Aliou Dieng leaves Al-Ahly camp before facing Al-Masry to join Al-Kholod Saudi Club

Mali’s Aliou Dieng leaves the club Al-Ahly His team’s camp is currently being held in one of Alexandria’s hotels before the match. Egyptian At nine o’clock tonight, in the postponed match of the 18th week of the competition The leaguein order to join the camp of his new team, Al-Khulud Saudi Club.

Dieng left Al-Ahly camp after Friday prayers in preparation for joining the Saudi Al-Khulud club, which will hold a training camp in Turkey, after the Saudi club refused to allow the player to continue with Al-Ahly due to his desire to start the training period with his new team.

Al-Ahly coach Marcel Koller called up young defender Ahmed Abdeen to replace him in the team’s roster before the match against Al-Masry.

Al-Ahly and Al-Masry have played 126 times throughout the history of the two teams in the league before today’s match. The first match was on November 5, 1948 in the first season of the general league, and Al-Ahly won 3-0, scored by Saleh Selim, Fouad Sedky and Mohamed Leheta. The last match in the first round this season was on September 19, 2023, and ended with Al-Ahly winning 4-0, scored by Percy Tau with two goals and one goal each by Reda Selim and Karim Fouad.

Al-Ahly won 70 matches, Al-Masry won 20 matches, and the two teams tied in 36 matches. Al-Ahly players scored 180 goals, compared to 92 goals scored by Al-Masry players.



The biggest win in the two teams’ matches was 4-0, and Al-Ahly achieved it three times, the first on March 15, 1979, the second on September 8, 1998, and the third on September 19, 2023. The win was 4-1 twice, 4-2 once, and 3-0 five times, and the biggest win for Al-Masry was 3-0 twice.



Al-Dhaidawi is the top scorer in the two teams’ matches in the Premier League. Al-Dhaidawi has scored ten goals, seven for Al-Masry and three for Al-Ahly. Saleh Selim, Mahmoud Al-Khatib, Sherif Abdel Moneim and Hossam Hassan top the list of Al-Ahly’s scorers against Al-Masry with five goals each, followed by Fouad Sedky, Toto, Ahmed Makkawi, Taha Ismail and Ahmed Bilal with four goals each, while Al-Dhaidawi tops the list of Al-Masry’s scorers against Al-Ahly with seven goals, followed by Mohamed Shaheen and Mohamed Salama “Eno” with four goals each.

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