Counselor Tariq Rabie, President of the El-Obour Club, said that the Football Association did justice to the team following the federation decided that El-Obour Club was entitled to the second division, following the complaint submitted by some clubs once morest the club for including a forged player in the date of his birth.
He said, during a telephone interview with the media, Hani Hathout, on the “Al-Match” program broadcast on the “Echo of the Country” channel, that the Football Association granted the right to its owners, stressing that we had great confidence before issuing the decision because we were sure of the player’s documents.
He continued, that the club’s management goal is to continue and be present in the “Excellent B” championship next season, noting that the club’s plan in the next stage is to rely on the junior sector and support the team with some deals from players who have experience in the “Excellent B”.
The president of Al-Obour Club promised the club’s fans and members that the team would be in the Premier League in the coming years.
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