An Internet Video leak occur: Vice President of  Al-Marreikh charges Al-Ahly with match-fixing in CAF League qurater-finals

An Internet Video information leak occurs when Mohamed Sayed Ahmed Sir al-Khatim,, First Vice President of Sudanese Al-Marreikh SC uttered confidential information was released to the public on the Internet that there was an " understanding" between the administrations of his club and his Egyptian counterpart Al-Ahly SC, to divide the points of the group matches in the African Champions League when they encounter each other.The draw for the group stage of the African Champions League has put Al-Ahly club in the first group stage with the South African Sun Downs, the Sudanese Al-Hilal and the Sudanese Al-Marreikh during the group stage of the edition.A leak spread to Sudan’s Al-Marreikh SC First vice president Mohamed Sayed Ahmed as he attended a Ramadan breakfast table at the home of historical leader on Mars Mohamed Elias Mahjoub last Friday night amidst a crowd of historical leaders at the club.
Sayed Ahmed said: “Al-Marreikh and Al-Ahly made a joint verbal understanding to play the matches of the two teams in the first and fifth rounds of the first group at Al-Salam Stadium and there was a disagreement between the members of the council about whether we play in Sudan or outside.” 
The first vice president of Mars added: “After the first game, which ended with Al-Ahly winning, we decided to play the second game in Sudan (the fifth round) and we held a meeting at the hotel, attended by 14 members of 16 and the decision was to play in Khartoum.”He added: “There was another promise to offer a gift, namely two professional Al-Ahly players, in addition to the free games in Egypt.”
He added: “After that we contacted CAF to confirm that the match would be played in Sudan and we were unaware that Muhannad Kamal from the Executive Office had sent a letter to CAF also confirming that game would be played in Cairo. “
Egypt's Ahly survived a spirited comeback from Sudanese giants Al-Merreikh to claim a precious 3-2 home win on Saturday and bring their African Champions League campaign back on track after a poor start to Group A.


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