Times of Oman

Egypt puts renowned retired football star on terror list

-

CAIRO: Egypt has added one of the country’s most renowned athletes, retired football star Mohamed Aboutrika, to a terror list for alleged ties to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

Fans expressed shock and called the government move an “injustice” against the former midfielder who led the country’s national team for roughly a decade and is widely considered to be the most celebrated athlete of his generation in Egypt. Egypt has listed the Brotherhoo­d as a terrorist organisati­on and jailed thousands of its supporters since the military removed president Mohamed Morsi from office in July 2013 following mass protests against his rule.

Aboutrika has denied supporting the Brotherhoo­d, which maintains that it is peaceful, but was seen as supporting the former president’s election campaign in 2012. He later had his assets frozen by a committee establishe­d to seize and manage Brotherhoo­d properties and funds. The 38-year-old racked up a bevy of awards and honours locally and internatio­nally. Outside his former sporting club, Al Ahly, in the posh Cairo neighbourh­ood of Zemalak, fans voiced disbelief.

“It’s an injustice. Is this what Aboutrika deserves for everything that he’s done for this country? To have this happen to him? And by the way, his popularity is higher than that of the president,” said 62-year-old Yosry Abdel Hamid. Aboutrika is a towering sports figure in the Arab world and its most populous country, where football is a national pastime with the ability to quiet Cairo’s chaotic streets during big matches.

“I was shocked when I turned on the TV and saw the news. My children were devastated,” said Mona Mohamed, an Ahly Sporting Club employee.

Egypt is facing an increasing­ly violent insurgency in Northern Sinai, where the country’s most active militant group has pledged allegiance to IS. Cairo and other cities have also suffered attacks.

The terror list designatio­n means the former player will be banned from travel and placed on a watch list for three years, state newspaper Al Ahram said. More than 1500 other individual­s were also placed on the terror list, it added. Aboutrika is currently in Gabon as a commentato­r for the Africa Cup of Nations tournament. His lawyer, Mohamed Osman, declined to say when he might return to his home country, but said the decision, made by a Cairo criminal court, would be appealed.

 ?? – AFP File ?? SHOCKING: Striker Mohamed Aboutrika.
– AFP File SHOCKING: Striker Mohamed Aboutrika.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman