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The former Zamalek administrator resolves the controversy over the Dunga suspension crisis before the Egyptian Super Cup

Amr Abu Al-Ezz, former managing director of Zamalek Club, resolved the controversy surrounding the crisis surrounding the suspension of the team’s midfielder, Nabil Imad Donga, during his appearance on the “Al-La’ib” program. On the “MBC Egypt” channel.

Abu Al-Ezz said that it is normal before any tournament for the administrator or football director to address the Football Association to inquire about cases of suspension or warnings, explaining that that did not happen this time.

 

He added: “Dunga’s penalty was on the email, and I saw it.” “Myself, and if someone asked me, I would have told him,” stressing that he is accustomed to telling the truth and will not hide any information.

 

For his part, the journalist Muhib Abdel Hadi explained that there was an inquiry that had been sent days ago and it had not been answered, indicating that the email change was what caused the The crisis.

 

Abu Al-Ezz responded that Abdel Nasser Mohamed could have communicated with Abdel Wahid El-Sayed or with him personally to find out the true position on the suspension, stressing that he had not received any communication from the Zamalek Club after his recent statements.

 

The Dunga crisis goes back to a letter sent by the Federation Ball in October 2024 reported that the player had been suspended for four matches due to the events of the previous edition of the Super Cup, but the Zamalek administration denied knowledge of the letter, stressing that it had not received official notification, which caused widespread controversy before the start of the next tournament in the Emirates.

 

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