Debate has arisen regarding Pyramids FC player Ramadan Sobhi’s return to the pitch following a court ruling suspending his punishment in a case of forgery of an official document.
Giza Criminal Court of Appeals on Sunday upheld Sobhi’s one-year prison sentence but suspended its execution.
He was accused of forging an official document at a tourism and hotel institute in the Abul-Nomros area.
Many fans have been left wondering about Sobhi’s future, specifically whether he will be able to return to Pyramids FC training or participate in upcoming domestic or continental matches, including the CAF Champions League.
Discussions began regarding his participation in team training. However, the player’s doping allegations remain unresolved.
Sobhi will not return to play for Pyramids FC at this time due to a four-year ban imposed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after he was found guilty of violating anti-doping regulations.
Sobhi’s lawyer, Hani Zahran, previously confirmed that appealing to the Federal Court would not halt the four-year suspension imposed on the player.
“Ramadan will remain suspended until the appeal is reviewed, a response is issued, and a hearing date is set,” he explained.
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