We are trying to pay dues with a perfume

The Egyptian Zamalek Club announced that it is seeking to end the crisis of stopping the registration issued against the International Football Association (FIFA) due to the dues of Moroccan Khaled Boutayeb, the former striker, and the Portuguese coach Jaime Bacheko.
“We are currently working on managing the dues of both Boutayeb and Pachiko to pay them and raise the penalty for stopping the registration at a sufficient time before the time of opening the registration door for the new season,” Amr Adham, a member of the Zamalek Club Board of Directors, said in statements to the media center of his club today.
He added, “Today, the Zamalek club received a notification from FIFA that Pacico’s dues should be paid, a natural procedure that follows after the issuance of the Sports Court ruling and refused to appeal the Zamalek Club before the Swiss Federal Court.”
He explained, “FIFA included notifying the club’s suspension from the registration of new players locally and internationally until the payment of Pacico dues, provided that the stopping of the registration is with a maximum of three full and successive registration periods in the event of non -payment.”
It is noteworthy that Zamalek suffers from the shaken results in the current season, as it is currently in third place in the ranking of the Egyptian Premier League, with 40 points, with a difference of 7 points behind the Pyramids (leaders) and 6 points behind its traditional Al -Ahly (Al -Wasif) rivals, with 4 rounds remaining at the end of the competition.
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