The president of the Egyptian club, Zamalek, Mortada Mansour, filed a lawsuit to demand that the Football Association be compelled to register three players with whom the club contracted during the last period.
Mansour said in the lawsuit that the Football Association violated the “FIFA” law and the Sports Law No. 71 of 2017, when it refused to register the trio, Nasser Mansi, Ahmed Belhaj and Mahmoud Shabana, who returned from loan, accusing the Football Association of having carried, by their decision not to register the three players, a personal position against the club president. Zamalek.
Mortada Mansour said on his Facebook page that the Football Association refused to come to its senses and restrict the three Zamalek players, knowing that their decision not to register violates local and international laws and regulations.
Mortada Mansour added that the federation’s decision was not issued for the sake of a public interest, but rather for personal revenge against the Zamalek club, its fans and its president, which has become clear to everyone.
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