A new crisis between Al-Ahly and Zamalek for the "Top of Mystery" championship title

The Egyptian Football Association decided to hold a playoff match between the Egyptian football poles Al-Ahly and Zamalek to determine the champion of the Republic Competition, who was born in 1999.

The Egyptian Football Association said in an official statement today, "The Competitions Department of the Football Association has set a date for the final match between Al-Ahly and Zamalek at Al-Sikkah El-Sikka stadium to determine the champion of the republic for those born in 99 years," the Egyptian Football Association said in an official statement.

A new crisis erupted between the two poles in the last hours, after Al-Ahly beat its guest Zamalek 2/1 in the last round of the competition, today, Sunday, so that the two teams equaled 15 points.

At the end of the match, the Zamalek youth team celebrated winning the title, relying on their superiority by goal difference during their tour in the championship, and in the same framework in the same stadium, Al-Ahly youth celebrated, relying on their eligibility for the title after the equal number of points and thus direct confrontations in their favor.

Khaled Bebo, director of Al-Ahly's youth sector, confirmed in exclusive statements to Deutsche Presse-Agentur today that they achieved victory in today's match, stressing at the same time his club’s commitment to what the Egyptian Football Association approved in this regard.

"We do not have a comment," Bebo said. "We know very well that matters are settled. When the number of points is equal, the decision is made through direct confrontations between the two teams."

On the other hand, Mohamed Mostafa Mams, coach of the youth team at Zamalek, born in 99, confirmed that his team won the championship without a doubt.

"We won the championship and won a group of players who are the club's future, given that they possess technical capabilities at the highest level," Mams said in statements to the club's official website today.

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