CAIRO — Round 11 of the Egyptian Premier League served up plenty of excitement, with Ceramica Cleopatra reclaimed top spot after a commanding 2–0 victory over Talae El-Geish in Suez. Ismaily bounced back to winning form against Haras El-Hodood, NBE Club proved too strong for El-Gouna, while Arab Contractors and Enppi shared the spoils in a 1–1 draw.
Ceramica 2-0 El-Geish
Ceramica Cleopatra secured a 2–0 victory over Talae El-Geish at the Suez Canal Authority Stadium.

Striker Marwan Osman “Otaka” put Ceramica ahead in the 24th minute, before defender Saad Samir doubled the lead midway through the second half.
The win lifted Ceramica Cleopatra to the top of the Egyptian Premier League table with 20 points from 10 matches (6 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses).

El-Geish, meanwhile, slipped to 16th place with 9 points from 11 matches (2 wins, 3 draws, 6 defeats).
Ismaily 3–1 El-Hodood
Ismaily returned to winning ways with a 3–1 victory over Haras El-Hodood in their Egyptian League encounter at Ismailia Stadium.
Haras El-Hodood took an early lead through defender Ibrahim Abdelhakem in the 16th minute, but Ismaily’s Abdullah Mohamed levelled the score just before halftime.

An own goal by midfielder Omar Fathi “Saviola” in the 73rd minute put Ismaily ahead, before striker Anwar Abdelsalam sealed the win with a stoppage-time strike.
The result marked Ismaily’s second league win, lifting them to seven points in 19th place, while Haras El-Hodood remained on 11 points in 15th place.
ZED FC 2–1 Petrojet
ZED FC came from behind to beat Petrojet 2–1 in their clash at Cairo International Stadium.

Senegalese forward Seko Sonko opened the scoring for Petrojet in the 30th minute, but Mauritanian midfielder Maata Magassa leveled for ZED just before halftime.
Striker Shady Hussein then struck the winner in the 56th minute to seal the comeback.
The result moves ZED up to seventh in the table with 15 points, while Petrojet remains on 14 points in 13th place.
NBE 3–0 El-Gouna
NBE Club cruised to a comfortable 3–0 win over El-Gouna at Khaled Beshara Stadium.

Forward Ahmed Yasser Rayan netted twice in the 41st and 69th minutes, while striker Osama Faisal added a third in the 60th minute to secure all three points for NBE.
With the victory, NBE Club climbed to 10th place on 14 points, leaving El-Gouna stuck on 12 points in 14th place.
Modern 2–1 Degla
Modern Sport edged past Wadi Degla 2–1 in a hard-fought clash at Al-Salam International Stadium.
Midfielder Ahmed Youssef opened the scoring for Modern Sport in the 16th minute, heading home a cross from winger Ali Fawzi.

Midfielder Ali Zazaa doubled the lead in the 72nd minute with a thunderous strike from distance, before striker Ahmed Farouk pulled one back for Wadi Degla in the 82nd minute.
The win lifted Modern Sport to 15 points in eighth place, while Wadi Degla styed sixth on 16 points.
El-Mahalla 1–0 Kahraba
Ghazl El-Mahalla earned a narrow 1–0 victory over Kahraba Ismailia in their home fixture at El-Mahalla Stadium.
Defender Ahmed Shosha scored the match’s only goal in the 50th minute with a long-range effort that beat the Kahraba goalkeeper.

El-Mahalla dominated much of the game and squandered several chances through winger Mohamed Grendo and left-back player Yehia Zakaria, while Kahraba’s attacks were sporadic and lacked threat.
With the win, Ghazl El-Mahalla moved up to 12th place with 14 points, while Kahraba Ismailia remained 18th on 8 points.
Contractors 1–1 Enppi
Arab Contractors and Enppi shared the spoils in a 1–1 draw at Arab Contractors Stadium.
Striker Shokry Naguib put Contractors ahead in the 3rd minute before midfielder Ziad Kamal equalized for Enppi midway through the first half.
The match marked the debut of Sami Komsan as head coach of Arab Contractors.

The “Mountain Wolves” remain winless this season, sitting bottom in 21th place with six points from 11 games. They have drawn six and lost five, scoring four goals and conceding ten.
Enppi, meanwhile, climbed to fifth place with 18 points from four wins, six draws, and one defeat, with a goal difference of +5.
