Zamalek fans received good news before the match against Al-Ahly in the African Super Cup final scheduled to be held in Saudi Arabia next September, as the club’s board of directors received an official letter from the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), stating that the team’s registration ban has been lifted.
The International Federation sent a letter to the Zamalek Board of Directors informing them that the suspension of registration has been lifted after paying the dues of the assistants of the Portuguese Josevaldo Ferreira, the former technical director of the football team.
Zamalek officials paid the overdue dues to the trio, Roy Aguas, Andre Oliveira and Daniel Gonzalez, Ferreira’s assistants.
The trio filed lawsuits against Zamalek with FIFA, which resulted in the Whites being banned from registration.
Zamalek had previously succeeded in resolving the crisis of Khalid Boutaib, the team’s former striker, after reaching an agreement regarding his delayed dues, which amounted to approximately 2.5 million dollars.
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