
Match facts: Pharco FC v Zamalek (Egyptian Premier League) - Egyptian Football
Ahram Online provided a live score coverage for Tuesday's game between Zamalek and Pharco FC in the 13th matchday of the Egyptian Premier League
Fulltime: Pharco FC 0-1 Zamalek
Scorers: Ahmed Gamal 40' (OG)
Yellow cards:
Mahmoud Bentayg, Seifeddin Jaziri, Mahmoud Gehad, Mostafa Shalaby, Zizo, Mohamed Shehata, Mohamed Awad (Zamalek)
Red card:
Mahmoud Gehad (Zamalek)
Line ups:
Pharco FC: Mohamed Shika- Jefferson Encada, Ahmed Gamal (Babacar Ndiaye 56), Yassin Marei, Azmi Ghouma (Gaber Kamel 86)- Enoque Benjamin Tula (Saif Thierry 69), Omar Reda (Mohamed Ezz 69), Yassin Mohamed (Salah Basha 86), Mohamed Fakhri- Ahmed Sherif, Amr Nasser
Zamalek: Mohamed Awad- Mohamed Shehata, Ahmed Hossam, Hossam Abdel-Meguid, Mahmoud Bentayg– Nabil Emad, Mahmoud Gehad, Mohamed El-Sayed (Mostafa Shalaby 80)- Seifeddin Jaziri (Nasser Mansi 72), Ahmed 'Zizo' Sayed, Mohamed Hamdi (Ahmed Mahmoud 87)
Venue: Borg El-Arab stadium, Alexnadria
Referee: Abdel-Aziz El-Sayed
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