Zamalek’s Football Company is on the verge of welcoming Ayman Mamdouh Abbas as its president, a position set to be announced in February following the completion of the registration and winter transfer dealings expected to be finalized in the coming January.
According to a source within the White Castle, the football company will be composed of Zamalek-affiliated businessmen, with Ayman Mamdouh Abbas emerging as the most likely candidate to take the helm of the company.
In a different context, the board of directors of Zamalek Club, led by Hussein Labib, rejected the notion of parting ways with Mohamed Awad, the team’s primary goalkeeper.
This decision comes in the wake of a serious offer from Saudi club Al-Hazm for his transfer during the upcoming January transfer window.
The potential appointment of Ayman Mamdouh Abbas to lead Zamalek’s Football Company marks a pivotal development in the club’s administrative landscape.
The company, slated to be officially unveiled in February, is poised to usher in a new era of management for the footballing affairs of the illustrious Zamalek Sporting Club.
Insiders revealed that the composition of the football company will include prominent Zamalek supporters with a keen interest in the club’s success. Ayman Mamdouh Abbas, given his close ties and understanding of the club’s dynamics, is emerging as the frontrunner for the presidency of this football entity.
As the Zamalek faithful await the official announcement, anticipation is building regarding the transformative impact this move may have on the club’s operations. Ayman Mamdouh Abbas, known for his dedication to Zamalek, could play a pivotal role in steering the football company towards a future marked by sustained success and strategic growth.
Meanwhile, the decision to retain Mohamed Awad underscores the club’s commitment to its core players, rejecting lucrative offers from abroad. Zamalek remains resolute in preserving the stability and cohesion of its squad as it navigates the challenges of domestic and continental competitions.