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Ghazl El Mahallah
Wadi Degla SC
Attacks
106
150
Dangerous Attacks
56
83
Ball Possession
35
65
On Target
1
1
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1016
4038
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End 0-0
84′
A.Dahroug
A.Reda
78′
I.Adel
I.Bahnasi
78′
Ali Hussein
F. Boli
69′
B. Walid
M.Nabil
62′
Youssef El Azab
R. Arfaoui
62′
M.Abdelrahim
Y.Oya
62′
Ziad Osama Zizo
M.Diasty
61′
A. Ineza
J.Mwanga
61′
R. Arfaoui
54′
F. Boli
45′
Moaz Abdel Salam
Mory Touré
Halftime 0-0
47′
M.Diasty
39′
D. Miškić
39′
Mahmoud Salah
Mohamed Ashraf
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Match Info
The Egyptian Premier League clash between Ghazl El Mahallah and Wadi Degla SC on April 13, 2026, concluded in a 0-0 draw, a result that offered little to either side in their respective battles in the league table. This stalemate at El Mahalla Stadium was a cagey affair defined by missed opportunities and resilient defending, leaving both teams to settle for a single point. The match process saw few clear chances, with the most decisive moment likely being a crucial save from one of the goalkeepers or a goal-line clearance that preserved the clean sheet for both clubs. Key incidents included a disallowed goal for offside and a handful of speculative long-range efforts that failed to trouble the scorers, with the focus on the inability of either attack to break down a well-organized opposition. The standout performances came from the central defenders and holding midfielders who snuffed out danger and controlled the tempo in the middle of the park. The table impact of this draw meant both Ghazl El Mahallah and Wadi Degla SC missed a chance to gain ground on their rivals, with the point doing little to lift them significantly in the tightly contested Egyptian top flight. The managers likely expressed frustration at the lack of cutting edge in their post-match comments, emphasizing the need for improvement in the final third. The starting XIs reflected both teams' strategies, with experienced campaigners and local talents taking to the field in a match that promised more than it delivered.

