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Watch: Amr Warda returns to Egypt national team training after the sexual harassment crisis

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Amr Warda, the Egyptian national football team player, participated in the team’s training on Saturday for the first time since the Egyptian Football Association pardoned him after he was suspended due to accusations of sexual harassment. Last Wednesday, the Federation announced the exclusion of Warda from the camp of the team currently participating in the African Cup of Nations, which is hosted by Egypt, after several accusations against him of sexual harassment. Warda's name was not included in the list that played Egypt's match against the Democratic Republic of Congo, which ended with an Egyptian victory by two goals to zero. However, a solidarity campaign by the national team players, led by Mohamed Salah, the English Liverpool star, and team captain Ahmed Al-Mohammadi, contributed to convincing the federation to pardon him and reduce the penalty of exclusion until the end of the first round of the tournament only. Therefore, Warda will not participate with the team in the last preliminary group match against Uganda on Sunday. The player had apologized to his family and teammates for the harassment incident in a video on his Facebook page. Read also: “He refused to use a condom and hit me.” This is the story of the Brazilian girl who accuses Neymar of raping her Egypt deports an Algerian fan who carried the slogan “Yetanhao Qaa” during the African Cup of Nations CAF imposes a fine on Algeria because of its fans

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