Zamalek banned Amr Zaki for two weeks and slammed him with an EGP 30,000 fine on Wednesday for the scuffle with assistant coach and football director Ayman Mansour, the club said. A club investigation found Zaki guilty with misconduct and suspended his dues until the football confirms his commitment to the team, Zamalek said on their website. The international striker engaged in a fight with Mansour and accused him of verbal assault after training earlier this week. Mansour denied all accusations and said Zaki hasn't been serious in training and turning into a troublemaker to force the club sell him. Zaki served a one-month ban that ended two weeks ago for another public brawl with team officials. The African Cup of Nations winner has been consistently pleading for a move outside Egypt.