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Khaled Murtaji, a member of Al Ahly's board of directors and club representative, left the meeting before the end of the meeting.
Khaled Murtaji was present Wednesday afternoon at the headquarters of the Football Federation for the meeting, convened by the Council of the Union to discuss the wheel crisis.
The president of Zamalek club, Mohamed Gamal Al-Assi, representing the pyramids, Mohamed Abdel Salam, the leader of the clearing, Samir Halabia, the Egyptian president, Mohamed Meselhi, president of the Union of Alexandria and Osman Desouki, representative of the interior, attended the meeting.
The past few days have been marked by a crisis due to deferred matches and Zamalek and Pyramids' willingness to change the league schedule, as Ahli has not finished his matches in the first round.
Al Ahly sent Friday morning a letter to the Football Federation informing him that the club holds its right without prejudice to the performance of its matches in the league championship according to the official table and with the same parties without modification. (See details)
Pyramids issued an official statement threatening to resort to the International Football Federation in the event that all matches in the first round of the Egyptian Premier League are not over for all teams and announcing the date of the matches of the sixteenth round. of the cup. (Read the press release)
"It's inconceivable for the pyramids to finish their matches with Al Ahly and Al Ahly so far not to play for Zamalek in the first round," said Turki Al-Sheikh, owner of Pyramids and president of the Arab Federation of football. (Read his comments)
Zamalek then expressed solidarity with Pyramids' claims by refusing to play in league games before Al Ahly finished their deferred matches.
"Al Ahly should play every first-round match, with the Cup in the round of 16 against Pyramids before ending the league games," said Zamalek's president.
A source at Ahli told FilGoal.com on Thursday that the club wanted to make the tournament a success and finish it. He did not oppose his pressure before becoming the most local team in a few days (see details).
Al-Sheikh Al-Sheikh, the owner of Pyramids, issued a letter sent by the club to the African Football Confederation (CA), protesting against the Egyptian ranking (see details).
"On February 28, Al Ahly and Zamalek played against Al Ahly and Pyramids, and Pyramids will play the team that will play against Zamalek," Al-Sheikh said Thursday night.
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