# YallaDori .. The Al-Ahly empire seeks to conquer new lands



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For Al-Ahly, the Egyptian league championship is a safe haven he cannot live without, and when his favorite competition is renewed, the Red Castle feels like it is during Eid.

Al-Ahly won the league title 42 times out of the 61 championships that were held and completed to their end, a number no team comes close to, amid the Red Giant’s total control over Egypt’s strongest soccer tournaments. .

If Al-Ahly had managed to win the league during the 11 competitions during which they were second behind the champion, they would have achieved a record that is unparalleled in any tournament in the world.

Upon being crowned in the 2019-2020 season, Al-Ahly won his title for the fifth time in a row and the 13th in the last 14 completed seasons from 2004-2005 to date.

Al-Ahly just put a ninth star under its motto after winning the CAF Champions League for the ninth time in its history, but at the same time it is still working to add a fourth star above the logo.

Al-Ahly places 4 stars on his logo, each of which indicates 10 league titles, and Al-Ahly needs 8 new leagues to add a fifth star to the star studded jersey.

The giant of the island of Cairo has managed throughout history to build an empire that extends each season and expands, and whatever its extremes in Egypt and across the continent, it seeks in the following season more victories and achievements.

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The African champions entered the 2020-2021 season with few agreements due to lack of time and the delay in the end of the African Champions League, which collided with the transfer market, which ended on December 6.

Al-Ahly concluded just two deals, a contract with Taher Mohamed, the Arab Contractors player, and Moroccan Badr Bannon, the Raja player, to support the defense and center the offensive end.

Al-Ahly used four returnees from loan trips to Egyptian League clubs, where Akram Tawfiq, Ahmed Yasser Rayan, Salah Mohsen and Nasser Maher again joined the red list to support the ranks.

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Al-Ahly allowed the duo Ahmed Al-Sheikh and Saleh Jumaa to leave for free after the completion of the African Champions League matches, moving the former to Pyramids and the latter to Cleopatra, the newly promoted Premier League.

Senegalese Aliou Badji set out on a journey to find a game for a club and prove his eligibility to once again lead the Red Castle attack if he was successful with his new team.

Al-Ahly’s list for the new 2020-2021 season

Goalkeepers: Shenawi – Ali Lotfi – Mustafa Schubert

Defense line: Hani – Beckham – Ramy Rabih – Saad Samir – Yasser Ibrahim – Badr Bannon – Ayman Ashraf – Mahmoud Wahid – Ali Maaloul

Defensive Midfield: Akram Tawfiq – Karim Nedved – Al Sulaya – Hamdi Fathy – Diang

Attack Center Options: Hussein Al-Shahat – Nasser Maher – Afsha – Ajay – Kahraba – Walid Suleiman – Muhammad Sharif – Geraldo

The attacking trio: Marwan Mohsen – Ahmed Yasser Rayan – Salah Mohsen



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