The Egyptian Olympic Committee (EOC) decided yesterday to ban Zamalek Football Club chairman Mortada Mansour from all club-related sporting events and called on the House of Representatives to lift Mansour’s parliamentary, the organization said in a statement. This came just one day after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) decided to ban him for one year and fine him USD 40k for making derogatory comments about CAF officials. As usual, the “Mortadel” hit back, calling the issue a “conspiracy” by CAF officials, (watch, runtime: 5:13).
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