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The Mansoura player tries to assault his coach and then announces his retirement

The Mansoura and Arab Contractors match in the Egyptian second division football league witnessed a controversial incident, as player Ahmed Shaheen attempted to assault his coach Alaa Nouh after the decision to replace him, before announcing his intention to retire from football permanently.

Details of the incident

The events began when Shaheen came on as a substitute an hour into the match. However, Mansoura coach, Alaa Nouh, decided to remove him only 10 minutes after his appearance, a decision that clearly angered the player.

Sahin showed his extreme dissatisfaction while leaving the field, and it took a long time for him to leave. After that, he headed towards the technical area in an attempt to clash with the coach, before members of the technical staff intervened to calm the situation and prevent the clash from developing.

The player announces his retirement via Facebook

After the incident, Shaheen posted a message on his unverified Facebook account, in which he said:

“First, I apologize to the fans of Mansoura Club and the Board of Directors. I wish success to the great entity. I will remain a fan and fan of the club, and I have decided not to play football at all. If I behaved wrongly, this is beyond my control, and I hope that anyone will put themselves in my place.”

The result and its impact on the league standings

The Arab Contractors achieved a huge 3-0 victory, maintaining the lead in the Egyptian Second Division League with 26 points from 11 matches. On the other hand, Mansoura continued to suffer, as its score froze at only 3 points in last place, without achieving any victory so far.

Reactions and possible repercussions

The incident sparked widespread reactions on social media platforms, where opinions were divided between those criticizing the player’s behavior and those understanding his psychological state as a result of the pressure. The club management is expected to take official measures regarding the incident to control discipline within the team

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