Equip Ramadan Sobhiplayer of the first football team at Pyramids Club, to file a grievance with the Anti-Doping Committee against the recent letter indicating the presence of corruption or tampering with the analysis sample.
An official source at the Pyramids Club – who preferred to remain anonymous – revealed that a response is being prepared and submitted to the Grievances Committee within the next few days regarding the Ramadan Sobhi sample crisis.
Ramadan Sobhi has the right to file a grievance against this letter within days of his arrival at the Pyramids Club and the Football Association, especially since the letter stated that there was corruption in the doping test sample that the player conducted 8 months ago, and not that the tests were positive, and the player also conducted an analysis after that and its result appeared negative.
In the same regard, a source close to Ramadan Sobhi, the Pyramids player, revealed the fact that the player was suspended due to taking steroids or tampering with the last sample..
The source said, in statements to Youm7, that Ramadan Sobhi is subjected to a periodic doping test every two months, over the past three years, and all samples taken from him result in negative results..
The source added that last season, Ramadan Sobhi and Mostafa Fathi were subjected to a doping test every two months, according to the system followed by the Anti-Doping Committee, and in the current season, Ramadan Sobhi and Karim Hafez were chosen to undergo periodic doping testing in African matches..
The source indicated that Pyramids received a notification from the Egyptian Doping Committee stating that there was a corrupt sample taken from the player 8 months ago, and the Doping Committee requested a second sample to be re-analyzed, with further investigations into the invalidity of the sample and revealing the reason for this..
The source confirmed that no penalties were issued by the Anti-Doping Committee against Ramadan Sobhi, and that all samples taken from the player were negative.