Al-Ahly directs a new “judge” to Zamalek in the new classification of the strongest clubs in the world

Al-Ahly of Egypt retained its lead in the Arab and African clubs in the latest classification of the strongest "clubs in the world" issued this August by the "Football Database" website, with Al-Ahly occupying the 25th place in the world, with a score of 1759 points.

Zamalek also advanced two places in the new classification with 1582 points, ranking 132 globally, second in Africa after Al-Ahly, and fifth in the Arab world, behind Al Hilal Saudi Arabia, which fell to 85th globally with 1630 points, and Al Duhail of Qatar, who ranked 115th globally with 1602 points, and Al Sadd, which maintained It is ranked 128th in the world with 1588 points.

Globally, according to the new classification, there was no change in the top ten positions, as Bayern Munich took the lead with 2052 points, 70 points ahead of its closest competitor, Manchester City, the runner-up, followed by Inter Milan in third place with 1944 points, and Real Madrid. Spain's Madrid is fourth with 1937 points, English Chelsea and Liverpool are fifth and sixth with 1925 and 1899 points, and Barcelona is seventh with 1889 points, a point ahead of French Paris Saint-Germain, who is in eighth place, and 27 points from his compatriot Atletico Madrid, who came ninth with 1872 points, and Ajax occupies Amsterdam is tenth place with 1870 points.

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