Cairo (Reuters) - Three thousand Al-Ahly fans have been suspended for two games for shouting 'insults' against Zamalek and Egypt player Shikabala during the team's last game against Pharco, the Egyptian Football Premier League (EPL) said on Sunday.
Cairo - Three thousand Al-Ahly fans have been suspended for two games for shouting"insults" against Zamalek and Egypt player Shikabala during the team's last game against Pharco, the Egyptian Football Premier League said on Sunday.
"If the insults are repeated fans will be banned from attending league matches until the end of the season," the EPL said in a statement on Sunday. The only exception is for international fixtures featuring the national team or games organised by the African Football Association .
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