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African Super Cup: Zamalek refuse to travel to Qatar

Egyptian club, Zamalek, have confirmed that  they  will not travel to  Qatar to play Champions League holders, Esperance of Tunisia in February’s African Super Cup.

Zamalek and 2019 Super Cup

The annual match brings together the winners of the African Champions League and the Confederation Cup.

Zamalek president Mortada Mansour has re-iterated his club’s stance on travelling to play in Qatar.

“We are two African teams, why should we play in Asia?” he questioned at a press conference on Tuesday.

“I don’t understand why Caf (Confederation of African Football) wants to play the Super Cup in a country who

is an enemy to Egypt.

“Zamalek board members discussed the issue and decided not to play in Qatar. I am disappointed that Esperance

have agreed to play there.”

Egypt was one of the Gulf states that severed diplomatic ties with Qatar in 2017, accusing it of

destabilising the region.

Mortada added that the club would change its stance if ordered to do so by the Egyptian government.

“At the end of the day it is up to the Egyptian authorities if they want to reverse the decision and

if they have another opinion we will respect that,” he added.

Last year Caf decided that the Super Cup would be played in Qatar until 2021, rather than the tradition

of the Champions League winners hosting the match.

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Morocco’s Raja Casablanca, the Confederation Cup holders, beat Esperance in last year’s match in Qatar.

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