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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Egyptian club president Zamalek has asked his rival Mohammed Al-Khatib to reveal the fate of the money received from the president of the Saudi General Authority for Recreation, Turki al-Sheikh. In Arabic.
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"I asked the al-Ahli club as a member of a general assembly," Mansour said in a video titled "Murtada Mansour: On the sidelines of the Red Club to cancel his membership.
Mansour said: "They (the administration of Al-Ahli) have been hours to come back from Turki Al-Sheikh." He added that the Egyptian parliamentarian and member of the Reda team, Rania Alwani, were the only ones to have received no time or gift.
He added that money had been transferred from Turki Al-Sheikh to the accounts of Al-Ahli Bank, asking in his letter to Khatib: "The money is gone?", To continue after: "No one insults you, you are an honorable and respected people," he said.
Mansour said that the new agreement reached by Al-Ahly with Hussein Al-Shahat was "a waste of public money", asking to reveal the source of the value of the agreement, which he has qualified as "165 million pounds", adding that the source of the "Aprika partner", referring to the player Red and the former team of Egypt.
Mansour attacked the club's football director, Sayed Abdelhafiz, calling him a dormant cell, claiming he belonged to the Brotherhood. Zamalek Club President Al-Khatib called for a speech on the deal with Shahat, who was paid out of the club's cash, and sent a message to the Minister of Youth and Sports. from the country so that he intervenes in this case.
Mansour had previously spoken of the Al Ahli club, which led Tuesday its board of directors, led by Khatib, to "take legal action against the abuses and lies launched by the president of Zamalek," according to the Red Club.
Al-Ahli's administration viewed Mansour's statements as "empty rumors that provoke sedition, fuel the spirit of fanaticism among the masses, undermine public security and peace, and represent crimes of abuse and insults towards the Al-Ahli club, its board of directors and the public. " It is urgent that the Attorney General take the sovereignty of what he considers to be an appropriate law against these unprecedented and exotic sports-related crimes that threaten the values, constants and traditions of Egyptian society ", according to the club.
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