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When the Locker Room Goes on Strike: Zamalek's Salary Standstill Sparks an Emergency Lineup

31 December 2025

When the Locker Room Goes on Strike: Zamalek's Salary Standstill Sparks an Emergency Lineup
Zamalek's unexpected lineup features rising stars amid a pay dispute.

The Salary Standstill Forces a Youth-Driven Cup Clash

Financial turmoil has dragged Zamalek into a dark tunnel after a core group of first-team players escalated the standoff by refusing to join training until all overdue salaries are paid.

Today’s training session saw those players absent en masse, placing the club in a difficult tactical bind ahead of the League Cup clash with Al Ittihad Alexandria on Thursday, a scene that underscored the rift between players and club decision-makers.

Management decided to face Al Ittihad with a youth-driven lineup, led by the duo Tamer Abdel Hamid Donya and Hazem Imam, and the following team was assembled:

Goalkeepers: Mahmoud Ashraf El Shenawy (2004), Mohamed Abdel Fattah (2005).

Defenders: Hesham Fouad (2005), Mohamed Ibrahim (2005), Al Sayed Osama (2006), Ahmed Magdy (2005), Mohamed Farag (2008), Ali Abdul Majid (2006).

Midfielders: Mohamed Hamd (2008), Anas Wael (2005), Ahmed Safwat (2009), Ahmed Khodary (2005), Mahmoud Esam Al Hosry (2005), Salah Mahmoud (2008), Hossam Ashour Al-Taqi (2007), Hazem Osama (2003), Youssef Wael (the French) (2005), Ziad Medhat (2007).

Forwards: Ahmed Khaled Al Sambooq (2005), Ammar Yasser (2005).

Analysts say the move underscores the growing rift between players and club leadership and could set the tone for Zamalek's near-term future.

Punchline: When wages are late, the only thing that arrives on time is this article.

Punchline 2: The academy just earned a promotion—to starting XI status, courtesy of a salary delay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Zamalek field a youth lineup?

Because a group of senior players refused to train until all overdue salaries were paid, pushing the club to rely on academy players.

Who led the makeshift lineup?

The youth-heavy team was led by Tamer Abdel Hamid Donya and Hazem Imam.

What does this say about the club’s situation?

It highlights a significant rift between players and management and points to ongoing financial difficulties affecting first-team decisions.