Winger Mido Gaber opened the scoring for Masry just ten minutes into the game with a powerful strike into the net.
Despite their early lead, the Port Said-based team squandered multiple opportunities to extend their advantage, with substitute striker Fakhredine Ben Youssef, Salah Mohsen, and Pape Badji all missing clear-cut chances.
In a dramatic turn of events, Mozambique's forward Nene saved the day for the hosts with a thunderous header during injury time, securing a crucial point for the Black Bulls.
Following this draw, Masry sit in second place in Group D with four points, trailing leaders Zamalek on goal difference despite both teams having accumulated the same number of points.
The upcoming clash between Masry and Zamalek on 15 December promises to be a decisive encounter in the group stage to determine the group's summit.
Black Bulls are set to host Enyimba on the same day.
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