CAIRO: The Egyptian Football Association suggested holding the potential Egyptian Premier League decider between Ismaili and Ahly on June 10, but the Red Devils objected.
The match date was proposed upon the request of Egypt coach Hassan Shehata, who urged the EFA not to hold any competitive matches after the league final round that will end on May 21.
Former Zamalek star Shehata is aiming to allow the internationals from Ahly and Zamalek to have enough rest before joining Egypt s training camp ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifier against Algeria.
But Ahly rejected the suggested date, as they are keen to play the decisive match under the management of head coach Manuel Jose.
The Portuguese tactician is bound to take over the Angolan national side by the end of the season, and will be leaving next month.
For this reason, a new dispute between the Cairo giants and the EFA is expected to take place if the league remains undecided beyond the final round.
However, there will be no dilemma if either Ahly or Ismaili clinches the silverware this week.
The two clubs are tied on top of the table with 60 points each, and they will meet in a league play-off if they win their final league games on Wednesday.
Earlier on Sunday, EFA president Samir Zaher said the potential decider will be scheduled upon the recommendations of Egypt s technical staff.
Algeria will host the Pharaohs on June 7, and Shehata s men will take part in a seven-day preparatory camp starting May 25.