Soccer-Egypt's Sobhi sentenced to a year in prison in academic fraud case, media reports


Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Soccer Football - Men - Group C - Australia v Egypt - Miyagi Stadium, Miyagi, Japan - July 28, 2021. Ramadan Sobhi of Egypt reacts REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Dec 31 (Reuters) - Egypt international Ramadan Sobhi, who helped ‌Pyramids win their first CAF Champions League title last ‌season and previously played in the English Premier League, has been sentenced to one year in prison in connection with an academic fraud case, ‍local media reported on Tuesday.

Sobhi was arrested ‍in July upon returning ‌from Turkey, where Pyramids had completed a pre-season camp, following allegations ‍of ​falsifying official documents and having another individual sit for exams on his behalf at a private ⁠tourism and hospitality institute in Giza Governorate, Central ‌Egypt.

The Giza Criminal Court sentenced 28-year-old Sobhi on Tuesday and a second ⁠defendant to ‍one year with labor, acquitted a third, and handed a 10-year sentence in absentia to a fourth, who is a fugitive.

Sobhi's lawyer ‍could not be reached immediately for ‌comment.

In addition to the prison sentence, Sobhi faces a four-year suspension after the Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed violations of anti-doping regulations in November.

Sobhi, who has played 37 times for Egypt, began his career at Al-Ahly before moving to England in 2016, where he played for Stoke City and Huddersfield ‌Town.

Sobhi joined Pyramids in 2020 from Huddersfield Town, following a loan spell at Al-Ahly, and played a key role in helping Pyramids secure ​their first CAF Champions League title after defeating Mamelodi Sundowns in the final.

(Reporting by Ahmed Abd Ellatif in Cairo; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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