Mido criticizes CAF over sanctions imposed on Zamalek after African super cup victory
Ahmed Hossam Mido, the former player and coach of Zamalek, has publicly condemned the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the sanctions imposed on the club following their victory in the African Super Cup.
Zamalek clinched the prestigious title for the fifth time in their history after defeating Al-Ahly in a dramatic penalty shootout.
In a strongly-worded statement posted on his personal account on the platform “Exer,” Mido expressed his frustration with CAF’s decision, saying: “The African Union is punishing Zamalek Club for winning the African Super Cup.
These sanctions can only be described as a complete farce compared to previous penalties imposed on other clubs. Has your conscience died, and have you not increased the price?”
CAF Sanctions Against Zamalek Following the African Super Cup
The CAF Disciplinary Committee announced a series of sanctions against Zamalek due to incidents that took place during the African Super Cup final:
- Suspension of Nasser Mansi: Zamalek forward Nasser Mansi has been suspended for three matches in upcoming African interclub competitions.
The disciplinary action was taken due to what CAF described as a “provocative gesture,” violating Article 147 of the CAF Disciplinary Code.
- Fine for Nasser Mansi: Along with the suspension, Mansi was fined $10,000.
- Suspension of Mahmoud Abdel Razek ‘Shikabala’: Another Zamalek star, Shikabala, received a three-match ban in future African interclub competitions for “unsporting behavior,” which was found to be in breach of Article 82 of the CAF Disciplinary Code.
- Fine for Shikabala: The disciplinary body also imposed a $10,000 fine on Shikabala.
- Club Fines: CAF levied a hefty $300,000 fine on Zamalek due to misconduct by the team and its officials.
However, $100,000 of this fine has been suspended, on the condition that Zamalek does not commit a similar offense during the 2024-2025 African club competitions.
The sanctions have sparked controversy, with Mido’s comments reflecting broader sentiments among Zamalek supporters who believe the penalties are excessively harsh.
As the team prepares for upcoming competitions, these sanctions may impact their strategy and squad selection, especially given the key players affected.
The situation has added to the ongoing rivalry and debates around African football governance, with many questioning the consistency of disciplinary measures enforced by CAF.
The response from Zamalek and further action by the club or CAF remains to be seen as the footballing world watches closely.
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