The refereeing team assigned to manage the match, scheduled for the evening of Friday, December 19, 2025, as part of the second round of the Egypt Capital Cup tournament, has been announced.
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Refereeing Team for the Al-Ahly vs. Ceramica Match
The committee has decided to assign the task to a local team led by the main referee, assisted in managing the match by:
Mohamed Hamdy Soliman: First Assistant Referee.
Ahmed Roshdy: Second Assistant Referee.
Ahmed Majed: Fourth Official.
Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
In the Video Assistant Referee room, referee Mohamed Desouky will serve as the main VAR, assisted by Ahmed Tarek Moussa to ensure officiating accuracy in contentious situations.
Details of the Al-Ahly vs. Ceramica Match
The starting whistle will blow at exactly 8:00 PM Cairo time. The match will be hosted at the Arab Contractors Stadium. The Red Giants enter the match seeking to correct their course after stumbling in the first round, while the Ceramica Cleopatra team aims to continue its strong performances in the tournament that brings together Egypt’s elite clubs.

Mohamed El-Etbani
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Mohamed Hamdy Soliman
– **Mohamed** (also spelled Muhammad): A very common first name meaning “praised” or “praiseworthy,” often given in honor of the Prophet Muhammad in Islam.
– **Hamdy**: A patronymic or middle name meaning “praise” or “thankfulness,” derived from the Arabic root *ḥ-m-d* (related to praise and gratitude).
– **Soliman** (also spelled Sulaiman/Suleiman): A family name or surname, the Arabic equivalent of “Solomon,” associated with the prophet known for wisdom in Islamic, Christian, and Jewish traditions.
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Ahmed Roshdy
– **Ahmed** (أحمد) is one of the most popular male given names in the Arab and Muslim world, meaning “highly praised” or “one who constantly thanks God.” It’s derived from the same root as the name Muhammad.
– **Roshdy** (رشدي) is a surname of Arabic origin, often meaning “mature,” “wise,” or “rightly guided.”
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– **Ahmed Roshdy**, an Egyptian actor from the mid-20th century.
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Ahmed Majed
– **Ahmed** (أحمد) is a common Arabic name meaning “highly praised” or “one who constantly thanks God.”
– **Majed** (ماجد) means “glorious,” “noble,” or “excellent.”
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Mohamed Desouky
– **Mohamed** (also spelled Muhammad, Mohammed, etc.): Meaning “praised” or “praiseworthy,” it is one of the most popular names in the Islamic world, often given in honor of the Prophet Muhammad.
– **Desouky** (also spelled Desouki, Dessouki, etc.): An Arabic surname that often indicates a family origin from the city of **Desouk** in northern Egypt. Desouk is a city in the Kafr El Sheikh Governorate, known for its religious and cultural significance.
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Ahmed Tarek Moussa
– **Ahmed** (أحمد): A very popular Arabic name meaning “highly praised” or “one who constantly thanks God.” It’s a variant of the name Muhammad.
– **Tarek** (طارق): Meaning “morning star” or “he who knocks at the door.” It’s also associated with Tariq ibn Ziyad, the Muslim general who conquered Hispania.
– **Moussa** (موسى): The Arabic form of “Moses,” the prophet in Abrahamic religions.
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