Wrote:
Omar Qurah
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Monday 20 April 2020
09:37 PM
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Syed Abdul Hafeez, Al-Ahly’s football director, announced that the club refused the participation of Ahmed Al-Sheikh, the team player in the “FIFA Electronic Games” championship, which will be held from April 21 to 25.
Al-Ahly’s official website stated that Al-Ahly’s refusal came because the authority responsible for nominating the players to represent Egypt did not address the club and obtain its approval.
He added: “Ahmed Al Sheikh is a professional player in the club’s soccer team, and his right to play the game remains hobbyist without the right to take the matter out of the official international competitions.”
And eat: “These matters need other controls and criteria, the club must be aware of and familiar with, to take what it deems appropriate to maintain the spherical system of work.”
Al-Ahly indicated that Ahmed Al-Sheikh officially informed the party that is nominating the players not to participate in the tournament, in light of the above.
Ahmad Al-Sheikh apologized during comments made by Laila Koura, for not participating in the electronic games championship organized by the FIFA. (See details)
The Egyptian Football Association announced the presence of the sheikh along with Ahmed Hassan “Coca”, the Greek Olympiacos player, Rami Saad, ranked No. 21 globally and Islam Sami, ranked 432 globally as representatives of Egypt in the championship.
It is worth noting that the announcement of the Egyptian Football Association for the Egyptian representatives in the competition witnessed the unveiling of the championship lottery, which placed Egypt in the second group of midfields alongside Turkey, Israel and Romania.
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