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Al-Ahly’s celebrations for winning the league title witnessed a clash between Mahmoud “Kahraba”, the player of the red giant, with Mohamed Fadl, a member of the Five-Year Committee, as Moamen Zakaria entered the stadium to celebrate the shield.
YThe events of the match Al-Ahly and Al-Jaish ended with the red giant advancing by three unanswered goals, in the match that was played at the Al-Salam International Stadium in the final round of the Premier League championship.
First half..
Al-Ahly Club’s first football team managed to score the first goal against rival Tala’a Al-Jaish.
Walid Suleiman was left alone with Mohamed Bassam, Tala’a Al-Jaish goalkeeper, after a pass from Kahraba and scored the goal in the 45th minute of the game.
In the second minute of the match, Al-Jaysh almost managed to equalize, but Al-Ahly player Al-Arabi Badr managed to prevent the ball from entering Ali Lotfy’s goal after an elaborate header from Al-Jaish.
The Al-Ahly players did not calm down and continued to organize attacks against Al-Tale’aa Al-Jaish’s goal, but were unable to score another goal.
Alio Badji passed the ball from in front of the area to Geraldor, who was left alone with goalkeeper Mohamed Bassam, scoring a wonderful goal over the goalkeeper and scoring the second goal in the 17th minute of the game.
Al-Ahly goalkeeper Ali Lotfi suffered a serious injury and called the medical apparatus on the field, received treatment and completed the match.
Al-Arabi Badr then suffered an injury in midfield after the Talaia Al-Jaysh player interfered with him heavily but did not affect him and continued in the match.
Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba scored the third goal with a powerful shot that Mohamed Bassam could do nothing in the 36th minute of the game.
Kahraba celebrated the goal by removing his jersey, and the appearance of a picture of Moamen Zakaria, the Al-Ahly player, who was in the stands to hand over the league’s crest in a distinctive gesture from the Al-Ahly board of directors.
The crowd chanted Moamen Zakaria’s name as soon as he appeared in the stands after a long absence.
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