Soccer-Al-Ahly keeper El-Shenawy banned four games for striking referee


Soccer Football - CAF Africa Cup of Nations - Morocco 2025 - Quarter Final - Egypt v Ivory Coast - Adrar Stadium, Agadir, Morocco - January 10, 2026 Egypt's Mohamed El Shenawy reacts REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

CAIRO, April 10 (Reuters) - Al-Ahly goalkeeper Mohamed ⁠El-Shenawy was handed a four-match ‌ban after striking a referee on the head following a 1-1 draw with Ceramica ​Cleopatra, the Egyptian Pro ⁠League said on ⁠Thursday.

The Egypt international, who was on the ⁠bench ‌for Tuesday'sgame, was incensed after Al-Ahly's appeal for a ⁠penaltyfollowing a handball in stoppage time ​was ‌denied.

"Hehanded a four‑match ban and fined ⁠50,000 Egyptian ​pounds ($942) for assaulting the referee by pushing or pulling (use of the ⁠hand without violence)," the league ​said in a statement.

The ban means El-Shenawy, who is expected to be ⁠Egypt's starting goalkeeper at the World Cup in North America, will be sidelined until the final week of ​the league play-offs.

Al-Ahly ⁠are third on 41 points, five ​points behind leaders Zamalek.

($1 = ‌53.0400 Egyptian pounds)

(Reporting by ​Mohamed Yossry in Cairo, editing by Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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