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Deputies and cameras are the secret to Murtaji and Al-Jarhi avoiding disciplinary penalties

The duo Khaled Murtaji, Treasurer of Al-Ahly Club and Acting Vice President of the Club, and Mohamed Al-Garhi, Member of the Board of Directors of Al-Ahmar, avoided the Disciplinary Committee’s penalties regarding their team’s match against Pyramids, which brought them together last season, within the Premier League competition, for several different reasons.

 

A source in the Disciplinary Committee confirmed that the Disciplinary Committee decided to file the complaint filed against Murtaji over the incident of his spitting on Pyramids officials during the match. He insulted them, explaining that the committee was unable to obtain the video of the incident from the Cairo Stadium cameras due to the delay in requesting the videos after they were deleted, which would have condemned the acting vice president of Al-Ahly.

 

He added: “The committee decided to file the complaint filed against Mohamed Al-Jarhi, due to his membership in Parliament, which prevents any punishment being issued against him without obtaining prior permission from the House of Representatives to investigate.” With him.”

 

He concluded: “The committee decided to file the complaint submitted by Al-Ahly against engineer Mamdouh Eid, president of Pyramids, and Hani Saeed, the club’s sports director, because all the complaints submitted against them were proven to the committee.” It was malicious.”

 

The Disciplinary Committee of the Football Association announced the penalties for the Al-Ahly and Pyramids match that brought them together last season, as part of The Premier League competition, most notably the suspension of Khaled Abdel Fattah, the Al-Ahly player, for 3 matches, and the suspension of Marwan Hamdi, the Pyramids striker, for 6 matches, in addition to preventing Mohamed Siraj, a member of the Al-Ahly Council, from practicing any sporting activity for a period of 3 months.

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