Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shenawy banned for four games for striking a referee on the head following an Egyptian Pro League match. Al-Ahly's Mohamed El-Shenawy has been handed a four-match ban for his shocking outburst in the Egyptian Pro League, a decision that has sent shockwaves through the football community. The 32-year-old goalkeeper was involved in a heated exchange with the referee during a recent match, culminating in a physical altercation that saw El-Shenawy strike the official on the head. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many calling for stricter punishments for players who commit such acts. Mohamed El-Shenawy is one of Egypt's most experienced and decorated goalkeepers, boasting an impressive resume that includes over 100 appearances for Al-Ahly and a plethora of international caps. A key player in the Egyptian national team, El-Shenawy has been a regular fixture between the posts for the Pharaohs, earning widespread acclaim for his exceptional shot-stopping and leadership qualities. He has also won numerous domestic and international honors, including multiple Egyptian league titles and a CAF Champions League trophy. Al-Ahly, one of Africa's most storied and successful clubs, are currently enjoying a strong season in the Egyptian Pro League.