Zamalek’s registration ban file has entered a new stage, after signs of financial relief appeared in more than one case currently open before FIFA. The club’s management is now working on several fronts to reduce the number of pending cases and open the door for the team to return to the transfer market.
The crisis at Zamalek is not linked to one case only. It includes several financial files related to former players, coaches and members of previous technical staffs. For that reason, solving any single case is an important step, but it does not necessarily mean the whole crisis is over or that the registration ban will be lifted immediately.
Maali.. A Moroccan File Waiting for a Solution
The case of Moroccan player Abdelhamid Maali is one of the most important files Zamalek are trying to settle at the moment. The crisis is related to financial dues owed to Moroccan club Ittihad Tanger because of the player’s transfer deal.
This file has become important for Zamalek because keeping it open may add more pressure on the club in the registration ban crisis. That is why Zamalek officials are trying to reach a financial solution with the Moroccan club, either through payment or by agreeing on a payment schedule.
In recent days, there has been contact between Zamalek officials and Ittihad Tanger in order to bring both sides closer and reach an agreement that ends the crisis. Reports suggest that the atmosphere between the two clubs has improved, and that there is a clear desire to solve the matter.
However, the key point is that solving Abdelhamid Maali’s case alone will not be enough to lift the registration ban. Zamalek are not facing one case only. The club still has several files that need to be solved. Therefore, Maali’s case is an important step, but it is not the end of the crisis.
Salah Mesdaq.. A Settlement to Avoid a New Penalty
Alongside Abdelhamid Maali’s file, Moroccan player Salah Mesdaq has also appeared among the cases Zamalek moved quickly to solve. This crisis is related to unpaid financial dues owed to the player, which put the club at risk of a new disciplinary penalty if no agreement was reached.
Reports indicate that Zamalek reached a settlement agreement with Salah Mesdaq. The agreement includes paying a large part of the player’s dues as a first payment, while the remaining amount will be paid later according to a date agreed by both sides.
This step is important because it helps Zamalek stop the crisis from growing before it turns into a bigger file before FIFA. It also shows the club’s desire to reduce the number of open cases instead of allowing them to pile up and make the legal situation more difficult.
The importance of the Salah Mesdaq agreement is that it is not only about one player. It is part of a wider plan inside Zamalek to close cases one after another. Every successful settlement gives the club a better position before FIFA and brings it closer to fully solving the registration ban crisis.
Zamalekawy App Enters the Scene
What stands out in the latest developments is that the “Zamalekawy” app has started to play a clear role in the registration ban file. The app is no longer just a platform for the club’s fans. It has become a source of financial support that helps Zamalek deal with some of its cases.
The app has helped provide money related to several files, which gave Zamalek’s management a better chance to move. According to reports, the app succeeded in providing dues owed to some members of Portuguese coach Jose Gomes’ former technical staff. It also provided part of Gomes’ own dues.
This step opened a new door for Zamalek to solve cases gradually instead of leaving them pending without clear action. It also brought Zamalek fans back into the heart of the scene, not only through moral support, but also through helping provide financial resources for the club.
The “Zamalekawy” app deserves credit for giving the club an important push at a difficult time, especially as Zamalek are going through one of their toughest financial and administrative crises in recent years.
Gomes and His Staff.. Cases Moving Closer to a Solution
The file of Jose Gomes’ former technical staff has been one of the important parts of the registration ban crisis. Reports indicate that Zamalek have already started settling the dues of some staff members, including Luis Vicente Castro, Joao Espinhosa Miguel and Andre Beki, while work is still ongoing on Jose Gomes’ own file.
Providing part of Gomes’ dues does not mean the case is fully closed, but it confirms that Zamalek’s management is taking practical steps. The club still needs to complete the remaining required amount, officially transfer the dues, and then send proof of the settlement to FIFA.
This is where the importance of the recent financial steps appears. They do not close the whole crisis, but they reduce the number of open cases and give Zamalek a better position before FIFA.
More Than One Case Is Blocking Registration
Despite the positive movement in some files, the full picture still requires caution. Zamalek are still linked to several other cases, including files related to former foreign players, players who left the team, and members of previous technical staffs.
Among the names that appeared in the registration ban crisis are Abdelhamid Maali, Salah Mesdaq and Palestinian player Omar Faraj, along with other files linked to old financial dues.
Therefore, lifting the registration ban will not happen just by solving one case. Zamalek need to close all the cases that caused the punishment, or submit official settlements accepted by FIFA.
This means the club is moving in the right direction, but it has not reached the finish line yet. Every solved case brings Zamalek one step closer to lifting the ban, but no single case alone gives the club the right to register new players.
Zamalek Between Time Pressure and the Team’s Needs
The timing of the crisis makes the situation more difficult, because Zamalek need to strengthen the squad before the new season. The team needs new signings in several positions, and the continuation of the registration ban will directly affect the plans of the management and the technical staff.
For that reason, Zamalek’s management is moving in more than one direction. It is negotiating with those who are owed money, trying to use the resources of the “Zamalekawy” app, and working to close the less complicated files first in order to reduce the financial and legal pressure on the club.
This plan seems logical, but it needs speed and decisiveness. The transfer market does not wait for anyone, and every delay in solving the registration ban crisis could put Zamalek in a difficult position before the start of the season.
In the end, it can be said that Zamalek are experiencing real financial relief, but it is still not complete. Abdelhamid Maali’s file is moving, the Salah Mesdaq agreement is an important step to avoid a new penalty, the cases of Gomes’ staff are moving toward a solution, and the “Zamalekawy” app has given the club important financial support.
However, the registration ban will not be lifted unless all the required files are officially closed and proof is sent to FIFA. Hope exists, and the road is now clearer, but Zamalek still need the most important step: turning this financial relief into official decisions that end the crisis and bring the team back to the transfer market.
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