Zamalek clear three more FIFA debt cases in bid to end financial crisis

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Egyptian giants Zamalek SC have announced that they have successfully resolved three additional debt cases at FIFA as the club continues its efforts to clear outstanding financial obligations and restore stability.

The latest development marks another significant step in Zamalek’s ongoing campaign to reduce the number of disciplinary cases hanging over the club due to unpaid dues owed to former players, coaches and clubs.

The Cairo-based side has been battling a series of financial disputes in recent years, with FIFA imposing several transfer bans over outstanding payments. However, club officials have intensified efforts in recent months to settle the debts and gradually reduce the number of active cases.

Zamalek confirmed that the three newly resolved cases form part of a wider strategy aimed at lifting all registration restrictions and restoring normal sporting operations ahead of future transfer windows. The latest settlements further underline the club’s determination to overcome its financial challenges and rebuild its reputation on and off the pitch.

The White Knights have made steady progress in recent weeks, having already closed several other FIFA cases through negotiated settlements and overdue payments. Despite the positive developments, the club still faces a number of unresolved disputes that must be settled before all sanctions can be completely lifted.

Zamalek’s management remains optimistic that continued efforts to settle outstanding debts will eventually bring an end to the club’s prolonged financial crisis, allowing the Egyptian powerhouse to focus fully on strengthening the squad and competing for domestic and continental honours.

The latest announcement will come as welcome news to supporters, who have endured years of uncertainty amid repeated financial and administrative setbacks affecting one of Africa’s most successful clubs.