Pyramids criticizes the quality of stadiums for the team's matches in the Egyptian league
Pyramids FC's sports director Hani Said expresses strong frustration over the poor condition of the stadiums where his team plays in the Egyptian league, highlighting a lack of fair competition.
Hani Said, the sports director of Pyramids FC, has publicly criticized the Egyptian league officials for allowing his team to play matches in stadiums that he claims lack basic footballing standards. During a press conference, he pointed out that the playing fields are often devoid of grass, contrasting the superior conditions faced by their competitors. He argued that such disparities undermine the fairness of the league and the integrity of the championship.
Said particularly lamented that while Pyramids FC faced conditions that could lead to player injuries and a tarnished reputation for Egyptian football, rival teams are competing in top-notch stadiums. He questioned the rationale behind configurations where, if security is permitting matches in better stadiums for some teams, it should equally apply to Pyramids FC to ensure that all teams have access to the same quality facilities. This issue raises significant concerns about the equitability in the management of the league.
Despite a recent win over ENPPI, Said expressed dissatisfaction with the Petro Sport Stadium, reiterating that the quality of playing surfaces affects player safety and conveys a negative impression of Egyptian football to the international community. As Pyramids FC continues to push for better facilities, the ongoing situation highlights broader issues of infrastructure and fairness in sports management within the country.