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Mahmoud Al-Khatib, Chairman of the Al-Ahly Board of Directors, decided to redeem a competition reward for the players of the first soccer team after qualifying for the final of the African Champions League.
Al-Khatib told soccer management to spend $ 700 for each player after defeating Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca, back and forth.
The club’s first soccer team Al-Ahly qualified for the final of the African Champions League after their victory over Moroccan Wydad 1/3 on Friday in the second leg of the semi-final round of the tournament.
Al-Ahly advanced on a goal from Marwan Mohsen in the seventh minute after reverting to video referee technique, and Hussein Al-Shahat added the second goal for Al-Ahly in the 26th minute, then Yasser Ibrahim added the third goal for Al-Ahly in the 59th minute, then Wydad’s Zuhair Al-Murtandji scored his team’s saving grace in the 82nd minute.
Al-Ahly raised his tournament goal tally to 34 goals, setting the record in terms of the number of goals scored in one version of the tournament, as he surpassed the number of Enyimba of Nigeria, who scored 31 goals in the tournament in 2003.
Al-Ahly can raise the record by scoring goals in the final match, which will be played in Egypt.
Al-Ahly had won the first leg in Morocco with two earned goals to advance to the final match, winning both matches 5/1.
In the final to be played on November 6 next, Al-Ahly awaits the winner of the Egyptian Zamalek and the Moroccan Raja, knowing that Zamalek won the first leg that was played in Morocco with a clean goal.
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