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Fans of the Witch Round, especially Egyptian football fans, await the fiery showdown between Al-Ahly and Zamalek in the African Champions League’s “Final of the Century”, scheduled for November 27 at the Cairo International Stadium.
Al-Ahly enters the match and is determined to regain the continental championship title absent from his treasures since 2013 to solidify his club record for the most crowned continental championship title, while Zamalek is eager to crown the African title for the first time in 18 years, especially since his last championship in 2022 at the expense of the Moroccan Raja.
A number of players on Al-Ahly and Zamalek’s African rosters will be absent from the African Champions League final scheduled for November 27, due to various injuries or leaving the ranks of both teams.
The quartet, Ahmed Fathy, Ramadan Sobhi, Sherif Ikrami and Hussam Ashour, are Al-Ahly’s most prominent absentees in the African Champions League final after their relationship with Chateau Rouge ended, where the first trio left for Pyramids Club, while Ashour moved to Al Ittihad from Alexandria during the ongoing summer transfers.
Al-Ahly will also be absent from the “final of the century” ahead of Zamalek, Saleh Jumaa after being infected with the Corona virus recently, as well as Mahmoud Metwally, absent from the stadiums due to his cruciate ligament surgery.
The Al-Ahly club have not resolved the final position of Mahmoud Kahraba, the player of the team afflicted by Corona, to be in the African final, where the player will be subjected to a new levy to verify it before joining the side of the team, and the position of the injured trio Mohamed Hani, Ajayi and Walid Suleiman has not been resolved even though the very high chances of them joining the match are great.
As for the Zamalek camp, the white team, Mohamed Hassan, who was infected with the Coronavirus, as well as Mohamed Abdel Shafi, absent due to a clavicle repair operation, and Omar Al-Saeed, who suffers from ‘muscle injury, and Muhammad Antar, who recently left for the Al-Masry Club Al-Port Said camp – will be absent from the Zamalek Club Al-Port Said camp.
Both poles are also absent from the African final, coaches René Fyler, the former coach of Al-Ahly, who insisted on leaving Egypt due to family circumstances, and French Patrice Carteron, coach of Zamalek, who surprised White Castle management with their decision to leave the team after receiving a tempting offer from Saudi cooperation, and the duo led both teams to the African championship. This season.
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