Zamalek SC hit by fresh FIFA sanctions as disciplinary cases rise to 15

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Egyptian giants Zamalek SC are once again under scrutiny from football’s world governing body, with the club now reportedly facing a growing number of disciplinary cases linked to sanctions issued by FIFA.

The latest developments take the total number of active or pending FIFA-related cases involving the Cairo-based side to 15, marking a significant escalation in what has become a persistent off-field concern for one of Africa’s most decorated clubs.

While full details of each case have not been publicly disclosed, the accumulation points to ongoing administrative and regulatory challenges that could have serious implications for Zamalek’s operations, including potential transfer restrictions, financial penalties, or further competitive sanctions depending on FIFA’s rulings.

The situation places additional pressure on the club’s leadership, which has been working to stabilise both sporting and institutional matters amid an increasingly complex regulatory environment.

Zamalek, a powerhouse in Egyptian and continental football with a rich history of domestic and African success, now faces the task of navigating these off-field issues while maintaining focus on performance on the pitch.

FIFA has yet to issue a comprehensive public statement detailing the full scope or timelines of the cases, but the mounting figure underscores the scale of the club’s ongoing disputes at international level.

As proceedings continue, attention will now turn to how quickly Zamalek can resolve the outstanding matters and whether further sanctions could follow in the coming weeks or months.

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