The capital's audience explains "Egypt's events"
The “Capital Fans” Association, which supports the Royal Army Club, issued a statement against the backdrop of the events that took place in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, ahead of the second leg of the African Champions League quarter-finals.
The association confirmed that what happened was not the result of a passing moment; Rather, it is a direct result of behavior described as provocative by the fans of Esperance Tunis.
In this regard, the report drew attention to the fact that fans of the Tunisian team attended the Egyptian Al-Ahly match, despite it being programmed without an audience. Which raises more than one question mark.
The same source added that the fans of the Tunisian team deliberately raised offensive banners and chanted provocative slogans and songs. This contributed to inflaming the situation and pushing it towards tension, in behavior that was considered far from sportsmanship.
On the other hand, the association explained that the movement of the Royal Army masses to Cairo was within the framework of a project; Given that her team’s match against the Egyptian Pyramids was programmed in the presence of the audience, she stressed that this attendance falls within the usual support for the team.
The report stated that the ensuing friction was not surprising; Rather, it came as a result of the accumulation of these tensions, holding Esperance fans greatly responsible for what happened, due to what he described as irresponsible behavior.
At the conclusion of its statement, the “Capital Public” Association called for intervention in order to support the military masses and work to ensure their freedom and their safe return to the homeland.
It is worth noting that clashes took place between fans of the two teams last Friday, resulting in the arrest of 6 fans from both sides. Before facing Al-Ahly and Esperance, on the one hand, and Pyramids and the Royal Army, on the other hand.
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