Kahraba: I left Zamalek because my contract had expired..and I would choose to retire over playing for the Whites;

Mahmoud Abdel Moneim “Kahraba” stressed that his departure earlier from Zamalek came following the end of his contract, indicating that the system differs greatly in Al-Ahly.

Mahmoud Abdel Moneim “Kahraba” stressed that his departure earlier from Zamalek came following the end of his contract, indicating that the system differs greatly in Al-Ahly.

Kahraba said during his appearance on the “Ramez Never End” program: “Why did I leave Zamalek? My contract has expired, and whoever did that with me will be held accountable in this world and the herefollowing. “Our Lord will give me my right.”

He added, “I thank the fans of Zamalek and” I never upset him. “My problem is with people, not the club. I say to the fans of Zamalek, “If you need to upset me or do something that upset you, don’t be upset with me.”

And he continued, “If they chose me between retiring or playing for Zamalek, I would prefer to retire.”

And he added, “There is definitely a difference between Al-Ahly and Zamalek, and the system in Al-Ahly is different.”

He concluded, “The Zamalek players have nothing to do with my problem with Al-Abyad or the fine.”

Kahraba returned following the end of his suspension to score seven goals and make two goals in the 10 matches he played with Al-Ahly

Kahraba is on the list of the Egyptian national team, which is preparing to face Malawi tomorrow, Tuesday, in the fourth round of the African Nations qualifiers.




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