’s justification was that he heard that Hana Hamza insulted him. Today they dedicate a whole day to the channel talking regarding me, and it is all wrong.”

And she continued, “Islam Al-Shater, I do not know why he is a media person in the first place? He left all the insults that occur to me and my mother and says wrong words, and stood laughing on the air and laughing at my signature video.”

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And she resumed: “After that, I asked for secondment because I did not participate and I heard that they were orders from the administration, and I did not get money. I gave up a whole year on my contract and wanted to go to Zamalek to rest myself.”

And the daughter of Hana Hamza added: “I was tormented in Tunisia with the coach, and people are saying that I went to Zamalek for the money, this is not true.”

She revealed: “Out of the 18 contracts signed for Al-Ahly players, none of them include a penalty clause, except my contract is 3 million pounds, although I receive only 200,000. If this penalty clause was in the contract, I would sign it?!”

And she added, “If I’m this bad, let me play for Zamalek. My contract with the White Castle is 100% correct. What is the idea that Al-Ahly adheres to me to this degree? The issue is stubbornness and a show to say that Al-Ahly won over Zamalek or Mahmoud Al-Khatib won over Mortada Mansour, what is my fault?” “As long as you are the club of values ​​and principles, why don’t you leave me?”

She continued, “Why am I the only one who did not receive her dues? I left my job and my life, and this is my source of livelihood, and despite that, I did not receive anything.”

And she completed a comment on Hamdi Al-Safi’s post a while ago, which sent, through continuous laughter, an indirect message: “He is free, am I the only one who has left, all the players (taft) .. and I feel comfortable in Zamalek.”

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