

Abou Qir Fertilizers SC 4-0 Gazl Kafr Eldwar | Egyptian Division 2 | 14 May 2026
Abou Qir Fertilizers SC delivered a sensational attacking display at their home stadium, thumping Gazl Kafr Eldwar 4-0 in a dominant Egyptian Division 2 performance. The comprehensive victory underlined the hosts' promotion ambitions and exposed deep defensive frailties in the visiting side.
A Ruthless First Half
From the opening whistle, Abou Qir took control of the midfield, with playmaker Karim Hassan pulling the strings. The first goal came in the 12th minute when Hassan's incisive through-ball released striker Mostafa Abdel-Wahab, who slotted calmly into the far corner. The lead was doubled just before the half-hour mark: a corner kick was met by the towering header of centre-back Alaa El-Din, leaving the goalkeeper with no chance.
Gazl Kafr Eldwar struggled to cope with the pace and movement of the home forwards, and their task became insurmountable when they conceded a third goal in the 38th minute. A quick break down the left flank ended with a low cross that was turned into his own net by a desperate defender.
Second Half Domination
The second half was a more controlled affair from Abou Qir, who knew the game was already won. However, they added a fourth in the 74th minute when substitute Hossam Ghaly curled a magnificent free-kick over the wall and into the top corner. Gazl Kafr Eldwar offered little in response, managing only a single shot on target throughout the entire match.
Key Performances
- Karim Hassan (Abou Qir): The midfield maestro dictated the tempo and provided two assists. His vision and passing range were a class above the opposition.
- Mostafa Abdel-Wahab (Abou Qir): Led the line expertly, scoring one goal and constantly occupying the centre-backs. His hold-up play created space for others.
- Abou Qir defence: Kept a clean sheet with minimal fuss, barely allowing Gazl Kafr Eldwar to breach their final third.
Table Impact
The emphatic win lifts Abou Qir Fertilizers SC to third in the Egyptian Division 2 standings, just one point behind the automatic promotion places. For Gazl Kafr Eldwar, the heavy defeat leaves them rooted to the bottom of the table, now eight points from safety with only six matches remaining. A radical improvement in defence is urgently needed if they are to avoid relegation.