Ghanaian Ernest Papa Arko emerged top scorer for 2008/2009 Egyptian Premier League season which ended on Thursday with 12 goals.
The El-Gaish striker failed to score in their last match on Wednesday as they slipped 3-1 at the Cairo International Stadium against Al Ahly.
The 28-year-old beat competition from Ahli's Flavio Amado and Ahmed Gaafar of Telecom Egypt who finished joint second with 11 goals.
El-Gaish battled with relegation for the first half of the season but overhauled themselves to finish seventh on the league table.
Meanwhile, Eric Bekoe's Petrojet secured a last day 3-2 win over ENPPI to finish third and 12 points behind joint leaders Ahli and Ismaili.
Petroject will play in next year's Caf Confederation Cup.


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