Ranking of Egyptian Premier League Top Scorers: Trezeguet and Al-Dabbagh Lead
The competition for the top scorer in the Egyptian Premier League for the 2025-2026 season continues, with close numbers among the leading strikers.
Mahamoud Hassan Trezeguet, a player for Al Ahly, and Odai Al-Dabbagh, a striker for Zamalek, share the lead with 8 goals each.
Following them is a trio that continues to chase strongly, consisting of Ahmed Yasser Rayan from Al Ahly Bank, Nasser Maher from Pyramids, and Salah Mohsen from Al Masry Al Port Said, each with 7 goals.
The last round witnessed the brilliance of several strikers, as Nasser Mansi, a Zamalek player, continued his scoring streak, raising his tally to 6 goals, thereby enhancing his offensive presence. Meanwhile, Ahmed Yasser Rayan confirmed the continuity of his outstanding form after scoring in the match against Haras El Hodood.
Top Scorers: Mahmoud Trezeguet (Al Ahly) – 8 goals, Odai Dabbagh (Zamalek) – 8 goals, Ahmed Yasser Rayan (Al Ahly Bank) – 7 goals, Nasser Maher (Pyramids) – 7 goals, Salah Mohsen (Al Masry) – 7 goals, Ali Suleiman (Ismailia Electricity) – 6 goals, Nasser Mansi (Zamalek) – 6 goals, Osama Faisal (Al Ahly Bank) – 6 goals.
These numbers indicate intensified competition in the upcoming rounds, with levels becoming closer between more than one player in the race for the Golden Boot.
Mahamoud Hassan Trezeguet, a player for Al Ahly, and Odai Al-Dabbagh, a striker for Zamalek, share the lead with 8 goals each.
Following them is a trio that continues to chase strongly, consisting of Ahmed Yasser Rayan from Al Ahly Bank, Nasser Maher from Pyramids, and Salah Mohsen from Al Masry Al Port Said, each with 7 goals.
The last round witnessed the brilliance of several strikers, as Nasser Mansi, a Zamalek player, continued his scoring streak, raising his tally to 6 goals, thereby enhancing his offensive presence. Meanwhile, Ahmed Yasser Rayan confirmed the continuity of his outstanding form after scoring in the match against Haras El Hodood.
Top Scorers: Mahmoud Trezeguet (Al Ahly) – 8 goals, Odai Dabbagh (Zamalek) – 8 goals, Ahmed Yasser Rayan (Al Ahly Bank) – 7 goals, Nasser Maher (Pyramids) – 7 goals, Salah Mohsen (Al Masry) – 7 goals, Ali Suleiman (Ismailia Electricity) – 6 goals, Nasser Mansi (Zamalek) – 6 goals, Osama Faisal (Al Ahly Bank) – 6 goals.
These numbers indicate intensified competition in the upcoming rounds, with levels becoming closer between more than one player in the race for the Golden Boot.