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Black Stars striker Junior Agogo has made a return to the Zamalek set-up for Saturday league game against Police Union after serving his three-match ban.
Agogo was banned after he made an inappropriate gesture during last month's goalless draw with Petrojet and was also fined US$ 4,000 by video evidence.
Three other influential players are making returns to the Zamalek after several degrees of suspensions; Ayman Abdul-Aziz, Gamal Hamza and Mohamed Aboul-Ella .
Abdul-Aziz, who was recently stripped off Zamalek's captaincy, has been named in the team's 20-man squad after the club lifted the ban imposed on him.
The former Trabzonspor man was punished after refusing to sit on the bench during Zamalek's 1-0 defeat to Harras Hodoud earlier this month.
He consequently missed Zamalek's 1-0 loss at the hands of Asyut Petroleum in their last league encounter.
Midfielder Aboul-Ella and talented forward Hamza, who missed five league games after being banned by Zamalek as a disciplinary measure.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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