كتب : Sherif Tarek
The Whites were set to take on the third division side in an exhibition behind closed doors in order to prepare for their upcoming Egyptian League game against Arab Contractors.
However, the unexpected happened when some of the Cairo giants fans organized a demonstration against their own outfit, whose last results were quite depressive.
The infuriated supporters cursed most of their team's players, but Gamal Hamza, Hani Saied and Mohamed Aboul-Ella were definitely insulted the most.
The beleaguered trio has been heavily vilified for months, and seemingly the fed-up supporters also hold them responsibility for Zamalek's downfall.
From Bad To Worse
The unfortunate event started off with a protest march by Zamalek fans, who were holding placard and banners to express their deep fury and frustration.
In no time it turned into a scuffle when the protesters initiated a fight. Ahmed Ghanem retaliated and shortly his teammate Ahmed Abdul-Raouf gave him a hand.
Eventually, the club general manager Alaa Mekled interfered to put an end to the on-pitch chaos.
The match kicked-off 30 minutes later than formally scheduled, and the Whites romped to an 8-0 drubbing.
Zamalek were condemned to an embarrassing 3-1 loss by 10-man Olympic last week, which triggered uncontrollable wrath.