
The Professional Clubs Association will hold a meeting today, Thursday, to consider the referee’s report for the Al-Ahly and Ceramica Cleopatra match in the Premier League.
Al-Ahly club’s first football team, led by Danish Yes Torop, tied with its counterpart, Ceramica Cleopatra, with a goal each in the match that brought them together in the final stage of the Premier League.
For his part, an informed source within the Football Association said that Mahmoud Wafa, the referee of the Al-Ahly and Ceramica Cleopatra match, sent the report on the unfortunate events that accompanied the match.
Follow: Mahmoud Wafa’s report, the referee of the Al-Ahly and Ceramica Cleopatra match, included that the assistant referee was beaten by Mohamed El-Shenawy, the goalkeeper of the Red Castle, after the end of the match.
He stressed that, based on the regulations in force, Mohamed El-Shenawy will be subjected to a suspension penalty for not less than 4 matches and a financial fine.








