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The Football Association Competitions Committee decided to hold the Zamalek and Ismaili match in the 34th and final round of the league on October 26, after the African Confederation of Football (CAF) decided to hold a return match between Zamalek and the Moroccan Raja in the run-up to the African Champions League final on November 1 instead of next Saturday, as scheduled, after 14 Moroccan Raja players caught the new Corona virus.
The committee also decided to continue with the dates it had previously set for the round matches, which are October 29, 30 and 31 for the rest of the matches, provided that the calendar is announced in the next few hours.
Zamalek beat the Moroccan Raja, in the match that united the two teams last Sunday night, in the semifinals of the African Champions League, which was played at the Mohammed V Stadium, in Casablanca, Morocco, and ended with the Whites’ victory with an unanswered goal, scored by Ashraf Bin Sharqi. Where the white team seeks to recover all its elements to play the second leg against Raja and cross the semifinals in order to qualify for the final of the African Champions League and compete for the absent title of Castle Mitt Oqba since 2002, when it was directed for the fifth time in its history at the expense of Raja Casablanca.
The African Football Confederation (CAF) announced, through its official website, the postponement of the match between Zamalek and Raja Casablanca of Morocco, until next November 1, within the framework of the second leg of the semifinals of the African Champions League competition.
“Kaf” revealed that the match between Zamalek and Al-Raja, which was scheduled for Saturday afternoon, was postponed until the first of November next, provided that the final is punctual, specifically on November 6 next, and this is It was caused by the infection of 14 players from the ranks of the Raja Casablanca team with a virus. The new Corona (Covid 19), which caused the Moroccan Ministry of Health to reject the team’s trip to Cairo.
And in recent days there have been attempts by the Raja club to postpone the match due to the conditions that the green team is going through in terms of injuries, after the number of Corona cases increased to 14 players.
The African Football Confederation (CAF) confirmed that Al-Ahly’s match will be played tomorrow Friday against Wydad in the second leg of the semi-finals of the African Champions League, and stressed that the final of the African Champions League will be will play on the date scheduled for November 6.