Zamalek Board Clarifies Position on Rescue Front, Confirms No Official Contact
The Zamalek club board denied any official contact with the so-called Rescue Front, emphasizing that all media claims about coordination are baseless. The club stressed that any initiative must go through official channels for the benefit of the club only.
A Zamalek club official revealed the board's position regarding the coalition recently appearing in the media under the name "Rescue Front," which has sparked wide debate over its alleged role in addressing the club’s crises.
The source confirmed that under the leadership of Hussein Labib, the Zamalek board has had no official communication with this coalition so far, whether to hold meetings or propose ideas to discuss the club’s challenges or contribute to finding solutions for the current situation.
The source emphasized that all media reports about coordination or contact between the board and the Rescue Front are unfounded, describing them as mere media conjectures.
He explained that the Zamalek board does not reject any genuine initiative aimed at supporting the club or helping resolve its crises, noting that the club is a historic institution and not the property of specific individuals or groups, but belongs to all its fans and supporters.
The source added that the door is open to anyone or any entity with a real vision and the ability to help, provided this is done through official channels and solely for the club’s interest.
He concluded by confirming that the board welcomes all sincere efforts to rescue Zamalek from its current challenges, stressing that genuine cooperation must be based on direct communication and serious work, not media statements or stirring controversy without practical action on the ground.
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