Al Ahly has stepped up its efforts to shape Egypt’s sports future by formally urging Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly to allow the club to review proposed amendments to the sports law.
In a strongly worded letter sent on Wednesday, the Cairo-based giants called for an open dialogue that involves key voices in the sporting community.
The club emphasized the importance of aligning any legal changes with Egypt’s Constitution, global standards, and the Olympic Charter, echoing the broader vision of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s administration. Al Ahly’s renewed push reflects its growing concern over the lack of transparency and rising tension following a recent communication from the International Olympic Committee to the Minister of Youth.
With questions mounting around the Sports Minister’s position, Al Ahly’s statement carries added weight. The club underlined its trust in the Prime Minister’s commitment to Egyptian sport and stressed the urgency of collaborative reform to avoid decisions that could isolate the country on the global sporting stage.