FIFA slap fresh transfer ban on Zamalek as sanctions list climbs to 16

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Zamalek handed fresh transfer ban

Egyptian giants Zamalek SC have been hit with yet another registration ban by FIFA, deepening the club’s growing administrative crisis just months before the summer transfer window opens.

The latest decision adds to an already alarming tally, with Zamalek now facing a total of 16 separate registration bans. The mounting sanctions underline persistent legal and financial disputes that continue to hinder the club’s ability to operate freely in the transfer market.

This development comes at a particularly delicate moment for the Cairo-based side, who are not only preparing for a crucial Confederation Cup final but also looking ahead to squad reinforcement plans for the upcoming season. With restrictions in place, the club risks being unable to register new signings, a situation that could significantly impact their competitiveness both domestically and on the continental stage.

The accumulation of cases suggests long-standing unresolved issues, with each ruling tightening the pressure on Zamalek’s hierarchy to find urgent solutions. Failure to resolve these matters promptly could see the bans remain in effect, effectively freezing the club’s transfer activity during a critical rebuilding phase.

Despite the off-field turbulence, Zamalek continue to compete at the highest level on the pitch, but the growing list of sanctions casts a shadow over their future planning. The coming weeks are expected to be decisive, as the club races against time to address the disputes and avoid further complications ahead of the new campaign.

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