Ismaily were held to a draw by Petrojet as the Egyptian Premier League resumed following more than two months off.
Petrojet added to the woes of Ismaily after holding the coastal club to a 1-1 draw as the Egyptian Premier League resumed Wednesday following a long break and amid tight security.
Last month’s pitch invasion in an African Champions League clash in Cairo cast doubts over the ability of the Interior Ministry to secure the league’s highly-charged games, but a trouble-free Wednesday was a promising sign.
Ismaily’s few supporters lit flares in the stands after their team fell behind in the first half against Petrojet, but there were no security incidents. The league was postponed in January following a popular uprising that forced former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to step down.
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The Dervishes’ draw increases pressure on Dutch coach Mark Wotte, whose side waved goodbye to the African Confederation Cup recently following a stunning loss to Kenyan side Sofapaka.
Second placed Ismaily failed to narrow the gap with league leaders Zamalek, who could move five points clear at the top if they beat Harras El-Hodoud on Thursday.
Elsewhere, ENPPI’s hopes of playing African football next season were dealt a blow following a surprise 2-1 defeat by lowly Gouna, seventh-placed Masry settled for a 1-1 draw with Gaish, and Smouha eased their relegation worries after a thrilling 3-2 win over El-Entag El-Harby.
Defending champions Ahly, who eye a seventh consecutive league crown, face Ittihad El-Shorta in Wednesday’s late game.