Zamalek SC officially announced the resolution of the registration suspension crisis that had plagued the club, culminating after the settlement of various issues at the international level, specifically with FIFA.
The official statement released by Zamalek stated, “Following arduous negotiations that consumed considerable time and incurred substantial costs for the club.
The Board of Directors of Zamalek, led by Captain Hussein Labib, successfully concluded the settlement of all cases that led to the suspension of the team’s registration in football, totaling 14 cases.”
The club further elaborated, “The board declares that it has completed the full transfer of all required amounts to all parties, including fines, overdue payments, and any other outstanding claims.
We are now awaiting the imminent arrival of the letter lifting the suspension from the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) within the next few hours.”
The statement concluded with an expression of gratitude to the devoted fans, promising to continue working towards resolving remaining issues in line with their aspirations.
Zamalek aims to reclaim its status as one of the most distinguished and powerful clubs in the Middle East and Africa.
Egyptian media outlet Al-Masry Al-Youm has revealed the financial breakdown of the settlement that Zamalek will pay following the resolution of the registration crisis:
– $1.5 million to Sporting Lisbon
– $450,000 to Caracas FC (Venezuela)
– $270,000 to Benjamin Acheampong
– $110,000 to Ferreira’s assistants
– $11,000 to Enyimba International FC (Nigeria)
– $7,000 to Wadi Degla SC
This financial settlement signifies a significant commitment by Zamalek to overcome the challenges posed by the registration crisis.
As the club looks ahead, this resolution paves the way for Zamalek to focus on its future endeavors and ambitions within the football landscape.