Achraf Bencharki will run down his contract with Zamalek and become a free agent this summer, club president Mortada Mansour has confirmed.
“We informed Bencharki on Sunday that we are keen on renewing his contract in a meeting with Amir Mortada, but he assured us that he wants to move to another country. Zamalek star Achraf Bencharki will run down his contract with the Whites and become a free agent this summer, club president Mortada Mansour has confirmed. However, months later the club still tried to tie down their star man to a new contract after several reports then linked Bencharki with a move to arch-rivals Al Ahly.
Zamalek president Mortada Mansour has announced that Achraf Bencharki will leave the club at the end of his contract as he eyes a move to Qatar or Turkey.
“We will not beg him to stay at the club, instead we will thank him for his time with us and organize a farewell party for him.” “We met him yesterday and he told us that he didn’t want to continue playing in Egypt and that he wanted to move to Qatar or Turkey. “We informed Bencharki on Sunday that we are keen on renewing his contract in a meeting with Amir Mortada, but he assured us that he wants to move to another country,” Mansour said.
Zamalek hosts Ceramica Cleopatra at Cairo International Stadium in the 23rd round of the Egyptian league competition at 09:30 PM.
Ahmed Sami relies on some elements of experience in the Ceramica team, led by the duo of Zamalek, Bassem Morsi, Mohamed Ibrahim and Shady Hussein, in addition to Mohamed Tony and Amer Amer in goalkeepers. Ahmed Sami is considered one of the best Egyptian managers in the league in recent seasons, after he succeeded in leading Smouha during the past two seasons to achieve many good results until his departure from the team and took over the technical leadership of Ceramica. On the other hand, Ahmed Sami, manager of Ceramica, is trying to continue his good performances in front of Zamalek after he succeeded in winning their match together when he was leading Smouha.
The White Knights looked to be cruising when goals from midfielder Emam Ashour and Tunisian striker Seifeddine Jaziri gave them a 2-0 halftime lead. By the time ...
Zamalek then scored against the run of play from a counter attack, with Moroccan winger Achraf Bencharki, who might have played his last game for the club as his contract expires at the end of the month, crossing low for Zizo to drill a first-time shot into the bottom corner of the net. Ceramica, who also looked dangerous, were unlucky not to equalise on at least two occasions, with Zamalek punishing them on 38 minutes when another shot from Ashour forced a one-handed save from Amer and the ball slipped to Jaziri to slot into an empty net. They were rewarded on 27 minutes when a cross from Sayed was poorly cleared and Ashour gathered the loose ball on the edge of the area, his shot taking a wicked deflection off Ghanaian Kwame Bonsu to fly past the wrong-footed Amer.
Mortada Mansour, President of the Egyptian football club Zamalek SC announced, earlier today that the Moroccan footballer Achraf Bencharki has decided to ...
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Mortada Mansour, president of Zamalek club, announced that the Moroccan Achraf Bencharki, his team player, was supposed to renew his contract before the ...
Moroccan Zamalek winger Achraf Bencharki has informed the club that he does not want to extend his contract, revealing his desire to take the next step in ...
He has been instrumental in the 2020/21 triumphant League campaign, which was Zamalek’s first league title since 2015, scoring 15 goals and providing 7 assists in 30 games. “We won’t beg Bencharki to stay, we will thank him for the time he has spent with us because he made the fans happy, and we will throw him a farewell party.” “We told Bencharki that we need to renew his contract in a meeting on Sunday, but he confirmed that he wants to move to another country,” Mortada Mansour said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.
Egyptian Premier League leaders Zamalek will host on Tuesday Ceramica Cleopatra in the Egyptian League with both teams looking for securing the victory.
The White Knights looked to be cruising when goals from midfielder Emam Ashour and Tunisian striker Seifeddine Jaziri gave them a 2-0 halftime lead. By the time ...
Zamalek then scored against the run of play from a counter attack, with Moroccan winger Achraf Bencharki, who might have played his last game for the club as his contract expires at the end of the month, crossing low for Zizo to drill a first-time shot into the bottom corner of the net. Ceramica, who also looked dangerous, were unlucky not to equalise on at least two occasions, with Zamalek punishing them on 38 minutes when another shot from Ashour forced a one-handed save from Amer and the ball slipped to Jaziri to slot into an empty net. They were rewarded on 27 minutes when a cross from Sayed was poorly cleared and Ashour gathered the loose ball on the edge of the area, his shot taking a wicked deflection off Ghanaian Kwame Bonsu to fly past the wrong-footed Amer.
The White Knights looked to be cruising when goals from midfielder Emam Ashour and Tunisian striker Seifeddine Jaziri gave them a 2-0 halftime lead. By the time ...
Their onslaught resulted in two balls being cleared off the line, one rattling the crossbar, and two goals from forward Shadi Hussein and Tunisian defender Seif Teka. The White Knights looked to be cruising when goals from midfielder Emam Ashour and Tunisian striker Seifeddine Jaziri gave them a 2-0 halftime lead. By the time winger Ahmed Zizo added the third 13 minutes into the second half the game looked dead and buried, but Ceramica squandered a host of clear-cut chances as they laid siege to Zamalek’s area.
Zamalek are suffering from a dense league schedule according to the man at the helm, Portuguese coach Jesualdo Ferreira, who heaped praise on his players ...
“I want to thank my players for their high spirit. “The team includes several experienced players. We have managed to keep the lead till the last minute against a respectable and organised opponent,” the 76-year-old coach explained.
Zamalek are suffering from a dense league schedule according to the man at the helm, Portuguese coach Jesualdo Ferreira, who heaped praise on his players ...
“I want to thank my players for their high spirit. “The team includes several experienced players. We have managed to keep the lead till the last minute against a respectable and organised opponent,” the 76-year-old coach explained.
Zamalek's Moroccan winger Achraf Bencharki confirmed that Tuesday's league match with Ceramica Cleopatra was not his last game with the Cairo giants as he ...
He has been instrumental in the 2020/21 triumphant League campaign, which was Zamalek’s first league title since 2015, scoring 15 goals and providing 7 assists in 30 games. “We won’t beg Bencharki to stay, we will thank him for the time he has spent with us because he made the fans happy, and we will throw him a farewell party,” Mansour said on Tuesday. On Tuesday, Zamalek Chairperson Mortada Mansour confirmed that Bencharki has informed the club that he will not be extending his contract, revealing his desire to take the next step in his career in another country.
Bencharki started his Zamalek career with a flourish since his move from Saudi giants Al Hilal in July 2019, helping the Cairo giants to four trophies. Overall, ...
However, months later the club still tried to tie down their star man to a new contract after several reports then linked Bencharki with a move to arch-rivals Al Ahly. Struggling to make the forward sign a new contract and following a shocking defeat to Wydad Casablanca in the Champions League, furious club president Mortada Mansour took a decision of not renewing the contracts of five players, including Achraf Bencharki. Bencharki started his Zamalek career with a flourish since his move from Saudi giants Al Hilal in July 2019, helping the Cairo giants to four trophies.
Zamalek sporting director Amir Mortada Mansour confirmed that Mohamed Abou-Gabal and Tarek Hamed will leave the club as free agents.
“The goalkeeper must tell the truth, and he will no longer play for Zamalek as well.” “I can’t understand the reason behind his actions, and he will not play for Zamalek even for free. “Tarek Hamed is undergoing investigation, he’s been absent for weeks without permission and he just brought us a handwritten note,” Zamalek sporting director said.
Zamalek's Football Supervisor Amir Mansour reconfirmed on Wednesday that key duo midfielder Tarek Hamed and goalkeeper Mohamed Abu Gabal will be leaving the ...
“Meanwhile, Abu Gabal claimed that he was injured and asked not to train with the team despite the national team’s doctor confirming that he was healthy.” Recent reports claimed that the club could give another chance for Hamed and Abu Gabal to keep their white jerseys after Bencharki officially announced that he would be moving on to other pastures, however, Amir refuted all these claims. Last March, Zamalek’s management announced that it would not extend the contracts of Moroccan winger Achraf Bencharki, Hamed, and Abu Gabal after growing increasingly frustrated with protracted negotiations with the key trio.
Zamalek forward Achraf Bencharki has confirmed he will be staying at the club despite talks of a potential summer exit.
“I will be staying at Zamalek for a while,” Bencharki told reporters. The White Knights edged Ceramica Cleopatra in a thrilling 3-2 victory to extend the gap at the league summit to seven points. Zamalek forward Achraf Bencharki has confirmed he will be staying at the club despite talks of a potential summer exit.