Egypt’s Al-Ahly has made several demands on the African Football Confederation, setting a date and venue for the African Champions League final, which is the Moroccan Wydad Stadium.

Al-Ahly’s statement outlined its demands, namely to determine the capacity of the stadium, allocate 50 per cent of tickets of all categories to the club and limit half of the seats to Egyptian team fans only, while stressing to the match officials to fully secure it and ensure the safety of the fans.

The club also called for full safety insurance for all elements of the match from the mission of Al-Ahly and its fans, as well as the application of the rules stipulated in the African and international federations, which prevent the impact on the game of all players on the field, and Al-Ahly fans. receive visas for travel to Morocco in quantities that include half the capacity of the stadium, and at the same prices as announced by the organizers.

The club also emphasized the transfer of the match to a refereeing team of the most efficient referees of the continent with the help of referees from Europe for video equipment, especially since the winner of the match will represent the continent in the club world championship.

The Confederation of African Football has finally announced the holding of the Champions League final between defending champions Al-Ahly of Egypt and Vidad of Morocco at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca on Monday, May 30th.

For his part, Al-Ahly confirmed that he would play the final anywhere, but would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the CAF’s decision to host the Champions League final in Morocco for the second year in a row.

The club said that it had already submitted its legal team to court with the payment of financial fees.

Kef defended himself and said he received two files from Morocco and Senegal to host the final, then Senegal refused and Egypt made no requests.

Behavior – Donia Haddad