Ismaili were held to a 1-1 draw by Ittihad in the third week of the Egyptian Premier League in a match that witnessed violence between both teams' fans at the Ismailia Stadium. Clashes between fans occurred by the end of the first half, even though it was hardly exciting on the pitch with the score tied at 0-0. After the break, visitors Ittihad took the lead through a fortunate freekick by Ghanaian midfielder Samuel Kyere, but Hosni Abd-Rabou replied for Ismaili with his third spot kick in as many games. Super-sub Die Foneye In Cairo, cup champions ENPPI were inspired by substitute Vincent Die Foneye as they came back from behind to beat newly-promoted Dakhlia 3-2. With his side losing 2-1, Die Foneye came off the bench to score twice in two minutes and win the game for Mokhtar Mokhtar's team. First win for Telephones In a game between two promoted teams, Bani Suef Telephones outclassed Ghazl Mahalla 3-0, courtesy of goals by Hassan Moussa, Ahmed Shokri and Mostafa Mehanna.