Amr El-Soulia is the eighth player to score for Al-Ahly in the African Champions League this season

Amr Al-Soulia, the Al-Ahly club midfielder, broke into the list of Al-Ahly’s top scorers in the African Champions League this season, after scoring Al-Ahmar’s first goal in the match against Tanzania’s Simba in the second leg of the African Champions League quarter-finals.

Al-Ahly succeeded in achieving victory over Simba of Tanzania with two clean goals in the match that was held at Cairo Stadium, in the second leg of the quarter-finals of the African Champions League.



Amr Al-Soulia became the eighth player to score for Al-Ahly in the 2023/2024 edition, as 7 players succeeded before Amr Al-Soulia in scoring against the clubs that Al-Ahly faced in the tournament this season.



Al-Ahly awaits the winner of the match between Congolese Mazembe and Angola’s Petro Atletico in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals on Saturday evening.



The start of the match was moderate, and Al-Ahly controlled the course of play and reached Simba’s penalty area on more than one occasion, but without threatening the goal. The first minute witnessed a controversy as a result of Reda Slim’s obstruction by the Tanzanian team’s defender, but the referee indicated that play should continue.



Simba threatened Al-Ahly’s goal with a dangerous ball in the 35th minute, but it was saved by Mustafa Schubert. Al-Ahly regained control of the course of the game in the last 5 minutes of the first half, and Modeste threatened Simba’s goal in the 45th minute, but it was saved by Simba’s goalkeeper.



The Al-Raya referee canceled Al-Ahly’s lead goal in the 22nd minute, due to Hussein Al-Shahat being offside, who created the goal with a magic pass to Modeste, who gifted it to the left of the Tanzanian team’s goalkeeper.



Amr Al-Soulia, Al-Ahly player, scored the lead goal for his team against Simba of Tanzania in the 47th minute of the match. The goal came from Anthony Modeste, who shot it from the edge of the penalty area in the far right corner of the Tanzanian team’s goal.



Reda Selim missed the opportunity to score the second goal for Al-Ahly in the 68th minute, before the flag referee indicated that the Moroccan player was offside, and Kahraba’s goal was Simba’s goal in the 87th minute, but it was blocked by the Tanzanian team’s goalkeeper, and Karim Al-Dabis participated in place of Ali Maaloul in the 90th minute of the match. .



Al-Ahly won a penalty kick in the fifth minute of stoppage time in favor of Hussein El-Shahat after he was obstructed by a Simba defender. Play was stopped to treat El-Shahat, and Mahmoud Kahraba stepped up to take the kick in the ninth minute of stoppage time and scored the second goal against Simba’s goalkeeper, Samin Ayoub Lakrad.

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