The excitement continued in the match between Al-Ahly and Abidjan Stadium, during the second half of the match that brought them together, within the African Champions League competitions.
The first half ended with Al-Ahly leading by three goals to one, before the excitement continued and both teams scored a goal against the other, making the result Al-Ahly leading (4-2).
Both Al-Ahly and Abidjan Stadium succeeded in scoring 6 goals, 70 minutes into the match that brought them together at Cairo Stadium.
Kahraba's fourth goal for Al-Ahly
Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Kahraba, the Al-Ahly player, added his second personal goal and the fourth for Al-Ahly against the Abidjan Stadium, in the 49th minute, after a wonderful pass from Khaled Abdel Fattah, which Kahraba converted to “Al-Tayer” in a wonderful way in the style of the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, the Saudi Al-Nasr player.
Abidjan Stadium's second goal against Al-Ahly
In the 55th minute, the Abidjan Stadium team scored the second goal against Al-Ahly through Roger Assali.
Kahraba's first goal
Al-Ahly took the lead in the 14th minute with the first goal through Mahmoud Kahraba, from a cross pass by Mohamed Magdy Afsha, which Kahraba received with a shot at Al-Tayer in the Abidjan Stadium goal in the 14th minute.
Afsha's goal
Mohamed Magdy Afsha added the second goal for Al-Ahly against Abidjan Stadium, in the 21st minute of the match, after passes between him and Taher Mohamed Taher (One Two), which ended with a perfect shot from Afsha in the goal.
Hussein El Shahat's goal
Hussein Al-Shahat added the third goal for Al-Ahly against Abidjan Stadium, in the 26th minute, and the goal came from Mahmoud Kahraba with a cross pass in the area, which Al-Shahat converted into the net.
Al-Ahly formation against Abidjan Stadium in the African Champions League
Goalkeeper: Mohamed El-Shenawy.
Defense: Khaled Abdel Fattah, Rami Rabia, Yasser Ibrahim, and Yahya Atiya Allah.
Midfield: Marwan Attia, Akram Tawfiq, and Mohamed Magdy Afsha.
Attack: Hussein Al-Shahat, Taher Muhammad, and Mahmoud Kahraba.
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