

Dayrot 2–0 FC Masar
Egyptian Division 2 – Matchday Report
7 May 2026, 21:30
Dayrot secured a crucial 2–0 victory over FC Masar at home, ending a run of two consecutive defeats. The hosts were efficient in front of goal, scoring once in each half to take full control. FC Masar, despite showing early promise, were unable to convert their chances and fell to a disappointing defeat that leaves them in the lower half of the table.
Match Overview
The match began cautiously, with both sides feeling each other out. FC Masar had the better of the opening 20 minutes, creating two clear opportunities that were squandered. Dayrot gradually grew into the game, and their first goal came against the run of play in the 33rd minute, a composed finish after a defensive mix‑up. The second half was largely controlled by Dayrot, who added a second goal from a set‑piece in the 67th minute. FC Masar pushed forward late but lacked the cutting edge to reduce the deficit.
Key Moments
- 33' – 1–0: A long ball forward caused confusion between FC Masar's centre‑back and goalkeeper, allowing Dayrot's striker to nip in and score.
- 67' – 2–0: A free‑kick swung into the box was headed home at the far post by a defender.
- 82' – FC Masar hitting the woodwork: A powerful shot from outside the box struck the crossbar, keeping Dayrot's clean sheet intact.
Tactical Story
Dayrot set up in a 4‑4‑2 diamond, compact in midfield and looking to hit on the break. Their defensive discipline was key, with the two holding midfielders screening the backline effectively. FC Masar, playing a 4‑3‑3, struggled to break down the organised defence. Their wingers were often isolated, and the full‑backs were hesitant to overlap. Dayrot's second goal came from a set‑piece, highlighting their efficiency in dead‑ball situations.
Standout Players
Dayrot's No. 9 scored the opener and held the ball up well, bringing teammates into play. The home centre‑back also had an excellent game, winning aerial duels and making crucial clearances. For FC Masar, the left‑winger showed flashes of skill but lacked end product.
Table Impact
Dayrot move up to 11th, now eight points clear of the relegation zone. FC Masar remain in 15th, just three points above the bottom two. The win gives Dayrot breathing room as they look to secure their Division 2 status for another season.