Ranking the top scorers in the Premier League before the match between Zamalek and Ismaily

Ranking the top scorers in the Premier League before the match between Zamalek and Ismaily
Ranking the top scorers in the Premier League before the match between Zamalek and Ismaily

Ahmed Sayed Zizou, the star of Zamalek, seeks to return to score the net in the Ismaily match today, and to tighten the pressure on Christofao Mabululu, the Alexandrian Al-Ittihad striker, who is the sole top scorer in the Premier League, with 13 goals.

Zizou did not score in Zamalek’s last league matches against Ceramica Cleopatra and ranks third in the league’s top scorer list with 9 goals, while the duo, Mohamed Hamdi Zaki, the Aswan striker, and Ahmed El Sheikh, the Ghazl El Mahalla player, are in second place, scoring 10 goals each.

Ranking the top scorers in the Premier League before the match between Zamalek and Ismaily

1. The Angolan Christofao Mabululu, “Al Ittihad of Alexandria”, with 13 goals.

2. Ahmed Al-Sheikh “Ghazl Al-Mahalla” and Muhammad Hamdi Zaki “Aswan”, each with ten goals.

3. Ahmed Sayed Zizou, “Zamalek”, with 9 goals.

4. Mohamed Sharif, Al-Ahly striker, Tunisian Rafik Kabo, Enppi striker, and Algerian Rizqi Hamroun, Farco striker, each with 8 goals.

5. Ramadan Sobhi “Pyramids”, Hossam Hassan, Ghanaian Benjamin Boateng “Smouha”, Nigerian John Okoli “El Mokawloon” and Ahmed Yasser Rayan “Ceramic Cleopatra”, each with 7 goals.

6. Muhammad Al-Shami, Tunisian Firas Shawat “Al-Ismaili”, South African Fakhri Lakai “Pyramids”, Ugandan Joseph Oshaya “Al-Mokawloon”, Karim Bamboo “Al-Ahly Bank”, Karim Tariq “Tala’a Al-Jaish”, Samir Fikri “Interior” and Mustafa Ziko “Harras Al-Hodood”, each of them scored 6 goals .

7. The Tunisian Ali Maaloul “Al-Ahly”, Marwan Hamdi and Mohamed Abdel-Latif Grindou “Al-Masry”, and Mustafa Fathi “Pyramids”, each of them with 5 goals.

8. Ahmed Amin Ofa “Enppi”, Abdel Rahman Khaled “El Mokawloon”, Mohamed Reda and Marwan Mohsen “Future”, each with five goals.

9. Mahmoud Kahraba “Al-Ahly”, Youssef Osama Nabih, Tunisian Saif Al-Jaziri “Zamalek”, Moroccan Ahmed Belhadj “Zamalek and Aswan” and Nasser Mansi “Zamalek and Al-Ahly Bank”, each of whom had 4 goals.

10. Mahmoud Alaa “Al-Ittihad of Alexandria” and the Tunisian Elias Al-Jelassi “Al-Masry”, each of whom had 4 goals.