FilGoal | News | Tarek El Ashry … the most Egyptian coach to beat Al-Ahly



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The date was renewed on Saturday between Tariq Al-Ashry and Al-Ahly with the start of the matches of the 23rd day of the Egyptian Premier League, a confrontation in which the red giant leans heavily despite losing several times to the Egyptian technician.

The coach, who managed to win two titles at the expense of Al-Ahly, is preparing for a new game against Walid Suleiman’s teammates at the Burj Al Arab stadium.

Saturday’s match will be the 29th of the decade against Al-Ahly, the latter beating the second in more than half of the matches, 17, but was defeated by the former Wadi Degla coach and the Arab Contractors on 6 occasions.

This is what no other Egyptian coach has achieved since 2000!

In the last 20 years, the Egyptian coach who has beaten Al-Ahly in matches has been 55-year-old Tarek El Ashry.

At that time, 9 coaches managed to beat Al-Ahly more than once. They are Mohsen Saleh, Mahmoud Abu Rujaila, Taha Basri, Alaa Abdel-Al, Mohamed Radwan, Hassan Shehata, Tariq Al-Ashry, Helmy Tolan and Hussam Hassan.

Most of them were Al-Ashry, who defeated Al-Ahly with 3 different clubs, Al-Hodoud, Enppi and Al-Ahly, from Benghazi, Libya.

Al-Ahly’s first victory over the price of the 2008-2009 Egypt Cup final, and after 6 months, the Super Cup was crowned at the expense of the red team.

His penalty shoot-out culminated in the 2009-2010 Egyptian Cup against Hossam El-Badry, and he excelled with Al-Ahly in the 2014 CAF Champions League.

The last victory of the decade over Al-Ahly dates back 5 1/2 years, when Mahmoud Kaoud’s goal decided Enppi’s victory over the men of coach Juan Garrido.

After this victory, he lost to El-Ashry 4 times in 7 matches against Al-Ahly.

The former Alexandria Al-Ittihad player did a lot against Al-Ahly, but overall the Red Genie prevailed.

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