Ahli are forced to make the location and time of the first-team training unknown as they fear another intrusion by their angry ultras fans. The Ultras Ahlawy group broke into the team's training this week to express their discontent with the imminent resumption of domestic football before ‘justice is served' in the Port-Said disaster case. Amid the ultras' anger, Ahli football director Sayed Abdul-Hafiz revealed that training is being held away from fans. “Now we have to train secretly so that not everyone knows the exact location or the timing of our session," he told FilGoal.com. “We really feel sad with the ultras criticism to us. We have never been used to such a stance from them. We always need their support. “I wonder what wrong have we done as players and staff? Why are they specifically angry with us." Ahli are currently preparing to take on ENPPI in the Egyptian Super Cup on Sunday as domestic football resumes for the first time in over seven months.