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The Port Said Stadium riot was a riot which occurred at Port Said Stadium in Port Said, Egypt on 1 February 2012, following an Egyptian Premier League football match between Al Masry and Al Ahly. Seventy-four people were killed and more than 500 injured after thousands of Al Masry fans invaded the pitch following a 3–1 victory by their club ...
However, since Al Ahly already qualified for the 2018 CAF Champions League, the Confederation Cup entry went to Al Masry, as they reached the Cup final. [ 3 ] This was the 7th time the two teams meet each other in the final, having played before in 1927 , 1945 , 1947 , 1983 , 1984 and 1989 .
The match was played for the third consecutive time in the United Arab Emirates at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi. [2] Al Ahly won the match 1–0 at extra time, after the match finished 0–0 after 90 minutes.
On 1 February 2012, a riot began at Port Said Stadium at a match between Al Masry and Al Ahly. Fans of Al Masry had brought weapons and stormed the field after their team won the match. These fans then charged Al Ahly fans, who could not flee because the gates behind them were locked.
Al Ahly 38th Premier League title: Relegated: Ittihad El Shorta Haras El Hodoud Ghazl El Mahalla: Champions League: Al Ahly Zamalek: Confederation Cup: Smouha Al Masry: Matches played: 306: Goals scored: 676 (2.21 per match) Top goalscorer: Hossam Salama (17 goals) Biggest home win: Zamalek 5–0 Ghazl El Mahalla (23 December 2015) Biggest away ...
The 10-time African champions were beaten by Bayern Munich in 2020 and Palmeiras in 2021, and victory over Real Madrid would represent a huge scalp. ... Al Ahly vs Real Madrid, 7pm GMT. Saturday ...
It was contested by Al Ahly and Modern Future on 28 December 2023 at Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [ 4 ] Al Ahly won the match 4–2 at extra time after a 2–2 draw within 90 minutes, winning a record-extending 14th Egyptian Super Cup title.
In the quarter-finals, it was a Canal derby as Al Masry played against Ismaily on 29 April 2023. Al Masry won the match 2–0 with goals from Ragab Omran and Abdo Yehia. [7] In the semi-finals, Al Masry played against the defending champions Future on 24 June 2023. The match ended goalless, and Al Masry won 3–1 on penalties. [8]