Zamalek fans support the club’s board of directors, led by Mortada Mansour



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The fans of the first soccer team at Zamalek Club supported the club’s board of directors headed by counselor Mortada Mansour after the team’s defeat against Al-Ahly club on Friday night, “2-1” in the final of the African Champions League at the Cairo International Stadium.

The fans of the Zamalek club have monitored all the achievements of the board of directors of the club headed by Mortada Mansour since he assumed the leadership reins.

And the masses of the children of Meet Uqba supported the Board of Directors of the Zamalek Club against the decisions of the Olympic Committee headed by Eng. Hisham Hatab, which stipulated the removal of the President of Zamalek and his suspension from the practice of sporting activity.

The Zamalek Club Board of Directors managed to return the club to its natural position by concluding some international agreements to compete for all tournaments.

Al-Ahly crowned the African Champions League title, after defeating Zamalek by two goals to one on Friday in the final match that brought the two teams together, at the Cairo International Stadium, where Amr Al -Sulayyah and Mohamed Magdy Qafsha scored the goals for Al-Ahly, while Mahmoud Abdel-Razek Shikabala scored the only goal for Zamalek.

Yesterday’s match is the first in history between Al-Ahly and Zamalek in the final of the African Champions League.

Yesterday’s match between Al-Ahly and Zamalek was led by the Algerian referee, Mustafa Ghorbal, and the Zambian Sikazwe assisted him as a referee for the VAR technique, and a fourth official, Ibrahim Noureddine.

The Al-Ahly team reinforced its record in the number of times it won the CAF Champions League title, raising its tally to nine titles, while Zamalek’s balance in the championship was frozen at five titles, as He eluded him again, noting that he won his last five tournament titles in 2002.

Moamen Zakaria, the Al-Ahly player, appeared at the team’s crowning ceremony in the African Champions League, after Al-Ahly defeated Zamalek in the final of the tournament with the result of two goals for one goal, in the game that was played on Friday night at the Cairo Stadium.

Goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shennawy accompanied his colleague in Al-Ahly, Moamen Zakaria, to be in front of the podium, where he lifted the championship cup from the rest of the players, in a wonderful gesture of the African Football Confederation (CAF) , who invited him to attend the final.

With that result, Al-Ahly qualified for the Club World Cup after an absence that lasted years, and will face the African Super Cup on December 10 against the Moroccan rebirth of Berkane who won the Confederation title.

Hussein Al-Shahat will be absent from Al-Ahly against Nahdet Berkane of Morocco in the Super African match, due to obtaining a red card, after the match ended yesterday.



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