Zamalek is close to the Egyptian League title .. And Ashour was fined for "exaggerating the celebration"

Zamalek continued its series of victories for the eighth match in a row, in the journey to retain its title for the second season in a row, with a broad victory over its host El Gouna 4-1, at Khaled Bishara Stadium in the twenty-ninth stage of the Egyptian Football League.

The Zamalek quartet was scored by Ahmed El-Sayed "Zizou" (7 from a penalty kick, 38), away from the top scorer in the league with 16 goals, Tunisian Seif El-Din Al-Jaziri (57), Imam Ashour (81), and Islam Abdel-Naim (83).

Zamalek played with ten players since the 82nd minute after Ashour was expelled for exaggerating the celebration with the fans, which exposed the iron fence of the stands to fall on the Zamalek fans.

And the Zamalek channel announced that Ashour had been fined 50,000 Egyptian pounds (about $2,600), in addition to depriving him of the reward for winning over El Gouna.


And on his personal page on the social networking site Facebook, Ashour wrote, commenting on a picture of the fans of Zamalek with the twisted fence, "Your safety (your safety) is more important than the world."

Zamalek consolidated its lead with 69 points from 29 matches, 10 points away from its Pyramids players, who meet the Arab Contractors on Saturday, and 13 points from its third traditional rival, Al-Ahly, who decided on Thursday to complete the league with emerging players and returning from injury in protest against the arbitration, while El-Gouna’s balance froze at 27 points in the center. Fifteenth.

Al-Ahly Bank regained the memory of the lost victories three games ago, by defeating its guest, Misr El-Maqasa, 2-1.

And scored by Al-Ahly Bank Karim Bambo (6) and Fadi Farid (40 penalty kick) and reduced the difference for clearing Mahmoud Fahmy (55).

Al-Ahly Bank advanced to seventh place with 41 points, while the clearinghouse received the eighteenth loss this season and the third in a row, and its balance froze at 15 points to remain at the bottom of the standings.

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