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Al-Ahly and Zamalek qualified for the final of the African Champions League, for the first time in the history of the African championship, to become a historic summit in which the African continent appears to determine the champion of the current version of the League. Champions, where the attention of the fans will be directed to the final match that will unite the two poles of Egyptian football, on the 27th of this month. Burj Al Arab Stadium, Alexandria. Zamalek qualified for the African Champions League final after their victory over Moroccan Raja, scoring 1/4 in the total of the two back-and-forth matches in the semi-final round, to accompany Al- Ahly in the final match after Al-Ahmar’s victory over Moroccan Wydad with a score of 5/1, in the total of the two two-legged matches in the African semi-finals.
Al-Ahly and Zamalek have previously met in 8 CAF Champions League matches throughout their history, two matches in the semi-finals of the 2005 version, the same in the quarter-finals of the 2008 version, and the same in the quarterfinals of the 2012 version, and two other matches in the 2013 edition, and the eight matches witnessed the victory of Al-Ahly In 5 matches, the two teams drew in 3 matches, while Zamalek did not win any match, and Al-Ahmar scored 15 goals against 8 goals for White in those matches, and “Youm7” reviews the ranking of the African Champions League top scorers for the current version before the final match.
Ranking of the top scorers of the African Champions League
1- Karim Oribi, Etoile Sahel player, with 10 goals.
2- Mostafa Mohamed, Zamalek player, with 8 goals.
3- Ashraf bin Sharqi, Zamalek player, with 7 goals, including a penalty.
4- Jackson Molika, Mazembe player, with 7 goals, one of them from the penalty spot.
5- Hussein Al-Shahat, Al-Ahly player, with 6 goals.
6- Cristofao Pacencia Mabololo, player from August 1, scored 6 goals, one of them from the penalty spot.
7- Gaston Sereno, Sun Downs player, with 5 goals, one of them from the penalty spot.
8- Zakaria Benshaa, Ittihad Algeria player, with 5 goals.
9- Ayman Mahbous, Ittihad Algeria player, with 5 goals.
10- Badr Banoun, Moroccan player Raja, with 5 goals.
11- Ali Maaloul, Al-Ahly player, with 4 goals, including 3 penalties.
12- Salah Mohsen, Al-Ahly player, with 4 goals.