Egyptian Football Association (Egyptian FA) has confirmed that four officials from its youth leagues will no longer take part in any football activity.
The federation said the decision followed a review of several troubling match incidents in which technical staff attacked referees.
One case involved the El Sharkia U13 administrator, who confronted and struck an assistant referee during a league game.
Nejmet Sinai U17 coach also assaulted his own players before turning his aggression toward the referee.
Another dismissal concerned Baladiyat El Mahalla U15 coach, who attacked the match official and ordered his squad to leave the pitch.
A fourth expulsion targeted a Naser El Fekreia SC administrator who invaded the field and assaulted the referee during play.
The Egyptian FA described these punishments as necessary to reset behavioural standards across its youth competitions.
It added that the incidents highlighted a growing pattern of misconduct that required an immediate and uncompromising response.
Closing its statement, the EFA vowed to maintain strict enforcement to protect referees, young athletes, and the wider football community.