[ad_1]
Tariq Al-Shaikh, president of the Arab Football Federation, made several statements to the Al-Mitch program presented by Hani Hathout via the screen of Sada Al-Balad Sunday night.
"I received a serious offer during my treatment trip to America to sell the club.We studied the offer and we were about to get along, but after thinking and retrieving the memories of the team and built the club and others, we found it difficult to overdo it. "
"Whatever the temptations, I have found that the loss of Pyramids is very difficult," Turki said. "It's hard to leave the Egyptian balloon that I love and want to develop."
"I do not know about Ahli's contracts because I'm very far in the past," he said.
"Great teams like Ahly and Zamalek have a stage that has to change rank," Turki said. A great club and will come back stronger because he is still a candidate at all tournaments. "
Turki told the press that Mohammed Magdi Qafsha wanted to leave the team. "This is not true, there is no agreement between Afshah and Pyramids and the player has not been asked to leave."
"We are a great club, the last team will be gone because Pyramids only needs one," he said.
Regarding Brazilian Keno, Turki ended his intervention by stating: "Kino will continue in the pyramids as long as I continue to run the club".
The president of the Arab Football Federation commented on the agreement reached by Morocco's Khaled Bou Tayeb with the Zamalek club during the January transfers and confirmed that the team's leaders refused any support.
"As president of the Arab League, all clubs have the right to support their country," said Turki, "my relations with the president of Zamalek are good and the relations between Pyramids and Zamalek are also good. are competitive. "
"The organization of Egypt for African nations is not a surprise, I was convinced that Egypt could host the tournament," he said.
"Egypt is always great and responds to those who doubt its abilities, the response to what happened in the 2010 World Cup record was strong."
[ad_2]
Source link