Egyptian football is facing a prolonged crisis following the February incidents in Port Said, where a match between Al Masry and Al Ahly resulted in the death of 73 people. While efforts were made to plan the start of the season around mid-November, former goalkeeper Ahmad Choubir stated that the government has decided to cancel the competition for the season. Choubir cited impossible conditions demanded by the government in the current difficult times. This decision raises the possibility of a sabbatical season or a year without a championship in Egypt. The ongoing legal proceedings against 75 individuals suspected of involvement in the Port Said incident further complicate the situation. The uncertainty is affecting players, with national team coach Bob Bradley expressing sympathy for their emotional struggle amid the suspension of the championship.
GAP SEASON IN EGYPT?
