Prince Turki Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal promised Al-Ahly fans to return the Al-Ahly team as a hero, His Highness said in a press statement following the end of the Extraordinary General Assembly held yesterday, Monday. at club headquarters.
His Highness delivered a speech to the Al Ahly fans who love Al Ahly should now stand beside him and support him and said: “You are the Al Ahly club and we (members and official face of the club) – a small part, And continued: “There is no club without the public.”
His Highness emphasized that the time has come not for reproaches or accusations, but for every loving family to stand up for the leadership of the club at this time, because with our agreement we will return and otherwise we will not achieve anything.
Majid al-Nafii, Al-Ahly’s president, refused to discuss any topics not on the agenda and confirmed that he was sticking to what had been approved by the Sports Ministry.
The Extraordinary General Assembly of the Al-Ahly Club was launched last night, Monday, with great fanfare, when the golden members demanded that the administration resign, but Al-Nafai refused this request and expressed his commitment to completing its legal period.
At the time, he refused to discuss any topics not on the agenda.
There was an uproar in the boardroom as the meeting shifted to discussing the contract of professional player Hassan Ndau, where the participants wondered how to sign the player for around 11 million riyals while he was receiving $280,000 with his former Turkish club.
Members felt that this was a waste of money, making the administration responsible.
Prince Turki al-Abdullah al-Faisal was the first to visit the headquarters of the Al-Ahly club last night, Monday, while club president Majed al-Nafi’i and his deputy Muhammad al-Dini arrived and entered through one of the rear doors of the club.
While calm prevailed outside the meeting headquarters where the patrol cars were deployed, while there was a lot of noise in the first hours of the meeting as the golden participants demanded that Al-Nafai resign, but he insisted on completing his legal term.