Ibrahim Hassan unfazed by Al-Hadari ban

Essam Al-Hadari's four-month suspension won't take a toll on Zamalek, said football director Ibrahim Hassan.

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السبت، 16 أكتوبر 2010 - 20:32
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Essam Al-Hadari's four-month suspension won't take a toll on Zamalek, said football director Ibrahim Hassan.

Al-Hadari's appeal against the ban FIFA imposed on him last year has been turned down by the Swiss Federal Court on Friday.

Consequently, the punishment, which also includes a $796,500 fine, is now effective immediately.

Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed is set to be standing between the sticks on a more regular basis for the next four months.

"We saw it coming and prepared ourselves for this," Hassan told FilGoal.com.

"Al-Hadari could be influential with any team but we have Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed at our disposal. He's one of the best keepers in Egypt.

"Now we are considering signing a new guardian. We have already contacted several goalies."

Al-Hadari, who turns 38 next January, was sanctioned for violating his contract with Ahli in 2008 to join Swiss side Sion.