Algerian Cup kidnap African Confederation Cup from Ismaili
Ramadan is associated with memories of "spherical" did not fall from the memory of lovers of the round in Egypt, especially as it relates to the positions of the games were the talk of morning and evening in the month of fasting.
"The Seventh Day" opens the box of "football" memories of the month of Ramadan, full of exciting events held in the month of Ramadan in 30 episodes throughout the month through the "story of a match between Fattar and Suhur."
In the month of Ramadan, Ismaili reached the final round of the championship, becoming the first Egyptian team to qualify for this role. He is also the first African team to win in all his meetings (go or return) in the last roles.
Details of the first match in Ismailia
On Friday evening, November 17, 2000, with more than 20,000 fans attending, the Ismailia Stadium hosted a special encounter between Ismaili and JS Kabylie in the final leg of the African Union Cup.
– The youth club managed to reach Ismaili with a positive equalizer with a goal for each team. Ismaili Barakat scored a penalty in the 16th minute and was succeeded by Nigeria's John Otaka of individual skill.
– Defender Ben Zahlan scored the equalizer for the Algerian team in the 27th minute of a weak shot from a distance of 40 yards missed by Mohamed Sobhy.
– The match saw tension among the players, especially after the penalty kick for Ismaili, as the game was suspended more than once because of the objections of the technical staff and players of the Algerian team on the decisions of the Tunisian referee Hisham Gouret.
– The referee also announced the red card to the player of the Algerian team "Balqade".
– Mohamed Barakat, John Otaka and Kimo Keita, and missed more than four chances to win.
Formation of Ismaili
Mohamed Sobhy in the goalkeeper
Imad Al – Nahhas Libro … in front of the trio
Reda Sika Ayman Ramadan Mohamed Younes
In the center are Islam Shater, Ayman Kamal, Mohammed Barakat and Ahmad Salem
In the attack, John Otaka and Keita
– Ayman al-Gamal instead of Mohammed Yunus and Mohamed Salah Abu Jarisha as substitute for Mamadou Keita and Ala Khalifa instead of Ayman Kamal.
Backgammon:
Ismaili dominated the length and breadth of his meeting with JS Kabylie in the home of the latter, where the Dervishes were required to register in the meeting with Algeria.
In the final minutes of the match, Mohammed Barakat, the star of the team in that period inside the penalty area, was hit by the young guard's right-hand man and returned to Mohammed Salah Abu-Risheh but did not succeed in putting the ball in the net. The match ended with a draw and the youth won the championship for a legal goal.
Nigerian striker John Utaka was named the tournament's top scorer with 8 goals and Mohammed Barakat was the runner-up with 7 goals.
(tagsToTranslate) John Utaka (t) Ismaili (t) JS Kabylie (t) Cup of the African Union
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