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04:57 pm
Thursday 15 October 2020
Books – Muhammad Hammam:
The Ceramica team won the pass to the Egyptian We League for the first time in its history, after the negative draw that was achieved against the Republic of Shebin in the match that took place at the “Suez” stadium within the accounts of the 22nd and last day of the second group competition (Cairo Group) in the second division.
The Ceramica team secured the third card to advance to the Premier League, where the Al-Ahly Bank team was preceded by a representative from Group A (Upper Egypt Group), and the Ghazl El Mahalla team also secured promotion to the Premier League. after an absence of four years, representing the third group.
Ceramica needed at least one draw point to officially climb in the league after their landslide victory, which was achieved on the last match day against Al-Merrikh Port Said, five goals against one goal.
On the other hand, the team from the Republic of Shebin guaranteed to remain officially in league competition, and the team from the Menoufia governorate needed at least one point to ensure survival.
In other matches in the second group competitions, the Al-Dakhiliya team won at Al-Nasr’s expense with two unanswered goals.
After the end of the round matches, Ceramica topped the table with 43 points, followed by Al-Dakhiliya with 41 points, then Petrojet with 40 points.
The matches of the second group were the following:
Ceramica 0-0, Republic of Shebin
Zarqa 1-2 stars
Inside 2-0 win
Arsenal 0-0 Coca-Cola
Channel 0-1 Suez
Petrojet 0-0 Mars
In contrast, the order of the second group became the following:
Ceramic (43 points)
Dakhiliyah (41 points)
Petrojet (40 points)
Suez National Team (35 points)
Victory (33 points)
Channel (32 points)
Republic of Shebin (26 points)
The stars (25 points) were relegated to third division
Al-Merrikh (22 points) dropped to third division
Coca-Cola (20 points) was relegated to third division
– Arsenal (17 points) was relegated to third division
Al-Zarqa (13 points) was relegated to the third division.