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Al-Ahly escapes from the Aswan ambush on the night of the end of the Egyptian League

 Al-Ahly escapes from the Aswan ambush on the night of the end of the Egyptian League



Al-Ahly team overcame its Aswan counterpart, with a fatal victory, 2-1, during the match that brought the two teams together, at Al-Salam Stadium, in the 34th and final round of the Egyptian Premier League.



Al-Ahly raised its score to 76 points in the competition standings, to come behind the leaders, Zamalek, by 4 points, who won the Egyptian League title for the 13th time in its history.


Al-Ahly escapes from the Aswan ambush:


Ashraf Magdy scored the first goal for the southern team in the 51st minute of the second half, after a wonderful technical sentence inside the penalty area, before hitting Mustafa Schubert's net.


Mohamed Sharif equalized for the Red Genie from a penalty kick in the 59th minute of the second half.


Al-Ahly tried a lot to score the winning goal, but failed amid the determination of Aswan's defenses, before Salah Mohsen managed to score the winning goal in the sixth minute of the time instead of wasted.

The Egyptian League's top scorer ranking after the results of Friday's matches in Round 34:

Mohamed Sharif, the star of Al-Ahly, finished the season at the top of the Egyptian League's top scorer, after the matches ended on Friday, August 27, in the 34th and final round.

The Egyptian League top scorers, after the results of today's matches:


Al-Ahly striker Mohamed Sherif was crowned the top scorer in the Egyptian Premier League this season, as he came first in the standings with 21 goals, as he ended the season with a goal against Aswan.


Mostafa Fathy, Smouha player, managed to occupy the second place with 16 goals


Ashraf bin Sharqi, the star of Zamalek, is in second place in the Egyptian League's top scorer with 15 goals, as he did not participate in the last round against Al-Ahly Bank.


Ahmed Yasir Rayan, the former Ceramica striker and a player for the Turkish “Al-Tai” team, also came in second place, equally with Ben Sharqi.


Omar Kamal Abdel Wahed, the Egyptian player, comes fourth with 13 goals.


The Egyptian Premier League top scorer table is as follows:


1- Mohamed Sharif “Al-Ahly” 20 goals


2- Mostafa Fathi “Smouha” 16 goals


3- Ashraf bin Sharqi “Zamalek” 15 goals


3- Ahmed Yasser Rayan “Ceramic Cleopatra” 15 goals


4- Omar Kamal “Al-Masry Al-Portsaidi” 13 goals


5- Ahmed Samir “Vanguards of the Army” 11 goals


5- Karim Bamboo “Al-Ahly Bank” 11 goals


5- Basem Morsi “The Military Production” 11 goals


5- Fakhr El-Din Bin Youssef “Ismaili” 11 goals


6- Ramy Sabry Enppi 10 goals


6- Amr Gamal “Vanguards of the Army” 10 goals


6- Youssef Obama “Zamalek” 10 goals

The Egyptian league standings table after the results of today’s matches in round 34:


The champion Zamalek team sits at the top of the Egyptian league table, after the matches of today, Friday, August 27, in the 34th round, and the end of the season.


The defending champions Zamalek finished the season in first place in the Egyptian Premier League table with 80 points.


Al-Ahly, the defending champion in the last five editions, occupies second place with 76 points, by beating Aswan with two goals to one, and reducing the difference with Al-Abyad to 4 points.


Smouha team climbed to third place with 53 points, followed by Pyramids with 52 points in fourth place, then Al-Masry Al-Portsaidi with 50 points in fifth place.


The Egyptian league table was as follows:

1- Zamalek 80 points


2- Al-Ahly 76 points


3- Smouha 53 points


4- Pyramids 52 points


5- Egyptian Port Said 50 points


6- Enppi 46 points


7- Al-Ittihad of Alexandria 45 points


8- Vanguard of the Army 42 points


9- The Arab Contractors 41 points


10- Ceramica Cleopatra 39 points


11- Ismaily 38 points


12- El Gouna 38 points


13- Misr Clearing 37 points


14- Ahli Bank 35 points


15- Ghazl El Mahalla 35 points


16- Wadi Degla 29 points


17- Military production 27 points


18- Aswan 27 points

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