The UAE President pardoned the three football players who were convicted for a brawl during a match on October 20 in Abu Dhabi.

The decision to pardon the convicted was based on the fraternal relations that unite UAE and Egypt. The convicted players from the Egyptian Zamalek Club had been sentenced to a month in jail and were fined Dh200,000 each.

Earlier on Tuesday, the defendants were found guilty of assaulting public security personnel during a match and inciting riots in the Egyptian Super Cup semi-final against Pyramids club.

Nabil Emad Dongha, Mustafa Shalaby, and football director Abdel Wahed El Sayed were summoned to a police station for questioning on Monday, October 21, according to Egyptian media reports.

In its ruling, the court said that the charges against the accused were substantiated. The decision was based on testimonies of victims, which was corroborated by security camera footage, during the public prosecution’s investigations.

Additionally, it was confirmed that the defendants did not comply with organisational regulations and assaulted public employees responsible for securing the sporting event.

Source Khaleej Times