ENPPI said on Saturday they might freeze football activities if their Egyptian Premier League game against Ahli, which they controversially lost 2-1, is not replayed. The petroleum club were infuriated after having two goals disallowed for offside in Thursday's clash against league leaders Ahli. Television replays showed that the two goals should have been counted. ENPPI and Ahli's arch-rivals Zamalek accused the Egyptian FA of favoring the Red Devils, who are chasing a sixth consecutive league title. The matter is likely to be further escalated in the next few days, with ENPPI considering not playing their remaining league matches. "The club have already lodged a complaint with the EFA after what happened against Ahli," ENPPI said in a statement on their official website. "We demanded that the match be replayed and officiated by another referee after Samir Othman deliberately made mistakes to award Ahli a victory. "The board of directors will await the result of the complaint before deciding what to do next. "The club might go as far as freezing football activities if the EFA did not take touch decisions against those who made such disastrous errors."