Egypt and Ahli midfielder Ahmed Hassan vows never to visit Algeria under any circumstances, following the ill-tempered Champions League defeat at JS Kabylie. A warm welcome for the Egyptian champions in Tizi Ouzou was then marred by unrest on and off the pitch as the hosts snatched a priceless victory. "Since we had arrived in Algeria, we were surrounded by extreme security measures, army vehicles and thousands of soldiers," Hassan told FilGoal.com. "Why is all that? It is just a football game against a neighbor. "Despite all the security measures, our bus was attacked before and after the match. Football is a about pleasure and it should unite people, but we saw the opposite and I can't find a reason. "I made my decision and I will never go to Algeria again under any circumstances. I can't play in such a nervy atmosphere. "If we qualified for the semi-finals and were drawn against ES Setif, I won't travel to Algeria. Even if the national team had an important game there, I won't go. "This is not a moment of anger, it is my final decision." Hassan, Egypt's captain, was part of the team that lost to Algeria in last year's World Cup qualifiers that was overshadowed by a series of violent events off the pitch.