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Zamalek, African Super Cup
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Advisor Turki bin Abdulmohsen Al-Sheikh, and the President of the African Football Confederation
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Advisor Turki bin Abdulmohsen Al-Sheikh, and the President of the African Football Confederation, Dr. Patrice Motsepe, crowned the Egyptian Zamalek Club with the African Super Cup after a 30-year absence, after it defeated its traditional rival, the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club, by a score of 4-3 on penalties, after the original time ended in a draw of one goal for each, at the Kingdom Arena Stadium in Riyadh, which hosted the final as part of the Riyadh Season events.
Zamalek captain Mahmoud Abdel-Razek (Shikabala) received the cup from His Excellency the Advisor and His Excellency Dr. Motsepe, bringing the title back to Zamalek's trophy cabinet for the first time since 1994.
The match witnessed great excitement and high competitiveness between the two teams, and a huge crowd filled the stadium's stands hours before the starting whistle.
During the course of the match, Al-Ahly scored their first goal from a penalty kick taken by Wissam Abu Ali in the 44th minute, amid protests from Zamalek players despite the referee's return to VAR technology.
In the second half, Al-Ahly tried to maintain their lead until Zamalek star Nasser Mansi surprised them less than a minute after he entered the field as a substitute for Seifeddine Jaziri, following a cross from team captain Omar Gaber.
The Libyan referee, Moataz Al-Shalmani, ended the match in its original time, sending the game to penalty kicks.
During the penalty shootout, Rami Rabia scored for Al-Ahly, and Abdullah Al-Saeed scored for Zamalek, and Omar Kamal scored for Al-Ahly and Hamza Mathlouthi for Zamalek. However, the course of the penalty shootout changed when Mohamed Awad, the goalkeeper who came in as a substitute after the main goalkeeper Mohamed Sobhi was injured before the match, saved a powerful kick from Yahya Attia Allah. Zamalek’s chances were boosted by Nasser Mansi scoring his second goal, for which he received the Man of the Match award.
Taher Mohamed revived Al-Ahly’s hopes, but Zamalek’s Hossam Abdel-Maguid’s goal was ready for him, and Al-Ahly lost at the feet of the player who gave them the victory in the first half, Wissam Abu Ali, who missed the ball after it hit the post.
Zamalek fans around the world experienced an unforgettable night and overwhelming joy with a hard-fought victory after a long drought of continental titles.
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CAF official apologizes to Morocco: Details of the injustice in the final against Senegal
CAF Executive Committee member Samir Sobha reveals details of the injustice suffered by the Moroccan national team against Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final, confirming the violation of regulations and apologizing to the Moroccan fans for the events in Rabat.

In a significant development within the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Samir Sobha, a member of the CAF Executive Committee, made a startling revelation regarding the events that transpired during the final match of the Africa Cup of Nations, recently held in the Moroccan capital, Rabat. These statements shed light on the refereeing and organizational controversies that surrounded the decisive match.
Sobha, who wields considerable administrative influence after being re-elected to the Executive Committee in March of last year, offered a sincere and public apology to the Kingdom of Morocco for what he described as "the great injustice inflicted upon the Moroccan people and their national team." The Moroccan team had lost the title 1-0 to Senegal in a match marked by lengthy stoppages and widespread protests, particularly after a controversial penalty kick was awarded, which led to the Senegalese team walking off the pitch before returning to resume play after a full 15 minutes.
In terms of the legal and regulatory background, this incident sets a dangerous precedent in continental championship finals. FIFA and CAF regulations clearly stipulate severe penalties for teams leaving the pitch in protest against refereeing decisions. Experts believe that the failure to strictly enforce these regulations in such major tournaments opens the door to a recurrence of chaotic scenarios that negatively impact the reputation of African football globally, especially given the increasing international attention given to the continent's competitions.
The Guardian quoted the African official as saying: "I appeal to the Moroccan Football Federation to forgive us for the injustice done to them… The rules were not properly respected in this match… They were robbed of the prize." He further explained the legal error: "It is clear that after the Senegalese team left the field, all players should have been penalized with a yellow card according to the laws of the game, which did not happen, thus violating the principle of equal opportunity and sportsmanship.".
Sobha continued, his tone laced with regret and realism: "I'm not saying we shouldn't award the cup to Senegal. What happened has already happened and is now in the past; we can't change the result mathematically… But we must overcome our differences and courageously acknowledge that an injustice was done to the Moroccan team. After a thorough review of the tournament regulations, I am absolutely certain of the validity of my position." These statements carry significant weight as they come from within the CAF's decision-making circles, potentially prompting a comprehensive review of the refereeing system and crisis management in future tournaments to ensure such blunders, which undermine the efforts of both host and competing teams, are not repeated.
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Rui Pedro reveals details of Al Ahly players' contract renewals and Europe's rejection
Al-Ahli's sporting director, Rui Pedro, confirmed the team's stars' desire to renew their contracts despite tempting European offers, sending a strong message to the world, as Kessie's fate is about to be decided.

Portuguese Rui Pedro, the sporting director of Al-Ahli Saudi Club, revealed pleasant surprises for the fans of "Al-Raqui" regarding the future of the first football team stars, confirming that there is a strong desire among a large number of players to renew their contracts and continue with the club's project, despite receiving tempting offers to return to European stadiums.
In important statements he made to Sky Sports, Pedro highlighted the psychological and technical stability that the team's players are experiencing, saying: "There are a large number of players who joined us in the summer of 2023 and the summer of 2024 who are very keen to renew their contracts because of their great happiness here in the Kingdom. Many of them already have better offers from major European clubs, yet they choose to stay and extend their journey with us.".
The Al-Ahli sporting director added that this commitment to staying represents "a very strong message to every player in Europe who is thinking of experiencing Saudi football," noting that the Saudi league is no longer just a passing stop, but has become an attractive destination that provides a high-level professional and competitive environment.
The context of the major transformation in Al-Ahli and Saudi football
Rui Pedro's statements come at a time when Saudi football is experiencing an unprecedented boom that effectively began in the summer of 2023, when Al-Ahli, then newly promoted to the Professional League, made high-profile signings, bringing in international stars such as Riyad Mahrez, Roberto Firmino, Edouard Mendy, and Franck Kessié. These stars not only added technical quality to the pitch but also contributed to raising the market value and marketing potential of the Saudi Professional League, making their desire to renew their contracts a strong testament to the success of the Saudi sports project and its ability to maintain its gains.
Franck Kessie's future and the challenges of the transfer market
Meanwhile, attention is focused on the contract renewal process for players nearing the end of the current season, with Ivorian star Franck Kessié, the team's midfielder and one of its key players, topping the list. Reports indicate that Kessié is attracting significant interest from several clubs looking to acquire his services during the upcoming summer transfer window. However, Pedro's recent statements offer a positive indication that he may remain with Al Ahly.
Maintaining the core of the team, especially influential players like Kessie, is a top priority for the club's management to ensure competition for local and continental titles in the coming seasons, especially in light of the fierce competition with other clubs in the fund.
Preparing for upcoming matches
On the field, Al-Ahli's first football team continues its intensive preparations for its upcoming match against Al-Najma in the next round of the Roshan Professional League. The match is scheduled to take place at Al-Inma Stadium, where Al-Ahli aims to secure a victory and claim the three points to continue its climb up the league standings and delight its large fan base.
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Theo Hernandez's stance on the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match – breaking news details
Medical sources have revealed Theo Hernandez's status for the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad derby in the Roshan League. Learn about the results of his medical examination and the French star's chances of playing in the match.

Exclusive sources have revealed to Al-Midan Al-Riyadi significant and promising developments for Al-Hilal fans regarding the participation of French star Theo Hernandez in the upcoming Saudi football derby against Al-Ittihad. This highly anticipated match is part of the 23rd round of the Saudi Professional League and is generating considerable media and fan interest due to the historical stature of both teams and their fierce rivalry.
According to informed sources, Al-Hilal's medical staff is about to conduct a crucial medical test on the French star to determine his physical and technical readiness. Initial indications from the Riyadh-based club suggest that the player's condition is very positive, as he has responded excellently to the treatment and rehabilitation program he recently underwent. It is expected that Theo Hernandez will be available for the upcoming match against Al-Ittihad, having fully recovered from his injury.
The French winger had been suffering from a troublesome muscle injury recently, forcing the coaching staff to exclude him from several important matches, both domestic and continental, to ensure his safety and prevent further injury. Hernandez is a key player for Al-Hilal, with the team relying heavily on him to build attacks from the left flank thanks to his exceptional speed and attacking abilities. His return will be a huge morale and tactical boost for the team ahead of the "Clásico.".
Meanwhile, Al-Hilal enters this match with high morale after securing a valuable victory in their last game against Al-Wahda, with a score of 2-1, in the final round of the AFC Champions League group stage. This continental win boosts the players' confidence and their desire to continue their winning streak domestically.
The Al-Hilal vs. Al-Ittihad match holds immense strategic importance in the league campaign, as it is known as the "Saudi Clasico," and its outcome always directly impacts the shape of the competition and the standings of the top teams. Saudi and Arab fans eagerly await this encounter to see if Al-Hilal will be able to capitalize on the services of their French star to solidify their dominance, or if Al-Ittihad will have the final say in this footballing spectacle.
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