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At nine o’clock this afternoon, the attention of millions of fans from the Round Square in Egypt, the Arab world and the African continent is directed towards the Cairo Stadium to follow the end of the century, the match between Al-Ahly and Zamalek in the African Champions League final, a match that hijacked hearts and minds in recent days after it was decided to postpone it due to the repercussions of the virus. Corona and for security reasons, before finally settling in, tonight’s match between the two Egyptian football poles at the Cairo Stadium, in which it was decided to play the match instead of Burj Al Arab due to the rain.
This is the first time that the final of the African Champions League has been played in Africa between two teams from the same country, and the genius aspires to win the ninth title in his history, while Zamalek hopes to conquer the sixth star of his history.
The Al-Ahly and Zamalek match takes place in difficult circumstances due to the Corona virus, which deprived the two poles of 6 players. Al-Ahly has been deprived of the trio of Diang, Saleh Juma and Walid Suleiman, while Zamalek will be absent from Abdullah Jumah and Mahmoud Hamdi “Al-Wansh” and Yusef Obama. Pizzo Mosimani is the coach of Al-Ahly and the Portuguese coach, Pacheco, Zamalek.
The Al-Ahly and Zamalek party was the center of attention of the Arab newspapers, which devoted headlines and columns as one of the parties with a high audience in the Arab world and the brown continent.
Saudi newspaper Al-Riyadiah said under the headline: “Two teams give Egypt 15th trophy … Al-Ahly and Zamalek … exceptional final.”
For its part, the Moroccan newspaper Al-Tourba was interested in the participation of the Moroccan duo Ashraf Bin Sharqi and Mohamed Onagem with Zamalek under the title “Bin Sharqi and Unagem conclude their preparations with Zamalek for the final of the African Champions League” .
The Saudi newspaper, Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, highlighted the party under the headline “A historic African final between Al-Ahly and Zamalek. They face the Champions Cup amid the slogan “No to fanaticism.”
While the Emirati newspaper “Al-Ittihad” led the party Al-Ahly and Zamalek, Al-Ahly and Zamalek, the fight for the “brunette princess”.