Abdul-Rahim presses charges against Mido

Former Al-E'lameyin player Mostafa Abdul-Rahim pressed charges against striker Ahmed Hossam 'Mido', accusing the Tottenham player of deliberately injuring him and ending his football career.

كتب : Omar AbdelAziz

الثلاثاء، 12 يونيو 2007 - 13:29
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Former Al-E'lameyin player Mostafa Abdul-Rahim pressed charges against striker Ahmed Hossam 'Mido', accusing the Tottenham player of deliberately injuring him and ending his football career.

The 28-year-old claimed in April that Mido made a deliberate tackle against him during a friendly game in 2004 between the Egyptian national team and the third division club.

Now Abdul-Rahim is saying that he tried to get compensation in a friendly way, but his attempts were not successful, so he was forced to take legal action.

"I tried to solve the problem with Mido during the past three years in a friendly manner, I asked for financial compensation to undergo further operations, but it didn’t work," Abdul-Rahim told FilGoal.com in an exclusive interview.

"I also tried other options when I contacted the likes of (EFA vice-president) Ahmed Shobeir, (national team coach) Hassan Shehata and his assistant Shawki Gharib and (veteran striker) Hossam Hassan, but I just got false promises."

Mido's ill-fated challenge resulted in a complete damage in Abdul-Rahim's knee, leaving him with a torn cruciate ligament and interior ligament damage as well as a damaged knee cartilage.

Abdul-Rahim conceded that Mido will be summoned to a hearing in court, with the charge of causing a permanent injury.

"He will be asked for an explanation in court, and I will take further legal action to get an adequate compensation," he added.

Mido responded to Abdul-Rahim's earlier claims last April, insisting that he covered all the expenses of the surgery and rehabilitation, which cost him EGP 20,000.

A video of the incident