The three-times African player of the year Mohamed Aboutrika has denied that the tourism company he co-owns in Egypt is linked to the banned Islamist movement the Muslim Brotherhood.
Aboutrika, who retired from football in December 2013, had assets seized by the Egyptian government last week after it was alleged he had helped fund the group.
The three-times African player of the year Mohamed Aboutrika has denied that the tourism company he co-owns in Egypt is linked to the banned Islamist movement the Muslim Brotherhood. The three-times African player of the year Mohamed Aboutrika has denied that the tourism company he co-owns in Egypt is linked to the banned Islamist movement the Muslim Brotherhood.
Aboutrika, who retired from football in December 2013, had assets seized by the Egyptian government last week after it was alleged he had helped fund the group. Aboutrika, who retired from football in December 2013, had assets seized by the Egyptian government last week after it was alleged he had helped fund the group.