US officer apologizes to Egypt football manager after hotel incident; officer removed from post
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A US police officer has apologized to Ibrahim Hassan, manager of the Egyptian national football team, after an altercation at their hotel in Dallas.
- The officer involved in the incident has been removed from his post.
- The Egyptian team is in Dallas to prepare for a World Cup match against Australia.
An American police officer has issued a formal apology to Ibrahim Hassan, the manager of Egypt's national football team, following a physical altercation at the team's hotel in Dallas, Texas. The incident occurred shortly after the Egyptian squad arrived in the city to prepare for their World Cup qualifier against Australia.
The officer involved in the dispute has since been removed from his duties. The Egyptian Football Association had reportedly lodged a complaint regarding the incident. Details of the altercation itself were not immediately disclosed, but the apology and the officer's removal suggest a significant breach of protocol or conduct.
The Egyptian team is currently in Dallas as part of their preparations for the upcoming match. The altercation, though seemingly resolved with the apology, highlights potential friction or misunderstandings that can arise during international sporting events.
Originally published by Egypt Independent in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.