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The Football Association grants Hani Abu Raida the honorary presidency if FIFA approves it

Members of the Five-Year Committee of the Football Association decided to grant Hani Abu Raida, a member of the Executive Bureau of Al-Kef and FIFA, the honorary presidency of the Football Association, due to its great international value and its external relations, which contributed to the development of Egyptian football during the past years. The members of the Five-A-Committee of the Football Association agreed to put an item in the new list that is currently being prepared in coordination with FIFA officials, “The Football Association Board of Directors is allowed to dedicate the honorary presidency to any person the council deems appropriate and has made great achievements for Egyptian football, as is the bylaw of the International Federation Football that includes this item.

The five-year committee of the Football Association headed by Amr Al-Janaini, the International Football Association (FIFA), rushed to send the new and final list after the consultations that took place between the five-year committee and FIFA delegate Sarah Salimon, throughout the last period in order to prepare the list, as it was scheduled to send the list this week except The quinquennial committee did not receive the list until the procedures for submitting it to the general assembly began.

The five-year committee of the Football Association rejected Sarah Salimon’s proposal to set up the general assembly to discuss the provisions of the new regulations on June 20, and the committee members confirmed to the FIFA delegate the difficulty of setting them up before June 30, explaining that if it was held before June 30, the new list would be rejected due to the presence of all members of the association The General Assembly of the Jibiliya, whose number is 225, and therefore the clubs will reject the idea of ​​reducing the number of the General Assembly, but after June 30 and the end of the fiscal year, only 95 clubs will have the right to attend the General Assembly of the Mountain .

FIFA official approved the “conflict of interest” clause in the new Football Association regulation currently being prepared in consultation with members of the Five-Year Committee of the Jabaliyya Administration headed by Amr Al-Janaini .. Sarah Salimon adhered to the formation of a committee to examine the candidates’ papers, and to ensure that there is no conflict in Interests between the candidate and his presence in the Football Association, whether in membership or in the chair.

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