Following the departure of Mortada Mansour in August four months after a court ruling removed him from his position from Zamalek Sporting Club, one of Egypt’s two biggest football clubs, the club has been grappling with a gruesome financial crisis. The latter has been due to outstanding debts owed to former athletes and
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Feb 24, 2021 - 07:03 pm By Staff Reporter
Egyptian giants Zamalek could be sanctioned with a transfer ban or relegation after duping Benjamin Acheampong from more than $1-million (R16m).
The 30-year-old striker was ordered to receive a payment of an estimated R16m from Zamalek by the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) over a controversial contract dispute dating back to 2018.
After scoring two goals in six games Acheampong terminated his four-year contract after just 11 months at the club, citing the five-time CAF Champions League winners not paying him correctly. This is not right - this is what I do to feed my family, he told BBC Sport Africa. They can t treat people like animals. We are humans and we came here to work.