Al Ahly players face pay cuts and lost bonuses after CAF Champions League elimination

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Al Ahly players have been hit with a significant financial setback after receiving their March salaries with a 30% deduction, applied as a disciplinary measure by the club’s management.

The decision forms part of a broader internal push to enforce standards within the squad, but it has also added to an already tense atmosphere at one of Africa’s most successful football institutions.

For players, the reduction represents a substantial cut at a time when expectations remain high both domestically and on the continental stage.

Compounding the situation is the impact of a performance-based incentive structure. A 25% bonus tied to winning the domestic league and the CAF Champions League is now partly out of reach, following the team’s elimination from the continental competition.

That exit has effectively ruled out a key portion of the bonus, dealing another blow to the players’ earnings.

The combination of salary deductions and missed incentives comes during a challenging spell for the club, both on and off the pitch.

While Al Ahly have built a reputation for dominance and consistency, recent developments have introduced fresh pressure on the squad to respond.

Attention now turns to their next assignment in the Egyptian league, where the Red Devils will face Ceramica Cleopatra FC on Tuesday, April 7. The fixture offers an opportunity to reset and regain momentum as they look to steady their campaign and restore confidence.

With financial issues lingering in the background, the response on the pitch will be closely watched.

For Al Ahly, results now carry even greater weight as they attempt to navigate a difficult period and reassert their authority in domestic football.

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