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Ahly's Emam Ashour makes IFFHS list of Men's World Best Goal Scorers for 2025
Ahly's Emam Ashour makes IFFHS list of Men's World Best Goal Scorers for 2025

Egypt Independent

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Egypt Independent

Ahly's Emam Ashour makes IFFHS list of Men's World Best Goal Scorers for 2025

Al-Ahly's first-team star Emam Ashour appeared on Saturday evening, alongside several other international stars, on the list of the The International Federation of Football History and Statistics Men's (IFFHS) World Best Goal Scorer 2025. The IFFHS published the list of Men's World Best Goal Scorer 2025 up until June 30. French star Kylian Mbappé, striker for Real Madrid, topped the list with 31 goals. Nigerian player Victor Osimhen, striker for Galatasaray, came in second place with 28 goals. He was followed by Swedish striker Victor Gjokeres, who plays for Sporting Lisbon, Portugal, with 27 goals, followed by Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembélé with 26 goals, and then England's Harry Kane, who plays for Bayern Munich, Germany, with 25 goals. Iraqi star Mohannad Ali, who plays for Al-Shorta, Iraq, came in eleventh place with 22 goals, while Salem Al-Dawsari, the winger for Al-Hilal, Saudi Arabia, came in thirteenth place with 21 goals. Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri, a Fenerbahçe player, came in 14th place with 21 goals, followed by Algerian Aymen Mahious (CR Belouizdad) with 20 goals. Playmaker Emam Ashour came in 34th place with 17 goals, ahead of Moroccan Abderrazak Hamdallah and Argentine veteran Lionel Messi. Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

Ahly insist Abou Ali ‘not for sale', firm on key players Afsha, El-Shahat, Emam - Egyptian Football
Ahly insist Abou Ali ‘not for sale', firm on key players Afsha, El-Shahat, Emam - Egyptian Football

Al-Ahram Weekly

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Ahly insist Abou Ali ‘not for sale', firm on key players Afsha, El-Shahat, Emam - Egyptian Football

Ahly have ruled out the sale of Palestinian striker Wessam Abou Ali amid recent transfer speculation, reaffirming their commitment to retaining key squad including midfielder Mohamed 'Afsha' Magdi and winger Hussein El-Shahat. Following their elimination from the group stage of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, reports in Egyptian media suggested several key players might leave ahead of the new season. 'We have received several offers for Wessam Abou over the past few days. Following the meeting with the club's president Mahmoud El Khatib, the coach Jose Riveiro and myself we have decided not let go Abou Ali. The team needs his contributions in the coming period,' sporting director Mohamed Youssef told the club's website on Monday. Since joining the team in January 2024, the 26-year old striker has established himself as a key player in Ahly's squad. He proved his goalscoring prowess scoring 18 goals in 19 matches to claim the Egyptian Premier League golden boot during his maiden season. His outgoing campaign was mered by injuries but he managed to score 10 goals in 16 games in the league to finish just behind his teammate Emam Ashour who won the award this season. He made a huge impact during the Club World Cup scoring a perfect hat-trick against Porto (4-4) in Ahly's final game. Media reports suggested that Ahly may let him go for a price tag not less than $10 million. However, Ahly's management, following Monday's meeting, dismissed these claims, announcing plans to keep him and extend the stay of several players. 'It's not true that El-Shahat and Afsha will leave the team. They have been vital to our recent success, and we expect even more from them next season,' Youssef said. Youssef also revealed plans to extend contracts for key players, including Emam Ashour, who sustained a serious shoulder injury in the goalless draw against Inter Miami in the first game of the Club World Cup. Squad reshaping ahead of new season Ahead of the Club World Cup, Ahly parted ways with five players last May, including defender Rami Rabia, Tunisian left-back Ali Maaloul, midfielder Amr El Sulaya, Akram Tawfik, and goalkeeper Hamza Alaa. In contrast, the club has reinforced their squad with new signings. Winger Mahmoud 'Trezeguet' Hassan has joined from Trabzonspor after a loan spell at Qatari side Al-Rayyan. Winger Ahmed 'Zizo' Sayed also joined after finishing his deal with Zamalek. The club also secured midfielder Hamdy Fathy on loan from Al-Wakrah. Malian midfielder Aliou Dieng rejoined the team after a season-long loan at Saudi side Al Kholood. Additionally, goalkeeper Mohamed Seha signed a four-year contract from Arab Contractors, Tunisian midfielder Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane also joined the squad ahead of the Club World Cup. The club is in the market to strengthen its shaky backline ahead of the start of the new season. Find more details on group standings, match schedules, and competition statistics (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.) Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Porto vs Al Ahly: Lineups and prediction for Club World Cup 2025
Porto vs Al Ahly: Lineups and prediction for Club World Cup 2025

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Porto vs Al Ahly: Lineups and prediction for Club World Cup 2025

Porto and Al Ahly are set for a crucial Club World Cup match. Both teams need a win to stay in contention. Porto will miss their key goalkeeper, Diogo Costa. Al Ahly is dealing with several injuries, including Emam Ashour. The match at MetLife Stadium is a virtual knockout game. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Porto vs Al Ahly predicted XIs Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads As the 2025 Club World Cup group stage reaches its climax, Porto and Al Ahly prepare for a high-stakes encounter at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey that could either send one of them into the knockout rounds - or see both into the third and final matchday of Group A, both clubs sit on one point after two games and come off disappointing defeats on matchday two. A win is non-negotiable for either side, but their fate doesn't rest solely in their keep their tournament hopes alive, both Porto and Al Ahly must claim all three points and then hope for a definitive result - either a win for Inter Miami or Palmeiras - in the group's other match. A draw in that game could leave both Porto and Al Ahly on the outside looking in, even with a stakes couldn't be higher as the two teams prepare for what is effectively a knockout match. Only one thing is certain: there's no room for compromise - anything less than a win may signal the end of their Club World Cup journey. FC Porto will once again be without first-choice goalkeeper Diogo Costa for their crucial final Group A match against Al Ahly at the 2025 Club World Portuguese international remains sidelined with an adductor injury sustained prior to the tournament's opening match, and his return timeline remains Porto prepare for a must-win encounter, head coach Martin Anselmi is expected to shake up his lineup in a bid to secure (GK), Perez, Pedro, Marcano, Mario, Varela, Eustaquio, Moura, Veiga, Mora, Ahly head into their decisive final Group A clash against FC Porto with a severely depleted squad, most notably missing star midfielder Emam Ashour , who suffered a broken collarbone in their opening match and will remain sidelined until at least late Ashour's absence, the pressure will fall on former Aston Villa winger Trezeguet and prolific striker Wessam Abou Ali to provide the creative spark and attacking threat needed to keep Al Ahly's Club World Cup hopes injury list doesn't stop there. Al Ahly are also without Mohamed Abdallah, Omaar El Saaiy, Samir Mohamed (all due to muscle injuries), Roda Slim (knee), and Taher Mohamed (ligament), leaving the squad stretched thin for this must-win Shenawy (GK), Hany, Dari, Ibrahim, Attiyat-Allah, Ben Romdhane, Attia, Fathi, Zizo, Ali, Trezeguet.

Al-Ahly midfielder to miss remaining Club World Cup with broken collarbone
Al-Ahly midfielder to miss remaining Club World Cup with broken collarbone

Free Malaysia Today

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Free Malaysia Today

Al-Ahly midfielder to miss remaining Club World Cup with broken collarbone

Scans confirmed Al-Ahly midfielder Emam Ashour had suffered a broken collarbone. (AP pic) MIAMI : Al-Ahly midfielder Emam Ashour will miss the remainder of the 2025 Club World Cup after scans confirmed he had suffered a broken collarbone, the Egyptian club announced today. Ashour left the opening match of the revamped competition against Inter Miami, which ended in a goalless draw, in tears after injuring his shoulder. 'Medical examinations on Emam Ashour in a Miami hospital showed he sustained a broken collarbone, and he will miss the remaining matches in the Club World Cup,' Al-Ahly doctor Ahmed Gaballah said via the club's account on X. Ashour, who had previously suffered a serious shoulder injury while playing for the Egyptian national team in 2024, initially fell early in the game and received treatment on the sidelines before returning briefly and missing a one-on-one chance. However, the 27-year-old Egyptian Premier League top scorer was unable to continue and asked to be substituted in the 14th minute, being replaced by Ahmed Sayed (Zizo).

Al-Ahly midfielder Ashour to miss remainder of Club World Cup with broken collarbone
Al-Ahly midfielder Ashour to miss remainder of Club World Cup with broken collarbone

Egypt Today

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Egypt Today

Al-Ahly midfielder Ashour to miss remainder of Club World Cup with broken collarbone

(Reuters) - Al Ahly midfielder Emam Ashour will miss the remainder of the 2025 Club World Cup after scans confirmed he had suffered a broken collarbone, the Egyptian club announced on Sunday. Ashour left the opening match of the revamped competition against Inter Miami, which ended in a goalless draw, in tears after injuring his shoulder. "Medical examinations on Emam Ashour in a Miami hospital showed he sustained a broken collarbone, and he will miss the remaining matches in the Club World Cup," Al Ahly doctor Ahmed Gaballah said via the club's account on X. Ashour, who had previously suffered a serious shoulder injury while playing for the Egyptian national team in 2024, initially fell early in the game and received treatment on the sidelines before returning briefly and missing a one-on-one chance. However, the 27-year-old Egyptian Premier League top scorer was unable to continue and asked to be substituted in the 14th minute, being replaced by Ahmed Sayed (Zizo).

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