Bin Sharqi leads Zamalek with the first goal against Raja in the 18th minute .. Video



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Ashraf Bin Sharqi scored the first goal for Zamalek’s team in Raja’s Moroccan goal in the 18th minute of the match played in the first round matches of the African Champions League semi-final to make the score 1/0 for Zamalek, and the breakthrough goal came through an elaborate cross from Ahmed Sayed Zizou, who broke through Raja’s defenses. The right forward passes in the direction of Bin Sharqi, who did not hesitate to skillfully direct the ball to the penalty spot.

Zamalek started the game with a formation that included: Muhammad Abu Jabal in goal, in front of him the ATV Ahmed Eid, Muhammad Abdul-Ghani, Mahmoud Al-Wansh and Abdullah Jumaa, and in the middle Tariq Hamid and Ahmed Sayed Zizou, in front to them the trio Ashraf bin and Muhammad Sharqi in the attack by Obama and Mustabersefqi..

While sitting on the bench are: Mahmoud Jensh, Muhammad Abdul Salam, Muhammad Hassan, Muhammad Onajem, Omar Al-Saeed, Kasungu and Mustafa Fathi.

Raja started the game with a formation made up of:

Goalkeeper: Anas Al-Zeniti

Defender: Abdul Ilah Madkour, Fabrice Najah, Badr Bannon, Elias Al-Haddad

Defensive midfield: Omar Arjoun, Fabrice Nujoma,

Attacking Midfield: Abdul Ilah Hafizi, Mohsen Metwally and Sofiane Rahimi.

Attack: Between Malango

Zamalek qualified for the semifinals of the African Champions League in the current version, after overcoming the barrier of Tunisian Esperance, with a score of 2/3, in the total of first leg and quarter-final matches of the African Championship, while that the Moroccan Raja qualified for the competitions of this round after beating the Congolese team Mazembe with a result. 1/2, in the first and second leg matches of the quarterfinals, and both teams were second in their group in the group stage of the African Champions League competitions, where Zamalek was in the first group, that included next to him to the clubs of Mazembe, the first of August, the Angolan Wesco United Zambian, to occupy the second white place. With 9 points, Raja Casablanca also ranked second in the fourth group, which included alongside him the Tunisian clubs Esperance, JS Al-Kabylie and Vita Club Congoleño, with whom he scored 11 points, matched at that time with the Esperance, who led the group on goal difference.

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