In a dramatic twist on Tuesday, the eagerly awaited
Egyptian Premier League derby between Zamalek and Ahly was cancelled following
escalating disputes over match officials.
The defending champions had threatened to withdraw
from the league after the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) dismissed their
repeated requests for a postponement and the appointment of foreign referees.
“We insist on respecting the Egyptian Pro League (EPL)
decisions and reiterate our demand to play tonight’s game with foreign
officials. If our demands are not met, Ahly will not continue in the league,”
the club’s board said in a statement.
Sticking to their stance, Ahly failed to show up at
Cairo Stadium, prompting referee Mahmoud Bassiouny to call off the match 15
minutes after the scheduled kickoff at 9:30 p.m. local time.
The dispute had been brewing for days, with Ahly
expressing strong dissatisfaction over recent refereeing performances, alleging
bias in previous matches.
The controversy intensified after the EFA assigned a
local officiating crew on Monday night, despite prior assurances to the EPL
that foreign referees would be used for key fixtures during the league’s final
phase.
Zamalek, on the other hand, confirmed their readiness
to play.
The EFA defended its decision, citing a lack of time
to secure foreign officials after the match was scheduled on 5 March.
The playoffs draw, held on Wednesday, had set up an
early showdown between the two Cairo giants in the first round.
The game carried significant weight in the title race.
Ahly, aiming for a third consecutive championship, trail league leaders
Pyramids FC, who have 42 points—three more than Ahly. Zamalek sit in third
place with 32 points.
According to EPL regulations adopted this season, any
team that withdraws from a match is considered to have forfeited and will be
deducted three points. If a team withdraws from the competition after it has
started, it faces relegation to the lower division and a two-season ban from
the Premier League, along with financial penalties.
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