PARIS (Reuters) - Zamalek beat Zamalek to a 3-3 win over Egypt on Thursday,

Parmes scored 39 points from 20 games in second place, while Zamalek increased their lead to 42 points alone in 17 games.

Zamalek finished the match with 10 men after Zamalek's left-back Abdulla Gomaa was sent off in the 70th minute after receiving a second yellow card, while coach Hossam Hassan was sent off just a quarter of an hour before the end of the game.

Tunisia's Farjani Sassi gave Zamalek the lead, 9 and Eric Traore equalized for Pyramids.

Brazilian striker Marcos da Silva (Keno) doubled the lead with a second goal for Pyramids (37th) and defender Mahmoud Ala equalized for the White Citadel (42).

Tunisian Sassi scored his second goal and third for Zamalek (66th), and Syrian Omar Khreibine managed to draw a tie to Pyramids (85th).

Al-Ahli, who won the title and enjoyed a great performance, won a big victory at Egypt to clear the three in a game postponed from the 11th round.

Al-Ahli lifted the score to 30 points from 15 games, finishing third with a goal difference from the clearing, which played 19 games.