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Secret of the Ninth

Documentary about the Egyptian club Al-Ahly achieving the title of the African Champions League for the ninth time (2020) after failing to achieve the title since 2013, and the film revolves in several chapters between failure and fear until we reach the title.

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  • Mohamed Magdi Afsha

    Mohamed Magdi Afsha

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  • Pitso Mosimane

    Pitso Mosimane

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  • Ali Maâloul

    Ali Maâloul

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  • Mohamed El Shenawy

    Mohamed El Shenawy

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  • Aliou Dieng

    Aliou Dieng

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  • Amr Elsolia

    Amr Elsolia

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  • Hussein El Shahat

    Hussein El Shahat

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  • Yasser Ibrahim

    Yasser Ibrahim

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  • Ayman Ashraf

    Ayman Ashraf

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Overview

Documentary about the Egyptian club Al-Ahly achieving the title of the African Champions League for the ninth time (2020) after failing to achieve the title since 2013, and the film revolves in several chapters between failure and fear until we reach the title.

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