Aswan’s Decline, Mahalla’s Rotation, and Interior’s Survival: An Account of the Egyptian League

Aswan and Ghazl El Mahalla were relegated to the second division, with the former losing to Al Dakhiliya 2–4 ​​to keep the latter in the League of Fire and the latter to Haras El Hodud 1–2 in the 34th stage. Egyptian League.

Abdul Rahman Al-Banoubi scored two goals for MIA at 42 and 90 + 3 minutes, Nigerian Fanom Alfred (45) and substitute Nigerian Rashid Ahmed (90 + 11), and substitute Muhammad Naji “Gedo” Two each goals were scored by substitution Mohammed Al-Mursi (60) Aswan.

With this victory, the Ministry of the Interior raised its score to 35 points, finishing in fifteenth place, while Aswan dropped to sixteenth place with 33 points, officially falling.

In the second match, Ghazl El Mahalla joined Aswan in the second division, losing to their officially relegated host Haras El Hoddud with a score of 1:2.

Haras Al-Hodud’s goals were scored by Libyan defenders Mahmoud bin Wali (9) and Mahmoud Mamdouh (90), while Ahmed Al-Sheikh scored Ghazl Al-Mahalla’s only goal (15 from a penalty).

Consequently, Al Mahalla’s balance sheet froze at 33 points and fell to seventeenth place, leading to relegation.

On the other hand, the Pyramids cemented their position in second place in the league by defeating their guest, Talaa El Jaish, 4-2.

Abdullah Magdi (25), Karim Hafez (34), Muhammad Fathalla, an army defender, scored by mistake (45), Mahmoud Saber (57), while Al-Arabi Badr (13) and Ahmed Ayman Mansour (70) scored by mistake two army goals.

As a result, the Pyramids raised their score to 70 points in second place, while El Jaish’s balance sheet froze at 36 points in fourteenth place.

Source: agencies

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