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Al Ahly SC
Full nameAl Ahly Sporting Club
Nickname(s)
  • Nadi El Watanniyah (Club of Patriotism)
  • El Shayateen El Homr (The Red Devils)
  • El Mared El Ahmar (The Red Giant)
  • Nadi El Qarn (Club of The Century)
Short nameASC, AFC, AHL
Founded24 April 1907; 117 years ago (1907-04-24)
GroundCairo International Stadium
Capacity75,700
ChairmanMahmoud El Khatib
ManagerMarcel Koller
LeagueEgyptian Premier League
2023–24Egyptian Premier League, 1st of 18 (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Al Ahly Sporting Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلى للرياضة البدنية), commonly known as Al Ahly, is an Egyptian professional sports club based in Cairo, Egypt. The club is mainly known for its professional football team which currently plays in the Egyptian Premier League, the highest tier in the Egyptian football league system. The club is renowned for its consistent success at both domestic and continental levels, regularly contending in CAF tournaments.

Founded on 24 April 1907 by Omar Lotfy, Al Ahly has a record of 44 Egyptian Premier League titles, 39 Egypt Cup titles and 14 Egyptian Super Cups. Al Ahly is the most successful club in Africa.[1]

In international competitions, the club has won a record 12 CAF Champions League titles, 1 CAF Confederation Cup, a record of 8 CAF Super Cups, a record of 4 African Cup Winners' Cups, 1 Afro-Asian Club Championship, 1 Arab Club Champions Cup, 1 Arab Cup Winners' Cup, a record of 2 Arab Super Cups, and has won 4 bronze medals in the FIFA Club World Cup. With 26 official continental titles, Al Ahly was voted by CAF as the African club of the 20th century.[2]

History

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Establishment and start of the club

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The first official meeting of the Al Ahly club's board.
الأهلي بطل كأس مصر والكأس السلطانية 1925
Al Ahly squad in 1925
Saad Zaghloul, the minister of education, became the first honorary president of Al Ahly.

The idea of establishing Al Ahly came in the first 10 years of the 20th century and was firstly raised by Omar Lotfy, who was a student in the Egyptian Law School during his presidency of the High School Students Club. The establishment of a club for high school students was for political reasons along with the students needing a sports club for them to gather for leisure and exercise.

He discussed the idea of establishing the club with a group of friends who were enthusiastic about it and in 1907, Al Ahly was established.[3]

Talaat Harb, president of the Bank of Egypt, contributed £E100 to the establishment of the club.
Al Ahly squad in the first Egyptian League.
Nour El-Dali - Saleh Selim
Al Ahly's captain Saleh Selim shaking hands with Zamalek's captain Nour El-Dali and referee preparing to make a coin toss before playing the 1959 Egypt Cup final
Omar Lotfy, the Cairo University student, who among other students group asked for the foundation of national club.

The club was first headed by Alfred Mitchell-Innes, who was a British advisor to the Ministry of Finance at the time. He was the first head in order to facilitate financial support for the club. An official meeting of the club's board was held on 24 April 1907. The committee met at 5:30 pm in the house of Mitchell-Innes in Giza under his chairmanship and the membership of Idris Ragheb Bey, Ismael Seri Pasha, Amin Sami Pasha, Omar Lotfi Bek and Mohamed Effendi Sherif as secretary.[4]

After the establishment of the club was approved, the main building was designed by architect Ismail Seri, and revised by Mitchell-Innes. A civil company on the behalf of Al Ahly Sports Club was established. Shares of the company were worth £E5 each, and it was the goal of the club when it was established to raise £E5,000. Only £E3,165 were collected over a year which was not enough to fund the establishment. This forced the club to borrow £E1,000 from the National Bank of Egypt in March 1908. Talaat Harb, the president of the Bank of Egypt, contributed £E100 to the establishment of the club.

The first honorary president of the club was the Minister of Education Saad Zaghloul.[5] The name of Al Ahly Sporting Club was suggested by Amine Samy Amin, who suggested that the name is similar to the word "National" in Egyptian Arabic.[6] On 2 April 1908, Mitchell-Innes stepped down as president of the club. Aziz Ezzat was appointed as the new president and became the first Egyptian president of Al Ahly. The official opening ceremony of the club was held in its main building on 26 February 1909.

Mokhtar El Tetsh, one of the club legends, is the namesake of the club's old stadium and current training ground

The game of football was not one of the goals of the founders of Al Ahly SC, but rather to open its doors to students of high schools to meet and practice political dialogues. However, the graduates of high schools who were members of the club developed a passion with football, which prompted the club to build the first stadium in 1909. At the time, they called it Al-Hawsh; colloquially meaning the courtyard in Egyptian Arabic. The stadium was improved over the years, eventually becoming Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium.[7]

The first official football team was established in 1911. The team was primary and secondary school players who played football in Al-Hawsh. The names of the first players of Al Ahly were as follows: Hussein Hegazi, Abdel Fattah Taher, Fouad Darwish, Hussein Mansour, and Ibrahim Fahmy.[8]

In 1915, Al Ahly made tours to Egyptian cities to play matches and to spread football and its culture. Al Ahly played in Alexandria, Port Said, Assiut, and Ismailia. The team, led by Hussein Hegazi, faced many teams, including foreign teams belonging to the British Army, which increased the popularity of Al Ahly and the new game in Egypt.[9] Ahly contributed with Zamalek SC, El Sekka El Hadid SC in the formation of the first football team of Egypt to participate in the 1920 Olympic Games. The club also contributed to the establishment of the Egyptian Football Association.

First titles (1918–1948)

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After Al Ahly's refusal to compete with foreign British clubs in the Sultan Hussein Cup in its first edition in 1917, the club's management decided to participate in the 1918 championship as a sign of resistance and to display Egyptian presence in the sport.[10] In 1923, Al-Ahly won their first Sultan Hussain Cup after beating the defending champion Zamalek SC, with them winning six other titles to be the record holder in the number of wins until the last edition in 1938.[11] They also played an active role in the establishment of the Egyptian Tennis Federation.[12] The club followed their first win of the Sultan Hussain Cup with the King Farouk Cup in 1924, defeating El Sekka El Hadid 4–1 in the final. The man of the match was Mokhtar Eltetsh, who scored two goals.[13]

In the summer of 1929, Al Ahly's football went on a tour where the team traveled to face several European clubs, such as Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray in Turkey and BFC Preussen, 1860 Munich and Schalke in Germany. The tour ended with Al Ahly playing the last two games in Bulgaria against Levski Sofia and Slavia Sofia.[14] In November 1930, Al-Ahly defeated rival Zamalek 4–0 in a match in the Cairo League. In that game, Mokhtar El Tetsh was the first player to score a hat trick in the Cairo Derby.[15] At the end of the 1936–1937 season, Al Ahly managed to win the league in the last round by defeating Zamalek 4–1, finishing three points ahead of their rivals. The club won the King Farouk Cup with a 3–2 victory over El Sekka El Hadid SC.[16] In 1938, Al Ahly won the last version of the Sultan Hussein Cup, with a 1–0 victory over Al Masry in the final match. The club won the Cairo League, again in the last round, with a 5–1 victory over the second placed Zamalek.[17][18]

The team traveled to Mandatory Palestine in 1943 on a 23-day tour, headed by Mokhtar El Tetsh, to play several matches with Arab teams to support Palestine against the Zionists. The decision had been made despite the refusal of the president of the Egyptian Football Association Haider Pasha, due to the pressure from the British position against the Palestinian issue.[19]

Dominating the league (1948–1967)

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In the first edition of the Egyptian Premier League, held for the first time in 1948, Al Ahly won the first match 5–0 against Greek Alexandria. Ahmed Makkawi scored the first goal for Al Ahly in the history of the competition in the 11th minute. The first team to represent Al Ahly in the competition was composed of: Kamal Hamed – Abdulaziz Hamami – Muhammad Abu Habajah – Abdel Moneim Shatara – Sayed Othman – Hilmi Abu Al-Moaty – Fouad Sedki – Muhammad Lheta – Ahmed MekkawiSaleh Selim – Fathi Khattab. Mokhatr al Tetsh led Al Ahly to win the first championship in the club's history as a player and also led the club to win the first league in the club's history as a manager, achieving a double of the league and the cup for the first time after defeating Zamalek 3–1 in the 1949 King Farouk Cup final. Toto, Hussein Madkour and Fathi Khattab scored for Al Ahly.[20]

The 1949–50 season was a historical superiority for Al Ahly, winning all the local championships. Al Ahly won the Egyptian Premier League after a tie in points with Tersana. The league winner was decided by a play-off match with Al Ahly winning the match against Tersana 2–1. The club also won the Cairo League, one point ahead of Tersana. In the Egypt Cup, Al Ahly defeated Tersana in the final 6–0.[21]

In the 1950–51 season, Al Ahly won the league for the third consecutive time despite the strong competition with Zamalek, as well as a difficult victory in the King Farouk Cup final against El Sekka El Hadid.[22] Following the dethroning of King Farouk in the 1952 revolution, Ahly appointed Gamal Abdel Nasser as club honorary president.[23]

In the 1951–52 season, the league championship was cancelled due to the Egyptian revolution that year, and to allow the national team to prepare for the 1952 Summer Olympics. However, the Egypt Cup and the Cairo League were played as normal. Al Ahly lost both tournaments to Zamalek. The league returned the following season and Al Ahly won the league for the fourth time in a row, with a narrow two point lead ahead of Zamalek, after the two teams tied 2–2 in the last round. In the cup, Al Ahly managed to defeat the defending champions Zamalek 4–1 in the final.[24]

In the 1953–54 season, Al Ahly won their fifth consecutive and fifth overall Egyptian Premier League title in the club's history.[25][26] In the cup, they were eliminated from the semi-final by Al Masry.[27]

In the 1956–57 season, the number of teams increased to 14 teams, and Al Ahly managed to win the league nine points ahead of Zamalek, to win the seventh title in a row. It was the first time that the team had reached 40 points.[28] Al Ahly won the 1958–59 league championship for the ninth time in a row. El-Sayed El-Dhizui became the first Al Ahly player to be the top goal scorer in the league. The team scored 55 goals in just 18 games that season, more than 20 goals from their nearest competitors.[29]

After losing the league for the first time since the start of the competition in the 1959–60 season, Al Ahly won the league for the tenth time in the club's history, in the 1960–61 season.[30] The club won the Egypt Cup after defeating El Qanah 5–0, with Mimi El-Sherbini scoring two goals.[31]

First participation in African championships (1967–1980)

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After the 1967 Six-Day War and the suspension of sporting activity in Egypt, Al Ahly's board, headed by Ibrahim Kamel El-Wakil, announced that the club will host the military training for the members volunteering in the Egyptian Army, as well as collecting donations in the name of the club to support the military.[32]

Many players on the team retired to volunteer for the war. Al-Ahly did not win the league for another 13 years.

Nándor Hidegkuti and Mahmoud El Khatib
El Khatib with the 1976–77 League championship.

After years of deterioration, the club took the first steps in recovery when the management decided to sign Nándor Hidegkuti as head coach in September 1973, at a salary of fewer than 600 dollars.[33] Hidegkuti introduced a new generation known as El Talamza (the students). The league title returned to Al Ahly in 1974–75, with the team scoring 70 goals in 34 games.[34] Al Ahly's first participation in the African Champions League was in 1976. The team got knocked out from the first round by MC Alger. Al Khatib scored the first continental goal for Al Ahly.[35]

The club won the league in 1975–76[36] and 1976–77. The latter season saw the second participation in African competition, where the team fared better than the first time. They eventually bowed out in the quarter-finals by Accra Hearts of Oak S.C.[37] From 1978 to 1980, Hidegkuti refused to take part in the CAF Champions League due to lack of financial resources and exhausting journeys in Africa.[38]

African success (1980–1990)

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Mohamed Hassan Helmy - Saleh Selim
Al Ahly's president Saleh Selim with Zamalek's president Mohammed Hassan Helmy at Zamalek headquarters, 1980

Zamalek remained ahead of Al Ahly by six points in the 1981–82 Egyptian Premier League season. That season, a match won was counted in two points, not three. The last matches in the competition witnessed a dip in form by Zamalek with Al Ahly managing to win the championship with three points ahead of them, after a goalless Cairo derby draw in the last round. Al Ahly reached the semi-final of 1981 African Cup of Champions Clubs but withdrew due to the assassination of the President Anwar Sadat.[39]

Al Ahly won the 1982 African Cup of Champions Clubs, known today as the CAF Champions League, defeating Asante Kotoko S.C. in the final. he first leg was held on 28 November at the Cairo Stadium in front of 60,000 spectators. They won the first leg 3–0. The second leg was held on 12 December in Kumasi, Ghana, and was attended by more than 70,000 spectators. In the second leg, the game ended tied 1–1. Al Ahly during this edition of the tournament played ten games, achieved victory in all five games at home, lost two games and tied in three away. The biggest win was a 5–0 victory against Young Africans S.C. in the round of 16. The club scored 16 goals and conceded five goals only in this tournament.[40]

Al Ahly Players with the 1982 CAF Champions League.

Al Ahly reached the final of the African Champions League for the second time in a row in 1983, but Asante Kotoko S.C. won the finals by scoring the only goal of both matches in the second match. The first leg was played on 27 November at Cairo Stadium with 90,000 spectators, with one of the attendees being the former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, and ended tied 0–0. The second leg took place on 11 December in Kumasi with 70,000 spectators, and ended with a 0–1 loss.

Al Ahly reached a continental final again in 1984, this time in the African Cup Winners' Cup against Canon Yaoundé. Al-Ahly won on penalties after a 1–1 draw in both games.[41] The 1984–85 season was one of the best seasons in the history of Al Ahly, as the club won the cup and the league, as well as winning the African Cup Winners Cup for the second time in a row by defeating Leventis United 2–1 on aggregate.[42] For the third time in a row, Al Ahly won the African Cup Winners' Cup in 1986 after winning the league, by defeating AS Sogara in the final 3–2 on aggregate.[43]

Al Ahly won the Egyptian League in the 1986–87 season under the management of the coach Taha Ismail. Al Ahly won the league being two points ahead of Zamalek after being tied in the standings before the last match. The club was able to beat Zamalek in the last round 2–1.[44]

Al Ahly won the 1987 African Cup of Champions Clubs by defeating Al-Hilal Club in the final. The first leg was a 0–0 draw played on 29 November in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, attended by 50,000 Sudanese and 500 Egyptian spectators. The second leg was held on 18 December at the Cairo Stadium in the presence of 80,000 spectators, with Al Ahly winning 2–0. Three days after the match, club legend Mahmoud El Khatib decided to retire after 17 years at the club, in a press conference attended by a large crowd of journalists.[45]

Arab tournament success & boycotting CAF (1990–2005)

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In 1992, Al Ahly won the Egypt Cup title by defeating the league champions Zamalek 2–1 in the final.[46] After winning the cup for the third time in a row in 1993, Al Ahly returned to Africa by winning the African Cup Winners' Cup for the fourth time in its history in 1993, which was the last time the club participated in the tournament. Al Ahly defeated Africa Sports d'Abidjan in the final in Cairo Stadium after a 1–1 draw in the first leg. In the same season, the club won the Egypt Cup by beating Ghazl El Mahalla SC 3–2 in the final.[47][48]

After three years without winning the league, Al Ahly won the league in the 1993–94 season under the management of Alan Harris after a strong competition with Ismaily SC, which was only decided by a playoff match in which the club won 4–3 in Alexandria.[49]

Al Ahly participated in the Arab Championships for the first time in 1994 after a decision to boycott the African tournaments due to weak financial returns and complaints about the refereeing decisions in the 1994 CAF Super Cup. Al Ahly won the 1994 Arab Cup Winners' Cup by defeating Al Shabab in the final 1–0.[50] After leading Al Ahly to their second consecutive league title and the Arab Super Cup in Morocco, Reiner Hollmann left Al Ahly at the end of 1997, after finishing second in the 1997 Arab Club Champions Cup in Tunisia. He was replaced by his countryman Rainer Zobel, who succeeded in winning the league championship for the fifth consecutive season in 1997–98 and winning the 1998 Arab Super Cup title with Zobel for the second successive season, beating MC Oran and Al-Shabab, and drawing with Club Africain. In 1998, Al Ahly returned to the African championships for the first time in six years.[51]

In the summer of 2001, Ahly signed Manuel José to take on the leadership of the team, the first time in the club's history to have a Portuguese manager. Jose's first match with Al Ahly was a friendly against Real Madrid in August 2001, when Al Ahly stunned Madrid with a 1–0 win at the Cairo Stadium.[52] This was the fourth time Al Ahly had defeated a European champion, the others being a 3–2 victory over Benfica in 1963, a 2–1 win against Bayern Munich in 1977, and a 3–0 win against Steaua București in 1986.[53]

Al Ahly won the African Champions League title after a 4–1 on aggregate victory over Mamelodi Sundowns. The first leg was held on 8 December at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in the South African capital Pretoria, and ended in a 1–1 draw. The second leg was held on 21 December at the Cairo International Stadium in the presence of 75,000 spectators, and ended with a 3–0 win for Al Ahly.[54]

Al Ahly also won the 2002 CAF Super Cup with a 4–1 victory over Kaizer Chiefs F.C. in Cairo, in a match that saw Al Ahly's goalkeeper Essam El Hadary scoring his historic goal. Manuel Jose was unable to collect any local championships in his first term,[55] although his team was able to achieve an emphatic 6–1 victory against the defending champion Zamalek in the league. At the end of the season, Jose was sacked and replaced by the Dutchman Johannes Bonfrere on a one-year contract, on a monthly salary of $18,000. The club's decision to sack Jose was not liked by the majority of the fans.[56][57]

Golden era (2005–2013)

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Al Ahly achieved victory in all the matches of the first 14 rounds of the 2004–05 Egyptian Premier League, to win the Premier League title for the 29th time in the club history and the first local championship for the Portuguese coach Manuel José who was rehired by the club. Al Ahly won the league by a record 31 point difference from Enppi, the closest competitor. It was the first time that a club won all their matches in the first half of a season since the league began in 1948.[58]

Al Ahly fans celebrating after winning the 2005 CAF Champions League

Al Ahly also won their second Egyptian Super Cup in July 2005 by defeating Enppi 1–0. At the end of 2005, the club clinched the CAF Champions League for the fourth time in their history after defeating Étoile du Sahel 3–0 in the final in Cairo. The first leg was played on 29 October at the Stade Olympique de Sousse, Tunisia, and ended 0–0. The second leg was played on 12 November at the Cairo Military Academy Stadium in the presence of 30,000 spectators, due to renovations at Cairo International Stadium in preparation for hosting the 2006 African Nations Cup. Al Ahly won 3–0, with goals scored by Mohamed Aboutrika, Osama Hosni, and Mohammed Barakat.

With their Champions League triumph, the team would go on to set an unprecedented record of going an entire season unbeaten in all competitions. 46 matches were played in the Egyptian Premier League,[59] Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, and the CAF Champions League combined, with the club completing a quadruple winning all the aforementioned competitions. The club also set another record of not losing in 52 games in 852 days. Al Ahly made their first appearance at a FIFA Club World Cup in December 2005, but had an unsuccessful campaign as the team lost to Al-Ittihad in the first round and then lost the fifth-place match to Sydney FC.[60]

Mohamed Aboutrika, one of the club legends.

The 2006–07 season was successful, starting with the Egyptian Super Cup for the second time with another win over Enppi, with a goal in the stoppage time. The club also won the league for the second time in a row. Al Ahly returned to the Egyptian Cup with a 3–0 win over Zamalek SC, achieving a domestic treble.

Al Ahly performed well in the CAF Super Cup by reaching the final against CS Sfaxien, drawing the first leg 1–1 in the Cairo Stadium. After the match, CS Sfaxien were considered favorites to win the cup. The second leg against CS Sfaxien ended in a 1–0 win for Al Ahly.

The club then participated in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup in their second appearance. Al Ahly's participation this time was better compared to their previous one, as they defeated Auckland City FC in the quarter-final 2–0. The team played in the semi-finals against Brazilian club Internacional, losing 2–1. The club managed to achieve the bronze medal for the first time in African history by defeating Club América 2–1 in Yokohama.[61]

Al Ahly played the 2007 CAF Super Cup on 18 February at the Addis Ababa Stadium as the champion of the 2006 CAF Champions League against the ES Sahel, the champion of the 2006 CAF Confederation Cup. Al Ahly suffered from many absentees at this stage due to injuries. However, the match went to penalties after the extra time ended with a goalless draw, which Al Ahly won 5–4 on shootout. After achieving the Super Cup title, the club equalled the record set by Zamalek with 3 Super Cup titles, before adding three other titles to set a new record. Al Ahly also set another record as the club with most participations in the African Super Cup (8 times).[62]

Ultras Ahlawy Tifo before Cairo derby in 2007–08 Egyptian Premier League.

Al Ahly continued winning the league title, winning the Egyptian Premier League for the 4th consecutive time by 17 points away from Ismaily SC. The team also won the Super Cup for the fourth time in a row by beating Zamalek 2–0. It was the second victory in a week for Ahly over Zamalek after their meeting in the CAF Champions League a week earlier. Al Ahly won the CAF Champions league for the sixth time with a 4–2 win on aggregate over Coton Sport FC de Garoua in the final, after finishing the first leg with a 2–0 win and drawing in the second leg 2–2. The club set off for the Club World Cup again, but lost against C.F. Pachuca and Adelaide Football Club.[63]

The club started the 2008–09 season winning the CAF Super Cup after defeating CS Sfaxien 2–1, before starting the race to the league's shield with Ismaily. The two teams played a playoff match to determine the champion, which Al Ahly won 1–0.[64] It was the last championship for Manuel José during his second term before handing over the team's leadership to Hossam El-Badry.[65] El Badry managed to keep the 2009–10 league shield in Al Ahly's cupboard to become the first national coach to win the league championship for the club in 23 years. Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup by defeating Haras El Hodoud SC 1–0.

Al Ahly starting line up in 2011.

In the CAF Champions League, Al Ahly qualified for the semi-finals, but was knocked out by Espérance Sportive de Tunis due to a refereeing mistake by Joseph Lamptey that gave the hosts a win in the second leg.[66]

The sports activity in Egypt was postponed because of the Port Said Stadium riot, which resulted in the deaths of 74 people including 72 Al Ahly fans and caused the injuries of more than 500 people. In the first match after the return of sports activity, Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup after defeating Enppi 2–1, in a mourn-driven match at the empty stadium of Borg El Arab Stadium. Despite the difficult events, Al Ahly players overcame the circumstances and defeated Esperance in the 2012 CAF Champions League Final. The first leg finished 1–1 at the Borg El Arab Stadium. A 2–1 second leg victory to Al Ahly at the Stade Olympique de Radès added the seventh African champions title in the history of the club.[67][68]

Al Ahly, led by Hossam El Badri, achieved fourth place in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, with a victory in the first match against Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2–1.[69] Al Ahly then lost 1–0 to the Copa Libertadores champion Corinthians, and then defeated by Monterrey 2–0 in the third-place deciding match.[70]

Hossam El Badri left the team to Mohamed Youssef, who lead Al Ahly to the 2013 CAF Champions League title for the eighth time by beating the South African club Orlando Pirates 2–0 in the second leg match, after a 1–1 draw in the first leg.[71]

Mahmoud Taher era (2014–2017)

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Al Ahly made their way to the African Confederations Cup after an early exit from the Champions League. Al Ahly reached the final against Séwé FC but lost the first leg 2–1. In the return match, the score was 0–0 until the sixth minute of stoppage time, when Al Ahly's Emad Moteab scored a goal with a header in the dying minutes which made coach Juan Carlos Garrido running with celebration onto the pitch. Garrido was later sacked after the club was eliminated from the CAF Champions League on penalties to Moghreb Tétouan. [72]

Al Ahly's form declined after most of the stars of the older generation retired, resulting in losses in a number of tournaments. The team regained balance when they met Zamalek in the Super Cup held in Dubai for the first time at the end of 2015.

Al Ahly fans Tifo before the Egyptian Super Cup in 2015.

Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Shafi led Al Ahly as a coach to a 3–2 win over Zamalek at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium to win the ninth Egyptian Super Cup in the club's history.[73]

After not winning the 2014–15 league title, Al Ahly won the 2015–16 league with a seven-point difference between the defending champions Zamalek. Al Ahly finished the competition under the leadership of Dutchman Martin Jol, who replaced the Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro.[74] Al Ahly won the league title for the 39th time in the club's history before the end of the league with four rounds. The team managed to go 39th games in a row unbeaten in all competitions, setting a record of 30 games unbeaten in the league, however Al Ahly reached the final of the 2016 Egypt Cup and lost to rival Zamalek SC in a 3–1 defeat, leading to Al Ahly failing to win their 36th Egypt Cup. Under the leadership of Hossam El-Badry, Al Ahly was able to keep a clean sheet in 30 games that season in all competitions.[75]

The club then won the Egyptian Cup for the 36th time in its history after beating Al Masry 2–1 in extratime in the Egyptian Cup final at Borg El Arab Stadium.[76]

Al Ahly reached the final of the 2017 CAF Champions League, drawing 1–1 with Wydad AC at Borg El Arab Stadium. Wydad later hosted Al Ahly at Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, where Al Ahly was defeated 1–0 and failed to secure the 9th CAF Champions League trophy.

Mahmoud El Khatib era & return to African success (2017–)

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On 1 December 2017, Mahmoud El Khatib was elected as the new club president. El Khatib won the polls ahead of Mahmoud Taher with 20,956 votes. Taher, who had been president since 2014 until 2017, collected 13,182 votes. In the race of vice-presidency, former Egyptian sports minister El Amry Farouk won with 19,923 votes with Mustafa Fahmy receiving 14,269 votes.[77]

Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup title for the ten time in its history, after defeating Al Masry SC 1–0. The winning goal was scored by Walid Azaro in the 12th minute of the first extra half of the match, which gave Al Ahly the title, also making Walid the first Moroccan and foreigner to score in the tournament.[78]

The next season, the club managed to clinch the Egyptian Premier League for the third consecutive season under the leadership of the manager Hossam El-Badry, and 40th in its history. Al Ahly officially won the title 6 weeks before the end of the championship, achieving the second fastest league in its history after the 2004–05 Egyptian Premier League season.[79]

Al Ahly reached the 2018 CAF Champions League Final, but lost to Tunisian club Esperance Du Tunis. Al Ahly won in the first leg 3–1, but Esperance Du Tunis defeated Al Ahly 3–0 in the second leg with them win the CAF Champions League Final.

On 9 April 2019, Al Ahly was knocked out of the 2018–19 CAF Champions League in the quarter-finals after suffering a 5–0 loss in the first leg to South Africa's Mameloudi Sundowns. In the second leg, Al Ahly won 1–0 but the score on aggregate was 5–1. This loss was the club's biggest loss since 1942 and in the CAF Champions League tournament. This loss resulted in the club's board deducting 10% of the players salary for a year. Many even criticized Martin Lasarte saying he was mostly responsible for the loss.

Al Ahly managed to win the 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League title for the fourth consecutive season and for the 41st in its history under the leadership of the Uruguayan manager Martín Lasarte, after defeating Al Mokawloon Al Arab 3–1. This result put Ahly five points clear of their rivals Zamalek with one game of the league season left.[80] Al Ahly won the 2018–19 league title despite a rough start, as results eventually improved and winter signings helped with team performance. The 2018–19 league win raised the club trophies to 136, making Al Ahly the most crowned club in world football with 20 continental titles; nine Champions Leagues, one Confederation Cup, four Cup Winners' Cups, six Super Cups and one Afro-Asian Club Championship. As of 2019, Al Ahly has won CAF Champions League in 1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008,[81] 2012 and in 2013; making them the most crowned team in Africa.[82]

On 31 August 2019, René Weiler was named the new coach of Al Ahly. Weiler replaced Martin Lasarte who was sacked despite guiding Al Ahly to win the league title with a game to spare.[83] Weiler was able to win his first title with the club in less than one month as Al Ahly managed to win the Egyptian Super Cup for the 11th time in the club history after defeating Zamalek 3–2 on 20 September 2019 at the Borg El Arab Stadium.[84] On 18 September, after Zamalek's loss to Aswan SC, Al Ahly won their 42nd Egyptian Premier League title in the 2019–20 season and was the second title for Weiler before leaving the club and being replaced by Pitso Mosimane.[85] On 27 November, Al Ahly faced rival Zamalek in the 2020 CAF Champions League Final, winning 2–1.[86] Magdy scored the winning goal for Al Ahly in the 86th minute to win Al Ahly's ninth CAF Champions League title and their first since 2013. About a week later, Al Ahly defeated Tala'ea El Gaish SC in the Egypt Cup final 3–2 on penalties. With this victory, Al Ahly won the treble for the third time in their history, and becoming the first African team to complete the continental treble three times.[87][88]

With Al Ahly qualified for the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup, they defeated hosts Al Duhail in the first match of the tournament, sending Al Ahly to its first official match with the European champions Bayern Munich in the Semi-finals.[89][90] Bayern defeated Al Ahly 2–0.[91] Al Ahly managed to secure the bronze medal for the second time in the club's history after defeating Palmeiras, the winners of the 2020 Copa Libertadores in the Third place play off, becoming the first and only Arab or African team to have won two medals in the tournament.[92]

On 28 May 2021, Al Ahly defeated RS Berkane 2–0 in the 2021 CAF Super Cup in Qatar, winning their 22nd continental title.[93] On 17 July 2021, Al Ahly defeated Kaizer Chiefs 3–0 in the Champions League Final in Morocco, winning their tenth Champions League and 23rd continental title.[94]

On 21 September 2021, Al Ahly lost the Egyptian Super Cup to Tala'ea El Gaish in a 3–2 defeat on penalties,[95] This resulted in a disciplinary action by the club's board, deducting £E300,000 from the players, football director, and the entirety of the coaching staff salaries.[96] The deduction was later lifted after Al Ahly beat Zamalek 5–3 in the Cairo derby on 5 November 2021.[97]

On 22 December 2021, Al Ahly won its eigthth CAF Super Cup after beating Raja CA 6–5 on penalties.[98]

Al Ahly players with the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup bronze medals

Al Ahly qualified to the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates as the champions of Africa. Al Ahly won the first match 1–0 against the CONCACAF Champions League winners Monterrey of Mexico despite having many players missing due to injuries, along with some of the club's players participating with the Egyptian national football team in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. In the semi-final, Al Ahly lost against Palmeiras, the winners of the 2021 Copa Libertadores 2–0 to play against Al Hilal in the third place playoff match. Al Ahly achieved the third place in the FIFA Club World Cup for the third time in the club's history after defeating Al Hilal 4–0, the biggest victory for Al Ahly in the FIFA Club World Cup.

Al Ahly for the second time reached the CAF Champions League Final for the third time in a row under the management of Pitso Mosimane, after defeating Algerian side ES Sétif 6–2 on aggregate, but failed to win their 11th CAF Champions League trophy after losing 2–0 to Wydad AC.

On 13 June 2022, Mosimane parted ways with Al Ahly and Samy Koumsan took over the manager role as an interim manager.[99] On 29 June 2022, Ricardo Soares replaced Pitso Mosimane as Al Ahly's manager. His debut with Al Ahly was against Petrojet in the Egypt Cup semi-final in which he led Al Ahly to a 2–0 victory to face rival Zamalek for the Egypt Cup Final, in which Al Ahly lost 2–1. This period witnessed a mass deterioration of Al Ahly, losing 3–2 to Smouha and Soares's league debut was a goalless draw with El Gouna, Al Ahly lost 2–0 to Pyramids in the league, drawing with Mokawloon Al Arab and drawing with Pharco. Al Ahly for the first time since the 1991–92 season was not in the top two of the Egyptian Premier League table as the club finished third place.

Following disappointing results during his time as manager, Ricardo Soares was sacked on 31 August 2022, just 2 months after he was appointed as Al Ahly's manager.

He was replaced by Marcel Koller who was appointed as Al Ahly's new manager on 9 September 2022.[100] Marcel Koller won his first trophy after Al Ahly beat rival Zamalek in a 2–0 win for the Egyptian Super Cup.

Al Ahly under Marcel Koller beat Alexandria's based Smouha SC in a 3–1 win in the Egypt Cup semi-final to meet Pyramids FC in the final. A couple of weeks later, Al Ahly played Auckland City in the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup, where Al Ahly beat the New Zealand-based team in a 3–0 win to face off CONCACAF Champions League winners Seattle Sounders FC who were competing as the first MLS club to participate in the tournament and their first-ever match in the cup. Al Ahly achieved a late 1–0 victory and advanced to the semi-final to meet the UEFA Champions League winner Real Madrid. This would be the second time the two sides meet after Manuel Jose's 2001 debut with the club where he was able to beat Real Madrid 1–0 at the Cairo International Stadium. Al Ahly lost to Real Madrid and faced Flamengo for the third-place playoffs, when Al Ahly lost 4–2 and ended with the 4th place for the tournament.

Al Ahly won the 2021–22 Egypt Cup after beating Pyramids in the final, being the 38th Egypt Cup for the club.[101] Al Ahly later won the 13th Egyptian Super Cup in its history after beating Pyramids FC 1–0 at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[102]

On 11 June 2023, Al Ahly won the CAF Champions League after defeating the same team they lost against in the 2021–22 final, the Moroccan club Wydad AC after beating them 3–2 on aggregate in the final. The first match was played at the Cairo International Stadium on 4 June with Al Ahly winning 2–1, but drew with Wydad AC 1–1 at Stade Mohamed V. This gave Al Ahly its 11th CAF Champions League and qualified them for the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup and 2023 CAF Super Cup.[103] A month later, on 10 July, Al Ahly achieved their 43rd Egyptian Premier League title.[104] In the 2023–24 CAF Champions League, Al Ahly clinched their 12th title after a 1–0 win on aggregate over Espérance de Tunis in the final.[105]

Rivalries

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The Cairo Derby is a rivalry between Egyptian clubs Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC. Both clubs are located in Greater Cairo, and their matches are considered the highlight of the football season with a live broadcast to most of the Middle Eastern and North African countries since the 1960s. Typically, the derby is played twice each season with two matches in the Egyptian Premier League, but it is not uncommon to find the teams meeting each other in the Egypt Cup, especially in the final, and in Africa's most prestigious club competition, the CAF Champions League.

Supporters

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Ultras Ahlawy

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Al Ahly has a large fan base of ultras named Ultras Ahlawy (abbreviated UA07) which are known for their pyrotechnic displays. Ultras Ahlawy raised its banner for the first time at a match against ENPPI Club on 13 April 2007. Ultras Ahlawy also supports Al Ahly's basketball, volleyball, and handball teams. Ultras Ahlawy members include college graduates, workers, and youth from many social levels in Egypt. Their motto is "Together Forever", which is meant to highlight the connection between their members. Other slogans include "WE ARE EGYPT", "The best club in the universe" or "The best club in existence" (Egyptian pronunciation: A'zam Nady Fi El Koon).

Other supporting groups

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Type of group Name Creation date
Ultras group Ultras Ahlawy 13 April 2007
Ultras group Ultras Devils 2007 (Dissolution in 2015)
Ultras group Ultras Winners 2012 (Dissolution in 2014)
Fans Association ALU 1996 (Dissolution in 2005)
Fans Association AFC 2005 (Dissolution in 2007)

Port Said Stadium riot

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On 1 February 2012, a massive riot occurred at Port Said Stadium in Port Said, Egypt, following an Egyptian Premier League football match between Al-Masry and Al Ahly, following a 3–1 victory by Al-Masry. Al-Masry supporters violently attacked supporters of Al Ahly by trapping them inside the stadium and attacking them with clubs, stones, bottles, and fireworks.[106][107] As a result, 72 supporters of Al Ahly were killed with more than 500 injured after thousands of Al-Masry spectators stormed the stadium stands and pitch. Many of the deaths were due to the police's refusal to open the stadium gates. Members of Ultras Ahlawy claim that the supporters were specifically targeted because of their highly televised calls for the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to step down, as well as their open mockery of the previous regime and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces.

Anthem

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"Arise, Al Ahly" is the club's official anthem written by the journalist Fekry Abaza in 1957 and composed by Umm Kulthum's husband Mahmoud Sherif. It was influenced by the anthem of the Egyptian Revolution of 1919 "Arise Egyptian".[108] The lyrics of the anthem are as follows:[109]

                       Arise, Al Ahly, see your sons and the soldiers        see your Battalions, see your soldiers and the crowds
                       See the signs of victory through all the generations      see and record the glories of immortality in them
                                              You are always you are always always on the top
                       Every blessing in your life is with us                      and that is the will of our Lord
                       From your elders we gained our glory                     and with your youth we kept our name
                                              You are always you are always always on the top

Grounds

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Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium (training ground)

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Cairo Tower behind Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium
Al Ahly fans supporting the team in Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium

The club was originally founded for students of higher schools to meet and practice political dialogues. However, the club, which prompted Al Ahly to build its first stadium in 1909 and was called "Al-Hawsh" at the time, which is a colloquial word from the Egyptian dialect meaning "the courtyard" in Arabic. The stadium was developed over the years to become known as Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium. In 1929, the stadium was named after Egypt's prince at this time, the Prince Farouk Stadium. By 1956, light stands were added to the stadium. The stadium was later renamed to the Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium, after Mokhtar El-Tetsh, a legend of the club. Al Ahly continued to play their home games at Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium until the Cairo International Stadium was opened.[110] Currently, the stadium holds the team training and friendly games.

Cairo International Stadium

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Al Ahly formerly played their home games at their own ground, Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium, but its capacity was too small for the club's supporters. As a way of solving the issue, Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium became the official training ground, and Cairo International Stadium replaced it as the official home ground. From 2014 to 2017, Al Ahly stopped playing their home games at the Cairo International Stadium due to security reasons. In the 2016–17 season, Al Ahly played most of their home games at Al Salam Stadium and played their matches in the African competitions at Borg El Arab Stadium. At the first leg of the Egyptian Premier League 2017–18 season, Al Ahly returned to Cairo International Stadium as its official home ground.

Panorama of Cairo International Stadium before the kick-off of Al Ahly vs Mamelodi Sundowns match in the 2019–20 CAF Champions League

Al Ahly WE Al Salam Stadium

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On 4 December 2019, Al Ahly announced that they bought Al Salam Stadium as usufruct for 25 years or until Al Ahly SC Stadium is built and important matches that needs larger capacity will be played on Cairo Stadium, the stadium was later renamed to Al Ahly Stadium.

The first match hosted by the stadium was on 6 December against Al-Hilal Club at the 2019–20 CAF Champions League group stage.

Despite acquiring the stadium, Al Ahly confirmed that El Entag El Harby, a club owned by the Egyptian Ministry of Military Production that used to play their home matches there, would be allowed to play at the stadium normally until the end of the 2019–20 season to avoid any possible problems or conflicts in the league's schedule, with the option to extend it for further seasons. Al Ahly also confirmed that all national teams would be allowed to play on the venue.[111]

Zayed City Stadium

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In November 2022, Al Ahly entered into an agreement with the multinational company Populous, known for building football stadiums such as Arsenal's Emirates Stadium and London's famous Wembley Stadium, to construct a new stadium for the club.

The new stadium, which will be located in Sheikh Zayed City, is expected to cover an area of approximately 46,000 square meters. It is designed to accommodate around 50,000 fans, making it the third-largest stadium in Egypt, following Borg El Arab Stadium and Cairo International Stadium

Here are some key features of the planned stadium and its surrounding sporting complex:

Stadium: - The stadium will have a seating capacity of approximately 50,000, providing a state-of-the-art facility for Al Ahly's home ground.

- It will be constructed on an area of about 46,000 square meters, providing ample space for the stadium and its facilities.

- The stadium will feature modern amenities and infrastructure, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Sporting Complex: - The sporting complex surrounding the stadium will include a squash complex with eight courts, catering to the needs of squash enthusiasts - Additionally, there will be a gymnastics hall and a karate hall, providing facilities for these sports. - The complex will also include training grounds specifically designed for football, allowing Al Ahly to conduct their training sessions in a dedicated and professional environment.

Construction and Timeline: - The construction of the new stadium is expected to be completed within a timeframe of approximately 3 years - The project aims to deliver a world-class stadium that meets international standards and reflects Al Ahly's status as one of the leading football clubs in Africa .

Media

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Al Ahly TV is an Egyptian-Arab channel that currently broadcasts the football team's friendly matches, youth team matches and other sports matches. The channel was established in 2008, in cooperation with Arab Radio and Television Network. The official broadcast of the channel was launched on 3 December 2010 when former club president Hassan Hamdy announced the opening of the channel.[112]

The club also has a YouTube channel that has over 1.16 million subscribers as of September 2023. Training videos, exclusive features, and match highlights are frequently published on the channel. On 22 January 2021, the club's channel on YouTube released a documentary called Secret of the 9th, with it reaching one million views in less than one day.

In addition, the club has its own weekly magazine which covers the club's various news.

Al-Ahly leaded the top six most popular football clubs on social media from Africa on 12 October 2022:[113]

# Football club Country Followers
1 Al-Ahly Egypt 33 million
2 Zamalek SC Egypt 13 million
3 Raja CA Morocco 7 million
4 Kaizer Chiefs South Africa 6 million
5 Orlando Pirates South Africa 4 million
6 Simba SC Tanzania 4 million

Kits and crest

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On 3 November 1917, Mohamed Sherif Sabri Bek (who was the uncle of King Farouk I) became a member of the club and designed the first logo of Al Ahly. It was inspired by the Egyptian flag (which was red and white at the time) and had a crown that represented Egypt's royal rule. In 1952, following the July Revolution and changing the ruling method of Egypt to presidency, the crown was removed. The logo remained unchanged until 2007, when it had slight changes celebrating the club's centenary. In late 2018, a 4th star was added on the top of the badge after Al Ahly's 40th league title.[citation needed] Al Ahly's crest was voted "the second most beautiful in the game" in a 2020 poll by Spanish newspaper Marca.[114]

The Evolution of the Crest of Al Ahly SC
1907–1917 1917–1952 1952–2007 2007–
Football club kit crest
2023–
Classic
2005–08 home
2008–09 home
2012–14 away
2016–17 home
2017–18 away
2019–20 home
2021–22 away
2022–23 home

Kit suppliers & shirt sponsors

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[115]

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1978–1979 Umbro Mansour Group
1979–1980 Old Spice
1980–1983 Puma Helwan For Import & Export
1983–1989 Coca-Cola
1989–1993 Umbro
1993–2000 Adidas
2000–2001 Nike
2002 Vodafone
2002–2009 Puma
2009–2011 Adidas
2011–2014 Etisalat
2014–2015 Sporta
2015–2018 Vodafone
2018–2022 Umbro WE
2022– Adidas Etisalat

Honours

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Domestic (122 titles)

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Type Competition Titles Seasons Runners Up
Egyptian Egyptian Premier League 44 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2022–23, 2023–24 1966–67, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2014–15, 2020–21
Egypt Cup 39 1923–24, 1924–25, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1936–37, 1939–40, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1965–66, 1977–78, 1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23 1925–26, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1937–38, 1943–44, 1951–52, 1958–59, 1972–73, 1975–76, 1996–97, 2003–04, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2020–21
Egyptian Super Cup 14 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 2009, 2017, 2019, 2020
Sultan Hussein Cup 7 1922–23, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1930–31, 1937–38 1927–28, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
Egyptian Confederation Cup 1 1990
Cairo League 16 1924–25, 1926–27, 1927–28,

1928–29, 1930–31, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1957–58

U.A.R. United Arab Republic Cup 1 1961

Continentally (25 titles)

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Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners Up
CAF CAF Champions League 12 1982, 1987, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2022–23, 2023–24 1983, 2007, 2017, 2018, 2021–22
African Cup Winners' Cup 4 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993
CAF Confederation Cup 1 2014
CAF Super Cup 8 2002, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2021 (May), 2021 (December) 1994, 2015, 2023

Worldwide (5 titles)

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Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners Up
Intercontinental Afro-Asian Cup 1 1988
FIFA Club World Cup Third Place 2006, 2020, 2021, 2023
UAFA Arab Club Champions Cup 1 1996 1997
Arab Cup Winners' Cup 1 1994
Arab Super Cup 2S 1997, 1998
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  • S shared record

Awards & recognitions

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Seasons

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Recent Seasons

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Season League Egypt Cup Egyptian Super Cup Continental / Other CAF Super Cup FIFA Club World Cup
League Position Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2019–20 EPL 1st 34 28 5 1 74 8 +66 89 Winner Runner-up CAF Champions League Winner DNQ DNQ
2020–21 EPL 2nd 34 22 10 2 72 29 +43 76 Runner-up Runner-up CAF Champions League Winner Winner 3rd
2021–22 EPL 3rd 34 20 10 4 62 21 +41 70 Winner Winner CAF Champions League Runner-up Winner 3rd
2022–23 EPL 1st 34 25 8 1 63 13 +50 83 Winner Winner CAF Champions League Winner DNQ 4th
2023–24 EPL 1st 34 27 4 3 75 28 +47 85 R16 Winner CAF Champions League Winner Runner-up 3rd

Domestic and continental competitions

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Egyptian and CAF top-division Clubs Competitions
Year Premier League Egypt Cup Egyptian Super Cup Champions League CAF Super Cup
1921–22 Начался в
1948
- Начался в
2001
Начался в
1964
Начался в
1992
1922–23 -
1923–24 Winner
1924–25 Winner
1925–26 Runner-up
1926–27 Winner
1927–28 Winner
1928–29 -
1929–30 Winner
1930–31 Winner
1931–32 -
1932–33 -
1933–34 -
1934–35 Второе место
1935–36 -
1936–37 Победитель
1937–38 -
1938–39 -
1939–40 Победитель
1940–41 Второе место
1941–42 Победитель
1942–43 Победитель
1943–44 Второе место
1944–45 Победитель
1945–46 Победитель
1946–47 Победитель
1947–48 -
1948–49 Победитель Победитель
1949–50 Победитель Победитель
1950–51 Победитель Победитель
1951–52 не удерживается Второе место
1952–53 Победитель Победитель
1953–54 Победитель -
1954–55 не закончен -
1955–56 Победитель Победитель
1956–57 Победитель -
1957–58 Победитель Победитель
1958–59 Победитель Второе место
1959–60 Третье место Победитель
1960–61 Победитель -
1961–62 Победитель -
1962–63 Третье место -
1963–64 Пятое место -
1964–65 Четвертое место - не входил
1965–66 Шестое место Победитель не входил
1966–67 Второе место - не входил
1968–69 не удерживается не удерживается не входил
1969–70 не удерживается не удерживается не входил
1970–71 не закончен не удерживается не входил
1971–72 не удерживается не удерживается не входил
1972–73 Четвертое место Второе место не входил
1973–74 не закончен не закончен не входил
1974–75 Победитель - не входил
1975–76 Победитель Второе место Раунд 16
1976–77 Победитель - Четверть финала
1977–78 Второе место Победитель Раунд 16
1978–79 Победитель - не входил
1979–80 Победитель не удерживается не входил
1980–81 Победитель Победитель Полуфинал
1981–82 Победитель не закончен Победитель
1982–83 Третье место Победитель Второе место
1983–84 Второе место Победитель не входил
1984–85 Победитель Победитель не входил
1985–86 Победитель - не входил
1986–87 Победитель не удерживается Победитель
1987–88 Второе место - Полуфинал
1988–89 Победитель Победитель не входил
1989–90 не закончен - Раунд 16
1990–91 Второе место Победитель Четверть финала
1991–92 Четвертое место Победитель не входил не входил
1992–93 Второе место Победитель не входил Второе место
1993–94 Победитель не удерживается не входил не входил
1994–95 Победитель - Удалился не входил
1995–96 Победитель Победитель Удалился не входил
1996–97 Победитель Второе место Удалился не входил
1997–98 Победитель Полуфинал Раунд 32 не входил
1998–99 Победитель Раунд 32 Групповой этап не входил
1999–2000 Победитель Полуфинал Групповой этап не входил
2000–01 Второе место Победитель Удалился Победитель Победитель
2001–02 Второе место Раунд 16 не входил Групповой этап не входил
2002–03 Второе место Победитель Победитель не входил не входил
2003–04 Второе место Второе место не входил Раунд 32 не входил
2004–05 Победитель Раунд 16 Победитель Победитель Победитель
2005–06 Победитель Победитель Победитель Победитель Победитель
2006–07 Победитель Победитель Победитель Второе место не входил
2007–08 Победитель Раунд 32 Победитель Победитель Победитель
2008–09 Победитель Раунд 16 Второе место Раунд 16 не входил
2009–10 Победитель Второе место Победитель Полуфинал не входил
2010–11 Победитель Раунд 16 Победитель Групповой этап не входил
2011–12 не закончен не удерживается не удерживается Победитель Победитель
2012–13 не закончен Удалился не удерживается Победитель Победитель
2013–14 Победитель Полуфинал Победитель Раунд 16 Второе место
2014–15 Второе место Второе место Победитель Раунд 16 не входил
2015–16 Победитель Второе место Второе место Групповой этап не входил
2016–17 Победитель Победитель Победитель Второе место не входил
2017–18 Победитель Четверть финала Победитель Второе место не входил
2018–19 Победитель Раунд 16 Второе место Четверть финала не входил
2019–20 Победитель Победитель Второе место Победитель Победитель
2020–21 Второе место Второе место Победитель Победитель Победитель
2021–22 Третье место Победитель Победитель Второе место не входил
2022–23 Победитель Победитель Победитель Победитель Второе место
2023–24 Победитель Удалился TBD Победитель TBD

CAF Общий рейтинг африканских клубов

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Рейтинг CAF 21 -го века [ 116 ]
Классифицировать Клуб Точки
1 Egypt Аль Ахли SC 119
2 Tunisia Надеюсь, Тунис 72
3 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 67.5
4 Tunisia Звезда Сахеля 58
5 Morocco Wydad 51
6 Egypt Замалек 45
7 Morocco Раджа Касабланка 38
8 South Africa MAMELODI SURNOWNS 37
9 Nigeria Песни 31
10 Tunisia CS Sfaxien 31
Рейтинг CAF 20 -го века [ Цитация необходима ]
Классифицировать Клуб Точки
1 Egypt Аль Ахли 40
2 Egypt Замалек 37
3 Ghana Асанте Котоко 34
4 Cameroon Яоундш Кэннон 34
5 Tunisia Надеюсь, Тунис 27
6 Ivory Coast ASEC MIMOSAS 27
7 Ghana Сердца дуба 26
8 Ivory Coast Африка спорт 25
9 Algeria JS Kabylie 22
10 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 20

CAF 5-летний рейтинг

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Рейтинг клуба для Лиги чемпионов CAF 2024–25 годов и Кубка Конфедерации CAF 2024–25 годов основан на результатах каждого конкурса CAF Club с 2019–20 до 2023–24 сезонов.

Классифицировать Клуб 2019–20
(× 1)
2020–21
(× 2)
2021–22
(× 3)
2022–23
(× 4)
2023–24
(× 5)
Общий
1 Egypt Аль Ахли 6 6 5 6 6 87
2 Tunisia Надежда Туниса 3 4 3 4 5 61
3 Morocco Wydad 4 4 6 5 2 60
4 South Africa MAMELODI SURNOWNS 3 3 3 4 4 54
5 Egypt Замалек 5 2 2 2 5 48
6 Morocco Р.С. Беркане 5 1 5 0 4 42
7 Tanzania Лев 0 3 2 3 3 39
8 Angola Петро де Луанда 2 1 4 2 3 39
9 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 3 2 3 0.5 4 38
10 Algeria Cr Belouizdad 0 3 3 3 2 37

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Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
1 Гк Egypt Один Мохамед Эль Шенави ( капитан )
2 Дф Egypt Один Халед Абдфельфатх
3 Дф Egypt Один Омар Камаль
4 Дф Qatar Блюдца Yousef Aymen ( в аренду от Al-Duhail )
5 Дф Egypt Один Рами Рабия ( вице-капитан )
6 Дф Egypt Один Яссер Ибрагим
7 Млн Egypt Один Махмуд Кахраба
8 Млн Egypt Один Акрам Тауфик
9 Фв State of Palestine Пл Вессам Абу Али
10 Фв South Africa RSA Перси номер
12 Фв Morocco Марта Ряд Слим
13 Млн Egypt Один Марван Аттиа
14 Млн Egypt Один Хусейн Эль Шахат
15 Дф Morocco Марта Achraf от
16 Гк Egypt Один Хамза в этом районе
17 Млн Egypt Один Amr El Solia ( 4 -й капитан )
18 Дф Morocco Марта Yahia attiyat Allah ( по аренде от Сочи )
Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
19 Млн Egypt Один Афша
20 Млн Egypt Один Карим Недед
21 Дф Tunisia Еще Али Малул
22 Млн Egypt Один Эмам Ашур
23 Млн Egypt Один Омар Сааи
26 Млн Egypt Один Мостафа Абу Эль Хиер
28 Дф Egypt Один Карим Фуад
29 Фв Egypt Один Тахер Мохамед
30 Дф Egypt Один Мохамед Хэни ( 3 -й капитан )
31 Гк Egypt Один Мостафа Шобейр
32 Фв Egypt Один Самир Мохамед
33 Дф Egypt Один Карим ты должен
34 Дф Egypt Один Моатаз Мохамед
36 Млн Egypt Один Ахмед Набил Кока
37 Гк Egypt Один Мостафа Махлуф
38 Фв Egypt Один Мохамед Абдалла

Молодежная академия

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Примечание. Флаги указывают на национальную команду, как определено в соответствии с правилами соответствия FIFA . Игроки могут иметь более одного национальности без FIFA.

Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
Гк Egypt Один Hazem Gamal
Гк Egypt Один Тарек Хасан
Гк Egypt Один Омар Верблюд
Дф Egypt Один Youssef Gamal
Дф Egypt Один Библия Махмуда
Дф Egypt Один Мазен Усама
Дф Ghana Должен Reindorf Huncho
Млн Egypt Один Тарифы Халед
Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
Млн Egypt Один Ибрагим Адель
Млн Nigeria что Ибрагима
Млн Cameroon CMR Чомкио -младший
Млн Morocco Марта Рамез Хефза
Фв Egypt Один Мохамед Заалук
Фв Egypt Один Омар Моул
Фв Egypt Один Мохамед Хайтам
Фв Egypt Один Мохамед Рафат

Другие игроки по контракту

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Примечание. Флаги указывают на национальную команду, как определено в соответствии с правилами соответствия FIFA . Игроки могут иметь более одного национальности без FIFA.

Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
Фв Egypt Один Шейди Радван

В аренду

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По состоянию на 14 сентября 2024 года

Примечание. Флаги указывают на национальную команду, как определено в соответствии с правилами соответствия FIFA . Игроки могут иметь более одного национальности без FIFA.

Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
Дф Egypt Один Yousef Abdelhafiz Ceramica Cleopatra до 30 июня 2025 года)
Дф Egypt Один Ахмед Абдин Ceramica Cleopatra до 30 июня 2025 года)
Дф Egypt Один Абдалла Бостангс Смухе до 30 июня 2025 года)
Дф Egypt Один Абдельрахман Рашдан современном спорте до 30 июня 2026 года)
Млн Algeria Альг Ахмед Кендуси Ceramica Cleopatra до 30 июня 2025 года)
Млн Mali Mli Aliou Dieng ( Al-Korod 30th 2025)
Млн Egypt Один Ammar Hamdy Ismaily до 30 июня 2025 года)
Млн Egypt Один Challen современный спорт до 30 июня 2026 года)
Нет. Поступок Нация Игрок
Млн Egypt Один Youssef Afify ассирийском FF до 30 июня 2025 г.)
Фв Egypt Один Ахмед Абделькадер Катаре С.С. до 30 июня 2025 года)
Фв Tunisia Еще Кристо Sfaxien до 30 июня 2025 года)
Фв Egypt Один Мостафа Эль Бадри Смухе до 30 июня 2025 года)
Фв Egypt Один Мохамед Яссер (на Teplice до 30 июня 2025 года)
Фв Egypt Один Амр Халед Аарау до 30 июня 2025 года)
Фв Ghana Должен Сэмюэл Опкунг нас SC до 30 июня 2025 года)

Тренерский штаб

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Марсель Коллер, текущий менеджер Аль Ахли.
Тренерский штаб
Switzerland Марсель Коллер Главный тренер
Switzerland Харальд Гэмперле Помощник тренера
Argentina Карлос Бергеггер Помощник тренера
Egypt Samy Komsan Помощник тренера и исполняющий обязанности футбольного директора
Belgium Мишель Яннаконе Вратарь тренер
Анализованный отдел
Tunisia Микари Яс Главный аналитик
Egypt Саид Аль Наххас Командный аналитик
Фитнес -тренеры
Switzerland Тизи Саньили Фитнес -тренер
Медицинский отдел
Egypt Ахмед Шаллах Командный врач
Egypt Хан Вахба Командный врач
Egypt Мохамед Вафаай Физиотерапевт
Egypt Ахмед Абу Эль-Вафа Психолог
Спортивное управление и организация
Egypt Мохтар Мохтар Глава комитета по футбольному планированию
Egypt Закария Нассеф Член комитета по футбольному планированию
Egypt Мохамед Рамадан Член комитета по футбольному планированию
Egypt Халед Бебо Координатор молодежи, академии и женского футбола
Egypt Валид Солиман Глава молодежного футбола
Egypt Бадр Рагаб Генеральный директор молодежной академии

Совет директоров

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Офис Имя
Президент Egypt Махмуд Эль Хатиб
вице-президент Egypt Эль Амри Фарук (умерший)
Секретарь фонда Egypt Халед Мортаги (также исполняющий обязанности вице -президента)
Член правления Egypt Хоссам Галли
Член правления Egypt Мохамед Шоуки
Член правления Egypt Май Атеф
Член правления Egypt Тарек Кандил
Член правления Egypt Мохамед аль-Газави
Член правления Egypt Мохамед аль-Дамати
Член правления Egypt Магда Моханад
Член правления Egypt Мохамед Сераг
Член правления Egypt Мохамед Эль-Гархи

Клубные фигуры

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Президенты

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[ 118 ]

Статуя Салеха Селима , бывшего игрока и президента в штаб -квартире клуба
Нет Пребывание в должности Имя От К
1 1 -й United Kingdom Альфред Митчелл-Иннес 1907 1908
2 1 -й Egypt Азиз Эззат Пача 1908 1916
3 1 -й Egypt Abdelkhaleq Thawat Pacha 1916 1924
4 1 -й Egypt Gaafar Wal Pacha 1924 1940
5 1 -й Egypt Мохамед Тахер Паша 1940 1941
6 2 -й Egypt Gaafar Wal Pacha 1941 1944
7 1 -й Egypt Ахмед Хасанин Пача 1944 1946
8 1 -й Egypt Ахмед Абуд Пача 1946 1961
9 1 -й Egypt Вина Дессуки 1961 1965
10 1 -й Egypt Абдельмохен Камел Мортаги 1965 1967
11 1 -й Egypt Ибрагим эль заместитель 1967 1972
12 2 -й Egypt Абдельмохен Камел Мортаги 1972 1980
13 1 -й Egypt Салех Селим 1980 1988
14 1 -й Egypt Салех Эль Вахш 1988 1992
15 2 -й Egypt Салех Селим 1992 2002
16 1 -й Egypt Хасан Хамди 2002 2014
17 1 -й Egypt Махмуд Тахер 2014 2017
18 1 -й Egypt Махмуд Эль Хатиб 2017 Подарок

Капитаны

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На протяжении всей своей истории у Аль -Ахли было 48 капитанов клубов, первым капитаном был Ахмед Фуад Анвар.
Мохамед Эль-Шенави является нынешним капитаном с 2020 года. [ 119 ]

Нет. Имя
1 Egypt Ахмед Фуад Анвар
2 Egypt Хусейн Хегази
3 Egypt Эр -Рияд Шоки
4 Egypt Али Хассани
5 Egypt Мохтар Эль-Тетч
6 Egypt Мохамед Али Расми
7 Egypt Ахмед Солиман
8 Egypt Амин Шоаир
9 Egypt Мустафа Камель Мансур
10 Egypt Салех Эль-Савваф
11 Egypt Хуссейн Мэдкур
12 Egypt Мохамед Эль-Гуинди
13 Egypt Ахмед Мекави
14 Egypt Абдель Галил Хемайда
15 Egypt Салех Селим
16 Egypt Refath El-Fanagly
17 Egypt Задняя часть Исмаила
18 Egypt Мими аль-Шербини
19 Egypt Essam Abdel Warning
20 Egypt Скрытый Мустафа
21 Egypt Анвар Салама
22 Egypt Хасан Хамди
23 Egypt Мустафа Юнис
24 Egypt Мустафа Абду
25 Egypt Махмуд Эль-Катиб
26 Egypt Thabet El-Batal
27 Egypt Тахер Абузайд
28 Egypt Раби Яссин
29 Egypt Магди Абдельгани
30 Egypt Ахмед Шобар
31 Egypt Усама Ораби
32 Egypt Хоссам Хасан
33 Egypt Валид Салах Эль-Дин
34 Egypt Хади Хашаба
35 Egypt Сайед Абдель Хафиз
36 Egypt Эссам Эль Хадари
37 Egypt Шейди Мохамед
38 Egypt Ахмед
39 Egypt Усама Хосни
40 Egypt Ахмад Эль-Сайед
41 Egypt Wael Gomaa
42 Egypt Мохамед Абутрика
43 Egypt Хоссам Галли
44 Egypt Матери мотив
45 Egypt Хоссам Ашур
46 Egypt Шериф Эфмари
47 Egypt Ахмед Фати
48 Egypt Мохамед Шенави

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