Egypt - Ekhbary News Agency
In statements that sparked widespread debate in Egyptian sports circles, Ahmed Soliman, a member of the Zamalek club's board of directors, revealed intriguing details following his team's recent victory over Pyramids in the Egyptian Premier League. Soliman asserted that several stars from Al-Ahly, Zamalek's traditional rivals, contacted the White Castle's management to request tickets to attend Zamalek's match against Pyramids, which recently took place and saw a strong performance from the White Knights.
Soliman added in his remarks that this request reflects sportsmanship, indicating that these Al-Ahly players expressed their wishes for Zamalek to be crowned league champions this season. These statements come amidst intense competition between the two clubs for supremacy in Egyptian football, shedding light on the complex relationship between the fans and players of the two giants. Some view it as a gesture of high sportsmanship, while others see it as remarks aimed at stirring controversy during a crucial period of the local competition.
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