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Al Ahly SC

Al Ahly Football Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلي لية كورة القدم; lit.'The National Club'), commonly referred to as Al Ahly, is an Egyptian professional football club based in Cairo. It is the most successful football club worldwide based on total trophies won. Its professional football team plays in the Egyptian Premier League, founded on 24 April 1907, as a gathering place for Cairo's Student Unions.

Al Ahly
Full nameAl Ahly Football 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 (The Club of Century)
Short nameAFC, AHL
Founded24 April 1907; 115 years ago (1907-04-24)
GroundAl Ahly WE Al Salam Stadium
Cairo International Stadium
Capacity30,000
75,000
ChairmanMahmoud El Khatib
ManagerMarcel Koller
LeagueEgyptian Premier League
2021–223rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Al Ahly has a record of 42 national league titles, 37 national cup titles and 12 national super cup titles, The club has never been relegated to the Egyptian Second Division. Al Ahly is the most successful club in Africa and is one of the continent's giants.[1]

In international competitions, the club has won a record 10 CAF Champions League titles, a CAF Confederation Cup, a record eight CAF Super Cups, a record four African Cup Winners' Cups, an Afro-Asian Club Championship, an Arab Club Champions Cup, an Arab Cup Winners' Cup, a record two Arab Super Cups, and has won three bronze medals in the FIFA Club World Cup. With 24 continental titles, Al Ahly is the most successful football club in African history, and was voted by CAF as African club of the 20th century.[2]

History

Establishment and start of the club

 
The first official meeting of the Al Ahly club's board.
 
Saad Zaghloul, the minister of education, became the first honorary president of Al Ahly.

The idea of establishing Al Ahly in the first 10 years of the 20th century was raised by Omar Lotfy who was a student in the Egyptian Law School during his presidency of the High School Students Club, which was established in 1905. The establishment of a club of high school students was for political reasons, and the students needed a sports club to gather them 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.

The club was first headed by Alfred Mitchell-Innes, who was a British advisor to the Ministry of Finance at the time, 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]

The establishment of the club was approved and architect Ismail Seri designed the main building of the club, which was revised by Mitchell-Innes to place the building in the south-eastern corner of the land, so that the building main entrance would face north. A civil company on 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. This forced the club to borrow £E1,000 from the National Bank of Egypt in March 1908 by Omar Sultan and Idris Ragheb and Talaat Harb 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, to serve the students and graduates of high schools who were the mainstay of the revolution against the British occupation.[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 1908.

 
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 club, but rather to open its doors to students of higher schools to meet and practice political dialogues. However, the graduates of high schools who were members of the club fell in love with football, which prompted Ahly to build the first stadium in 1909. They used to call it at the time (Al-Hawsh); a colloquial word from the Egyptian dialect, meaning the courtyard in Arabic. The stadium was developed over the years to become Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium.[7]

The first official football team was established in 1911. The team was primary and secondary school players who played the ball in Al-Hawash, which was established in 1909 in the club's land. The names of the first players of Al Ahly were as follows: Hussain Higazi, Abdel Fattah Taher, Fouad Darwish, Hussein Mansour, and Ibrahim Fahmy. The star of this team was the striker Hussein Hegazi.[8]

In 1915, Al Ahly made tours of 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 the star Hussein Hegazy, 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 Olympic games 1920. The club also contributed to the establishment of the Egyptian Football Association. In 1923, Al Ahly played an active role in the establishment of the Egyptian Tennis Federation.[10]

First Titles (1918–1948)

After Al Ahly's refusal to compete with foreign Allied clubs in the Sultan Hussein Cup in its first edition in 1917, the club's management decided to participate in the 1918 championship.[11] In 1923, Al-Ahly won the Sultan Hussain Cup after beating the defending champion Zamalek, then added six other titles to be the record holder in the number of wins until the last edition in 1938.[12]

 
Gaafar Waly, The first president of both the Egyptian Football Association and Al Ahly sports club at the same time

The club followed winning the Sultan Hussain Cup with the King Farouk Cup in 1924 for the first time, 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 team made a tour, the first of its kind 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 traditional 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 achieved the double by winning the King Farouk Cup with a 3–2 Victory over El Sekka El Hadid SC, in a match where Abdel Karim Saqr scored the winning goal in the last minutes.[16]

Inaugurated in 1917, Al Ahly won the last version of the Sultan Hussein Cup held in 1938, with a difficult 1–0 victory over Al Masry in the final match, as Mustafa Latif scored the winning goal in the first half of extra time. The club won the Cairo League, again in the last round, with a large 5–1 victory over the second placed Zamalek, with Saleh Al Sawwaf scoring two goals, and Mokhtar El-Tetsh, Jamil Saber and Abdel-Majid El-Ashry scoring one goal each.[17][18]

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

Dominating the league (1948–1967)

 
Al Ahly squad in the first Egyptian League.

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. Mekkawi added a second goal in the second half, and Helmy Abu El-Maaty, Mohamed Lahita and Fathi Khattab each scored one goal. 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 witnessed a historical superiority for Al Ahly by the Golden Fifties Generation, led by Saleh Selim, Toto and Ahmed Mekkawi, winning all the local championships. Al Ahly won the Egyptian Premier League after a strong competition with Tersana ended with the two teams tying in points. The league winner was decided by a play-off match; Al Ahly clinched the league after defeating Tersana 2–1 in the play-off. Goals were scored by Toto and Fathi Khattab. The club also won the Cairo League, one point ahead of Tersana. In the Egypt Cup, Al Ahly Defeated Tersana in the final by a big score 6–0.[21]

In the 1950–51 season, Al Ahly won the double, by winning 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 1952 revolution, and to allow the national team to prepare for the 1952 Summer Olympics. However, the Egypt Cup and the Cairo League were played normally. Al Ahly lost both tournaments to Zamalek. The competition returned the following season and Al Ahly managed to win it for the fourth time in a row, with a narrow two points 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, in a match where Saleh Selim scored two goals and his older brother Abdel-Wahab Selim scored a goal.[24]

In the 1956–57 season, the number of teams increased to 14 teams, and Al Ahly managed to win the league nine points ahead from Zamalek the runner-up, to win the seventh title in a row. It was the first time that the team had reached 40 points.[25]

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.[26]

After losing the league for the first time since the start of the competition, Al Ahly won the league for the tenth time in the club's history, in the 1960–61 season.[27] The club won the Egypt Cup after defeating El Qanah 5–0, with Mimi El-Sherbini scoring two goals.[28]

First participation in African championships (1967–1980)

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.[29]

An entire generation of football stars retired because of the war, like: Saleh Selim, Tariq Salim, Taha Ismail, Rifaat El-Fanagily, Adel Haikal and Mahmoud El-Gohary. 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.[30] 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.[31] Al Ahly's first participation in the African Champions League was in 1976. An unsuccessful start, the team got knocked out from the first round by MC Alger. Al Khatib scored the first continental goal for Al Ahly.[32]

The club won the league in 1975–76[33] 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.[34] 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.[35]

Invading Africa (1980–1990)

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. Last matches in the competition witnessed a dip in form by Zamalek until Al Ahly managed 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 because of the assassination of the President Anwar Sadat.[36]

 
Al Ahly Players with the 1982 CAF Champions League.

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. They won the first leg 3–0. Mahmoud El Khatib scored two goals, and Alaa Mayhoub scored one. The first leg was held on 28 November at the Cairo Stadium in front of 60,000 spectators. In the second leg, in Kumasi, Mahmoud El Khatib returned to score again and the game ended 1–1. The second leg was held on 12 December in Kumasi, Ghana, and was attended by more than 70,000 spectators. 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 result 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. After 15 years, Al Ahly finally won their first continental championship.[37]

Al Ahly reached the final of the African Champions League for the second time in a row in 1983, but rivals Kotoko managed to avenge their defeat by scoring the only goal in both matches. The first leg was played on 27 November at Cairo Stadium in the presence of 90,000 spectators, attended by the former President Hosni Mubarak, and ended 0–0. The second leg took place on 11 December in Kumasi in the presence of 70,000 spectators, ended with 1–0 win scored by Opoku Nti in the 22nd minute. The goal of the match was from a clear offside.[38]

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 in the Cameroonian capital after a 1–1 draw in both games.[39] The 1984–85 season was one of the best seasons in the history of Al Ahly, as the Red Giants 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.[40] 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, with Taher Abouzeid scoring two goals and Magdi Abdel Ghani scoring once.[41]

Al Ahly won the Egyptian League in the 1986–87 season under the management of the coach Taha Ismail. The competition with Zamalek continued until the last round, when Al Ahly was two points ahead. The club was able to beat Zamalek in the last round 2–1 with two goals scored by Ayman Shawky.[42]

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, and ended 2–0 for Al Ahly. Jamal Thaalab scored an own goal and Ayman Shawky scored the second goal. 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.[43]

Arab Tournaments Glory & Boycotting CAF (1990–2005)

Al Ahly won the Egypt Cup title in 1992 by defeating the league champions Zamalek 2–1 in an exciting final. Ayman Shawky scored the winning goal in the 92nd minute with a header.[44] 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 participation of the club in this tournament. Al Ahly defeated Africa Sports d'Abidjan in the final with a penalty scored by Adel Abdelrahman 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.[45][46]

After three years without winning the league, the title returned to Al Ahly 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 Red Giants won 4–3 in Alexandria with a hat-trick scored by Mohamed Ramadan.[47]

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 with a goal scored by Felix Aboagye.[48] 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.[49]

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 acquaintance with Al Ahly was a friendly match against Real Madrid in August 2001, when Al Ahly stunned Madrid with a 1–0 win with a goal by Sunday Chibuike at the Cairo Stadium. The goal came after Khaled Bebo embarked on a counter-attacking solo run before passing to Hossam Ghaly who beat the Real goalkeeper and passed it to Sunday who shoot it into the empty net.[50] This was the fourth time Al Ahly had defeated a European champion, the others being a 3–2 victory over Benfica in 1963 who had won the European Cup in 1961 and 1962 and reached the final in 1963, a 2–1 win against Bayern Munich in 1977, and finally, defeating Steaua București 3–0 in 1986.[51]

Al Ahly won the African Champions League title after a 4–1 victory over Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. 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. Gift Kampamba scored in the 26th minute, and Sayed Abdel Hafeez equalized in the 58th minute. The second leg was held on 21 December at the Cairo International Stadium in the presence of 75,000 spectators, and ended with a victory for Al Ahly with three goals scored by Khaled Bebo.[52]

Al Ahly also confirmed their continental supremacy by grabbing the Super Cup with a victory over yet another South African team. This time defeating Kaizer Chiefs F.C. 4–1 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,[53] although his team was able to achieve an emphatic 6–1 victory against the defending champion Zamalek in the league, with Khaled Bebo scoring four goals. It is the first and only time in the history of the Cairo derby that any player had achieved that feat. 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 welcomed by the majority of the fans.[54][55]

Golden Era (2005–2013)

2005: Undefeated Season

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.[56]

 
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, with a goal scored in extra time by Wael Gomaa. 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,[57] 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 then 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 to Sydney FC.[58]

 
Mohamed Aboutrika, one of the club legends.

Many believe that 2006–07 season is the best season in the history of Al Ahly in terms of achievements, 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 then returned to the Egyptian Cup with a 3–0 win over Zamalek SC, achieving a domestic treble.

Al Ahly dominated Africa again by reaching the final against CS Sfaxien, drawing the first leg 1–1 in the Cairo Stadium, with goals scored by Abu Trika in the first half from a direct free kick, and then an equalizer from Frimpong for Sfaxien, five minutes in the second half. CS Sfaxien were the favorites to win the cup for the first time in their history. In the last seconds of the second leg, however, the result was 0–0 until Mohamed Aboutrika scored the only goal of the match on the volley, to clinch the title for Al Ahly.

The club then participated in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup for the second time in a row, in the championship held in Japan. Al Ahly's participation this time was a progress to the previous one, as they defeated Auckland City FC in the quarter-final 2–0 with two goals scored by Flávio Amado and Mohamed Aboutrika in the second half. The team qualified for the semi-finals to face Brazilian club Internacional, losing 2–1 by goals from Alexandre Pato and Luiz Adriano, while Flavio scored for Al Ahly in the second half. The club managed to achieve the bronze medal for the first time in African history by defeating Club América 2–1 in Yokohama. Mohamed Aboutrika scoring the two goals, while Salvador Cabañas scored the only goal for the Mexican club.[59]

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).[60]

 

The Red Giants continued dominating 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 with goals by Ahmed Hassan and Moataz Eno. 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 this time with two defeats from C.F. Pachuca and Adelaide Football Club.[61]

The club started the 2008–09 season winning the CAF Super Cup after defeating CS Sfaxien 2–1 with two goals scored by Flávio, and 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 by Flavio's header from a free kick delivered by his compatriot Gilberto.[62] It was the last championship for Manuel José during his second term before handing over the team's leadership to Hossam El-Badry.[63] 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 famous refereeing mistake by Joseph Lamptey that gave the hosts a win in the second leg with a clear handball in the goal scored by Michael Eneramo.[64]

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, with Gedo scoring Ahly's opener from a shot inside the 18 yard box before half-time, and Walid Soliman making it 2–0 in the 61st minute. Esperance's striker Yannick N'Djeng pulled a goal back, and Mohamed Aboutrika missed a penalty, but Al Ahly held on to win the match.[65][66]

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, with goals by El Sayed Hamdy and Ahly's talismanic midfielder Mohamed Aboutrika who came off the bench to score the winning goal after 12 minutes into the second half.[67] Al Ahly then lost 1–0 to the Copa Libertadores champion Corinthians, and then defeated by Monterrey in the third-place deciding match.[68]

Hossam El Badri left the team to Mohamed Youssef, who managed to complete the march successfully and lead 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. Mohamed Aboutrika scored for Al Ahly in the first leg from a freekick. The second leg match was the last impression of the fans of club legend Mohamed Aboutrika when he scored the first goal of the match to be the last goal of his journey in the red shirt.[69]

Mahmoud Taher Era (2014–2017)

Al Ahly made their way to the African Confederations Cup after an early exit from the Champions League, but the Red Giants had a new strong motivation in adding this continental tournament to the club's cupboard for the first time. 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 grabbed the goal of the coronation with a header in the dying minutes, that made coach Juan Carlos Garrido running with celebration on the pitch. Garrido was later sacked after the club was eliminated from the CAF Champions League on penalties to Moghreb Tétouan but, he was still able to make Al Ahly win its first Confederation Cup at the first try. [70]

Al Ahly went through a critical phase 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 the Red Giants as a coach to a 3–2 win over Zamalek at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium to add the ninth Egyptian Super Cup in the club's history.[71]

After missing on the 2014-2015 Egyptian League title, Al Ahly won the 2015-16 league with a seven-point difference between the defending champions Zamalek. Al Ahly finished the competition with the strongest attack and defense under the leadership of Dutchman Martin Jol, who replaced the Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro.[72] 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 but lost to rival Zamalek SC in a 3–1 defeat hence Al Ahly failed to secure the 36th Egypt Cup for its cabinet. Under the leadership of Hossam El-Badry, Al Ahly was able to keep a clean sheet in 30 games that season in all competitions.[73]

The club then won the Egyptian Cup for the 36th time in its history after beating Al Masry 2–1 in a strong match at the Egyptian Cup final at Borg El Arab Stadium. Al Masry scored in the 102nd minute before Amr Gamal equalized in the 117th minute, and Ahmed Fathy added the winning goal in the 120th minute.[74]

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 Mohamed V, Casablanca, when Al Ahly was defeated 1-0 and failed to secure the 9th CAF Champions League trophy.

Mahmoud El Khatib Era & Return to African Triumph (2017–Present)

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, Mustafa Fahmy collected 14,269 votes compared to former Egyptian sports minister El Amry Farouk who won with 19,923 votes.[75]

Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup title for the tenth time in its history, after defeating Al Masry SC 1–0, in the match that was held on 12 January 2019 at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. The winning goal was scored by Walid Azaro in the 12th minute of the first extra half of the match, which gave the Red Devils the title, this also made Walid the first Moroccan and foreigner to score in the tournament.[76]

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 fortieth in its history, reaching the fourth star. Al Ahly officially won the title 6 weeks before the end of the championship, achieving the second fastest league in its history after the historic 2004–05 Egyptian Premier League season.[77]

Al Ahly reached the 2018 CAF Champions League Final, but lost to Tunisian side Esperance, Al Ahly won in the first leg 3–0, but Esperance defeated Al Ahly 3–0 in the second leg, making them win the CAF Champions League because of the away goal rule hence, Al Ahly failed to secure the 9th CAF Champions League title.

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 in a meeting that gathered the two on 24 July 2019 at the Borg El Arab Stadium. This result put Ahly five points clear of their rivals Zamalek with one game of the league season left.[78] Al Ahly won the 2018-19 League title despite an extremely difficult path and Al Ahly was in the 18th position (last position of the Egyptian Premier League). Results eventually improved and winter signings that included: Hussein El Shahat, Hamdi Fathi, Mahmoud Wahid, Ramadan Sobhi, Mohamed Mahmoud, Yasser Ebrahim and Geraldo helped improve results which led Al Ahly to the 2018-19 league title. 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,[79] 2012 and in 2013; making them the most crowned team in Africa. At the national level, Al Ahly achieved 41 Egyptian Premier League and 36 Egypt Cup, 11 Egyptian Super Cup title, and seven Sultan Hussein Cup, 16 Cairo League more than any other club, along with winning the cup of the United Arab Republic on one occasion and the cup of the Egyptian Confederation Cup once.[80]

On 31 August, Rene Weiler was named the new coach of Al Ahly. Weiler replaced Martin Lasarte who was sacked despite guiding Ahly to win the league title with a game to spare.[81] 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. The Nigerian striker Junior Ajayi scored the first and third goals for Al Ahly, to become only the second foreigner to score in the history of the Egyptian Super Cup, with the first foreign player to score in the tournament being Moroccan striker Walid Azaro who scored the winning goal against Al Masry in the 2017–18 Egyptian Super Cup. Ajayi became the first Nigerian and foreign player to score two goals in the Egyptian Super Cup.[82]

On 18 September, after Zamalek's loss to Aswan SC, Al Ahly won their 42nd Egyptian Premier League title in the 2019–20 season; this was the 13th league title the club won from 14 possible since 2004, and was the second title for Weiler before leaving the club and being replaced by Pitso Mosimane, the first South African manager in the history Al Ahly.[83]

Continental dominance (2020–)

On 27 November, Al Ahly faced local rival Zamalek in the 2020 CAF Champions League Final, winning 2–1 with El Solia opening the score for Al Ahly in the 5th minute with a header. Shikabala then equalized for Zamalek in the 31st minute with a left-footed shot on the edge of the penalty area to the top left corner of the net past El Shenawy.[84]Magdy got the winning goal for Al Ahly in the 86th minute; controlling the ball on his knee outside the penalty area after a clearance, before volleying to the right corner of the net and past Gabaski, to clinch Al Ahly's ninth CAF Champions League title and their first since 2013. This match is also known as the African Game of the Century, as the two giants of Africa faced off each other for the CAF Champions League trophy.[85][86] 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]

Qualified for the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup, Al Ahly defeated hosts Al Duhail in the first match of the tournament, thanks to a strike from Hussein El Shahat, 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 with a brace scored by Robert Lewandowski.[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 beat RS Berkane 2–0 in the 2021 CAF Super Cup in Qatar, clinching 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 twenty third 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 achieved its 8th CAF Super Cup after beating Raja CA 6–5 on penalties. Raja scored the first goal in the 13th minute after Yasser Ibrahim scored an own goal but, Taher Mohamed Taher equalized for Al Ahly on the 90th minute, taking the match to penalty shootouts.[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. The club won the first match 1–0 against the CONCACAF Champions League winners Monterrey of Mexico despite having many players missing due to injuries, and that some of the club's players were participating with the Egyptian national football team in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. Mohamed Hany scored the only goal of the match in the 53rd minute. In the Semi-final, Al Ahly lost against Palmeiras, the Winners of the 2021 Copa Libertadores 2–0 to play against Saudi Side Al Hilal in the Third place playoff. Al Ahly achieved the 3rd place in the FIFA Club World Cup for the 3rd time in the club's history after defeating Al Hilal 4–0, the biggest victory for Al Ahly in the 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 (the first time was under the management of Portuguese former manager Manuel José), after defeating Algerian side ES Sétif 6–2 on aggregate, but failed to secure the 11th CAF Champions League trophy after losing 2–0 to Wydad AC, this would be seen as unfair since the match was played at Wydad's home stadium (Stade Mohamed V), and the match should have been played at a neutral stadium. Al Ahly players were unwilling to wear the silver medal and went as far by throwing their silver medal on the ground, Al Ahly's manager, Pitso Mosimane, threw it as well and said that he doesn't play for silver.

On 13 June 2022, Mosimane parted ways with Al Ahly and Samy Koumsan took over the manager role as an interim manager.[99] On June 29, 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 meet rival Zamalek for the Egypt Cup Final in which Al Ahly lost to its local rival in a 2-1 defeat hence failed to secure its 38th Egypt Cup. 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. Due to that, Al Ahly went through a critical phase. 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.

 
Al Ahly fans tifo for Walid Soliman in his last match before retirement

Following disappointing results during his reign, Ricardo Soares was sacked on August 31, 2022, just 2 months after he was appointed as Al Ahly’s manager. Many people claimed that the dismissal of Soares was unfair because he arrived to Al Ahly during a hard time. He was replaced by Marcel Koller who was appointed as Al Ahly’s new manager on September 9, 2022.[100] Marcel Koller’s first trophy with Al Ahly was the Egyptian Super Cup in which he was able to beat arch-rivals Zamalek SC in a 2-0 win.

Rivalries

 
Al Ahly and Zamalek historical positions in the League

The Cairo Derby is a rival football match between Egyptian clubs Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC, which are among the most successful clubs in Africa. Al Ahly and Zamalek were named by the Confederation of African Football as the 1st and 2nd African Clubs of the 20th century, respectively. 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 1970s. 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

Ultras Ahlawy

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).

Clubs in Egypt became a major political force during the 2011 Egyptian revolution against former president Mubarak, but were known for long-standing animosity with the police. When 38 members of the Ultras Devils were arrested in Shebeen al-Kom for "belonging to an illegal group", along with additional violent offences, it was seen as a crackdown on the organizations by authorities.[101]

Other Supporting groups

Type of group Name Creation date
Ultras group Ultras Ahlawy 13 April 2007
Ultras group Ultras Red 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

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.[102][103] 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

"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".[104] The lyrics of the anthem are as follows:[105]

 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 

Name origin

Amin Sami Pasha was the first person to propose the name of "Al Ahly Sporting Club". Al Ahly, which means "The National", was named as such because it was created to serve the students and graduates of the high schools who were the mainstay of the revolution against the British occupation of Egypt.[6]

Grounds

Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium (training ground)

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

Football was not one of the goals of the club's founders. 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 they used to call it at the time (Al-Hawsh), 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.[106] Currently the stadium hold the team training and friendly games.

Cairo International Stadium

Al Ahly formerly played their home games at their own ground, Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium, but its capacity was far too small for the club's supporters. As a consequence, Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium became the official training ground, and Cairo International Stadium replaced it as the official home ground. Since 2014, Al Ahly stopped playing their home games at the Cairo International Stadium for an indefinite period 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 Stadium

 

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.[107]

Al Ahly SC Stadium[108]

In November 2022, Al Ahly had an agreement with an Emirati company named poplous that had built football stadiums such as Arsenal's Emirates Stadium and London's famous Wembley Stadium.

It was announced that the studium well be establish on an area about 46,000 meters ,and it would hold about 50,000 fans making it the 3rd largest stadium in egypt after borg al arab and cario stadium also it was said it well have an sport complex around the stadium that well include a squash complex with 8 courts.A gymnastics and an karate hall and some training grounds for soccer. It is expected it well be done within 5yrs in Sheikh Zayed City

Media

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.[109]

The club also has a YouTube channel that has over 1.86 million subscribers as of May 2022. 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, it reached one million views in less than one day.

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

Kits and crest

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 (10 years after the foundation of the club), 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 most beautiful in the game" in a 2020 poll by Spanish newspaper Marca.[110] In October 2022, modifications were made to the logo. The club’s name in English was moved upwards under the club’s name in Arabic, the 10 stars of the CAF Champions League were reduced to one and each one would represent 10 titles. The “Club Of The Century” slogan was removed which sparked criticism from many of Al Ahly’s fans.

The Evolution of the Crest of Al Ahly
1917–1952 1952–2007 2007–2022
     

Kit suppliers & shirt sponsors

[111]

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

Domestic (116 titles)

Type Competition Titles Seasons Runners Up
Egyptian Egyptian Premier League 42 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 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 37 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 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 12 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2021 2009, 2016, 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
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
Egyptian Confederation Cup 1 1990
United Arab Republic United Arab Republic (Egyptian-Syrian) Championship 1 1961

Africa (23 titles)

Regional (4 titles)

Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners Up
UAFA Arab Club Champions Cup 1 1996 1997
Arab Cup Winners' Cup 1 1994
Arab Super Cup 2S 1997, 1998

Worldwide (1 titles)

Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners Up
Intercontinental Afro-Asian Cup 1 1988
FIFA Club World Cup Third Place 2006, 2020, 2021
  •   record
  • S shared record

Awards & recognitions

Domestic competitions

Egyptian Clubs Competitions
Year Premier League Egypt Cup Super Cup
1921–22 Started in
1948
- Started in
2001
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 Runner-up
1935–36 -
1936–37 Winner
1937–38 -
1938–39 -
1939–40 Winner
1940–41 Runner-up
1941–42 Winner
1942–43 Winner
1943–44 Runner-up
1944–45 Winner
1945–46 Winner
1946–47 Winner
1947–48 -
1948–49 Winner Winner
1949–50 Winner Winner
1950–51 Winner Winner
1951–52 not held Runner-up
1952–53 Winner Winner
1953–54 Winner -
1954–55 not finished -
1955–56 Winner Winner
1956–57 Winner -
1957–58 Winner Winner
1958–59 Winner Runner-up
1959–60 Third place Winner
1960–61 Winner -
1961–62 Winner -
1962–63 Third place -
1963–64 Group Fifth -
1964–65 Fourth place -
1965–66 Sixth place Winner
1966–67 Runner-up -
1968–69 not held not held
1969–70 not held not held
1970–71 not finished not held
1971–72 not held not held
1972–73 Fourth place Runner-up
1973–74 not finished not finished
1974–75 Winner -
1975–76 Winner Runner-up
1976–77 Winner -
1977–78 Runner-up Winner
1978–79 Winner -
1979–80 Winner not held
1980–81 Winner Winner
1981–82 Winner not finished
1982–83 Third place Winner
1983–84 Runner-up Winner
1984–85 Winner Winner
1985–86 Winner -
1986–87 Winner not held
1987–88 Runner-up -
1988–89 Winner Winner
1989–90 not finished -
1990–91 Runner-up Winner
1991–92 Fourth place Winner
1992–93 Runner-up Winner
1993–94 Winner not held
1994–95 Winner -
1995–96 Winner Winner
1996–97 Winner Runner-up
1997–98 Winner Semi-final
1998–99 Winner Round of 32
1999–2000 Winner Semi-final
2000–01 Runner-up Winner
2001–02 Runner-up Round of 16 Withdrew
2002–03 Runner-up Winner Did not enter
2003–04 Runner-up Runner-up Winner
2004–05 Winner Round of 16 Did not enter
2005–06 Winner Winner Winner
2006–07 Winner Winner Winner
2007–08 Winner Round of 32 Winner
2008–09 Winner Round of 16 Winner
2009–10 Winner Runner-up Runner-up
2010–11 Winner Round of 16 Winner
2011–12 not finished not held not held
2012–13 not finished Withdrew Winner
2013–14 Winner Semi-final not held
2014–15 Runner-up Runner-up Winner
2015–16 Winner Runner-up Winner
2016–17 Winner Winner Runner-up
2017–18 Winner Quarter Final Winner
2018–19 Winner Round of 16 Winner
2019–20 Winner Winner Runner-up
2020–21 Runner-up Runner-up Runner-up
2021–22 Third place Winner

CAF overall ranking of African clubs

CAF Ranking of the 21st Century[112]
Rank Club Points
1   Al Ahly FC 101
2   TP Mazembe 63
3   Espérance Tunis 63
4   Étoile du Sahel 58
5   Wydad 44
6   Zamalek 38
7   Raja Casablanca 37
8   Enyimba 31
9   CS Sfaxien 30
10   Mamelodi Sundowns 29
CAF Ranking of the 20th Century[113]
Rank Club Points
1   Al Ahly 40
2   Zamalek 37
3   Raja Casablanca 35
4   Asante Kotoko 34
4   Canon Yaoundé 34
6   Espérance Tunis 27
6   ASEC Mimosas 27
8   Hearts of Oak 26
9   Africa Sports 25
10   JS Kabylie 20

CAF 5-Year Ranking

The club rankings for this season's CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup based on results from each CAF club competition from 2018 to the 2021–22 season.

Rank Club 2018
(× 1)
2018–19
(× 2)
2019–20
(× 3)
2020–21
(× 4)
2021–22
(× 5)
Total
1   Al-Ahly 5 3 6 6 5 78
2   Wydad Casablanca 3 5 4 4 6 71
3   Espérance de Tunis 6 6 3 4 3 58
4   Raja Casablanca 5 1 4 5 3 54
5   RS Berkane 2 4 5 1 5 54

Players

Current squad

As of 12 December 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF   EGY Mohamed Mahmoud
23 FW   RSA Percy Tau
24 DF   EGY Mohamed Abdelmonem
25 MF   EGY Akram Tawfik
27 FW   EGY Taher Mohamed
28 DF   EGY Karim Fouad
29 MF   EGY Mostafa Saad
30 DF   EGY Mohamed Hany (4th captain)
31 GK   EGY Mostafa Shobeir
32 MF   EGY Raafat Khalil
33 GK   EGY Hamza Alaa
36 MF   EGY Ahmed Nabil Koka
38 MF   EGY Amar Hamdy
39 DF   EGY Mohamed El Maghrabi
DF   EGY Khalid Abdel Fattah (on loan from Smouha)
FW   TUN Mohamed Dhaoui

Youth Academy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
34 MF   EGY Mohamed Fakhri
37 DF   EGY Faress Mohamed
44 DF   EGY Mohamed Ashraf El Bakry
47 MF   EGY Mohamed Hamdy
No. Pos. Nation Player
50 MF   EGY Mido Nabil
53 DF   EGY Mohamed Ahmed Sharkia
66 FW   EGY Ali Amr
MF   EGY Abdel Rahman Ashraf

Other players under contract

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   EGY Faress Tarek
MF   EGY Saleh Nasr
MF   EGY Shady Radwan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   EGY Ahmed Beso
MF   EGY Ismail El Leithy
MF   EGY Ahmed El-Sayed

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   EGY Hossam Hassan (at Smouha until 30 June 2023)
MF   MOZ Luís Miquissone (at Abha until 30 June 2023)
FW   COD Walter Bwalya (at Al-Qadsiah until 30 June 2023)
DF   EGY Mahmoud Wahid (at Tala'ea El Gaish until 30 June 2023)
FW   EGY Mostafa El Badry (at Future until 30 June 2023)
MF   EGY Karim Walid (at Future until 30 June 2023)
DF   EGY Saad Samir (at Future until 30 June 2023)
FW   EGY Salah Mohsen (at Ceramica Cleopatra until 30 June 2023)
MF   EGY Arabi Badr (at Tala'ea El Gaish until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   EGY Ziad Tarek (at Smouha until 30 June 2024)
FW   EGY Mostafa Fawzy (at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023)
DF   EGY Mido Hossam (at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023)
FW   EGY Fahd Gomaa (at Smouha until 30 June 2023)
FW   EGY Ahmed Said Gharib (at Al Ittihad Alexandria until 30 June 2024)
MF   EGY Walid Mustafa (at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023)
DF   EGY Mohamed Khalifa Nosseir (at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023)
DF   EGY Ahmed Sayed Abdel Naby (at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023)
FW   EGY Mohamed Yasser (at Teplice until 30 June 2024)

Coaching staff

 
Marcel Koller, Al Ahly’s current manager.
Coaching staff
  Marcel Koller Head coach
  Harald Gämperle Assistant coach
  Samy Komsan Assistant coach
  Michel Iannacone Goalkeeping coach
Analysis department
  Yassin Mikari Head Analyst
Fitness coaches
  Tizian Ndoyi Fitness Coach
Medical department
  Ahmed Abou-Abla Team doctor
  Hany Wahba Team doctor
  Mohamed Wafaay Physiotherapist
Sport management and organisation
  Mohsen Saleh Head of Football Planning Committee
  Zakaria Nassef Member of Football Planning Committee
  Sayed Abdel Hafeez Football director
  Khaled Bebo Head of Youth Football
  Michal Prokeš Youth academy general manager

Board of directors

Office Name
President   Mahmoud El Khatib
Vice President   El Amry Farouk
Secretary of the fund   Khaled Mortagy
Member   Hossam Ghaly
Member   Mohamed shawky
Member   Mai Atef
Member   Tarek Knadil
Member   Mohamed Al-Gahzwy
Member   Mohamed Al-Damaty
Member   Mohanad Magdy
Member   Mohamed Serag
Board Member   Mohamed El-Garhy

Club Figures

Presidents

[114]

 
Statue of Saleh Selim, former player and president in the club's headqaurters
No Tenure Name From To
1 1st   Alfred Mitchell-Innes 1907 1908
2 1st   Aziz Ezzat Pacha 1908 1916
3 1st   Abdelkhaleq Tharwat Pacha 1916 1924
4 1st   Gaafar Waly Pacha 1924 1940
5 1st   Mohamed Taher Pacha 1940 1941
6 2nd   Gaafar Waly Pacha 1941 1944
7 1st   Ahmed Hasanein Pacha 1944 1946
8 1st   Ahmed Aboud Pacha 1946 1961
9 1st   Salah Dessouki 1961 1965
10 1st   Abdelmohsen Kamel Mortagy 1965 1967
11 1st   Ibrahim El Wakil 1967 1972
12 2nd   Abdelmohsen Kamel Mortagy 1972 1980
13 1st   Saleh Selim 1980 1988
14 1st   Saleh El Wahsh 1988 1992
15 2nd   Saleh Selim 1992 2002
16 1st   Hassan Hamdy 2002 2014
17 1st   Mahmoud Taher 2014 2017
18 1st   Mahmoud El Khatib 2017 Present

Captains

Throughout its history, Al Ahly has had 48 club captains, the first captain was Ahmed Fouad Anwar.
Mohamed El-Shenawy is the current captain since 2020.[115]

No. Name
1   Ahmed Fouad Anwar
2   Hussein Hegazi
3   Riyad Shawki
4   Ali El Hassany
5   Mahmoud Mokhtar El-Tetch
6   Mohamed Ali Rasmi
7   Ahmed Soliman
8   Amin Shoa'air
9   Moustafa Kamel Mansour
10   Saleh El-Sawwaf
11   Hussein Madkour
12   Mohamed El-Guindi
13   Ahmed Mekawi
14   Abdel Galil Hemaida
15   Saleh Selim
16   Rifaat El-Fanagily
17   Taha Ismail
18   Mimi El-Sherbini
19   Essam Abdel Monem
20   Hany Moustafa
21   Anwar Salama
22   Hassan Hamdy
23   Mustafa Younis
24   Moustafa Abdou
25   Mahmoud El-Khateeb
26   Thabet El-Batal
27   Taher Abouzaid
28   Rabie Yassin
29   Magdi Abdelghani
30   Ahmed Shobair
31   Osama Orabi
32   Hossam Hassan
33   Walid Salah El-Din
34   Hady Khashaba
35   Sayed Abdel Hafeez
36   Essam El Hadary
37   Shady Mohamed
38   Ahmed Belal
39   Osama Hosny
40   Ahmad El-Sayed
41   Wael Gomaa
42   Mohamed Aboutrika
43   Hossam Ghaly
44   Emad Moteab
45   Hossam Ashour
46   Sherif Ekramy
47   Ahmed Fathy
48   Mohamed El Shenawy

Notes

Al-Ahly numbers in the Club World Cup: Al-Ahly of Egypt is the Arab team most participating in the tournament with seven editions, the first of which was in 2005 and the latest version, Al-Ahly's match against Monterrey became the 16th match for the African champion in the Club World Cup, becoming the most participating team in the world in this tournament.

See also

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External links

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ahly, ahly, football, club, arabic, النادي, الأهلي, لية, كورة, القدم, national, club, commonly, referred, ahly, egyptian, professional, football, club, based, cairo, most, successful, football, club, worldwide, based, total, trophies, professional, football, t. Al Ahly Football Club Arabic النادي الأهلي لية كورة القدم lit The National Club commonly referred to as Al Ahly is an Egyptian professional football club based in Cairo It is the most successful football club worldwide based on total trophies won Its professional football team plays in the Egyptian Premier League founded on 24 April 1907 as a gathering place for Cairo s Student Unions Al AhlyFull nameAl Ahly Football ClubNickname s Nadi El Watanniyah Club of Patriotism El Shayateen El Homr The Red Devils El Mared El Ahmar The Red Giant Nadi El Qarn The Club of Century Short nameAFC AHLFounded24 April 1907 115 years ago 1907 04 24 GroundAl Ahly WE Al Salam StadiumCairo International StadiumCapacity30 00075 000ChairmanMahmoud El KhatibManagerMarcel KollerLeagueEgyptian Premier League2021 223rdWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonAl Ahly has a record of 42 national league titles 37 national cup titles and 12 national super cup titles The club has never been relegated to the Egyptian Second Division Al Ahly is the most successful club in Africa and is one of the continent s giants 1 In international competitions the club has won a record 10 CAF Champions League titles a CAF Confederation Cup a record eight CAF Super Cups a record four African Cup Winners Cups an Afro Asian Club Championship an Arab Club Champions Cup an Arab Cup Winners Cup a record two Arab Super Cups and has won three bronze medals in the FIFA Club World Cup With 24 continental titles Al Ahly is the most successful football club in African history and was voted by CAF as African club of the 20th century 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment and start of the club 1 2 First Titles 1918 1948 1 3 Dominating the league 1948 1967 1 4 First participation in African championships 1967 1980 1 5 Invading Africa 1980 1990 1 6 Arab Tournaments Glory amp Boycotting CAF 1990 2005 1 7 Golden Era 2005 2013 1 7 1 2005 Undefeated Season 1 8 Mahmoud Taher Era 2014 2017 1 9 Mahmoud El Khatib Era amp Return to African Triumph 2017 Present 1 9 1 Continental dominance 2020 2 Rivalries 3 Supporters 3 1 Ultras Ahlawy 3 2 Other Supporting groups 4 Port Said Stadium riot 5 Anthem 6 Name origin 7 Grounds 7 1 Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium training ground 7 2 Cairo International Stadium 7 3 Al Ahly WE Stadium 7 4 Al Ahly SC Stadium 108 8 Media 9 Kits and crest 9 1 Kit suppliers amp shirt sponsors 10 Honours 10 1 Domestic 116 titles 10 2 Africa 23 titles 10 3 Regional 4 titles 10 4 Worldwide 1 titles 10 5 Awards amp recognitions 10 6 Domestic competitions 10 7 CAF overall ranking of African clubs 10 8 CAF 5 Year Ranking 11 Players 11 1 Current squad 11 2 Youth Academy 11 3 Other players under contract 11 4 Out on loan 12 Coaching staff 12 1 Board of directors 13 Club Figures 13 1 Presidents 13 2 Captains 14 Notes 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Al Ahly SC Establishment and start of the club Edit Alfred Mitchell Innes the First President of Al Ahly The first official meeting of the Al Ahly club s board Saad Zaghloul the minister of education became the first honorary president of Al Ahly The idea of establishing Al Ahly in the first 10 years of the 20th century was raised by Omar Lotfy who was a student in the Egyptian Law School during his presidency of the High School Students Club which was established in 1905 The establishment of a club of high school students was for political reasons and the students needed a sports club to gather them 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 The club was first headed by Alfred Mitchell Innes who was a British advisor to the Ministry of Finance at the time 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 The establishment of the club was approved and architect Ismail Seri designed the main building of the club which was revised by Mitchell Innes to place the building in the south eastern corner of the land so that the building main entrance would face north A civil company on 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 This forced the club to borrow E1 000 from the National Bank of Egypt in March 1908 by Omar Sultan and Idris Ragheb and Talaat Harb 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 to serve the students and graduates of high schools who were the mainstay of the revolution against the British occupation 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 1908 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 club but rather to open its doors to students of higher schools to meet and practice political dialogues However the graduates of high schools who were members of the club fell in love with football which prompted Ahly to build the first stadium in 1909 They used to call it at the time Al Hawsh a colloquial word from the Egyptian dialect meaning the courtyard in Arabic The stadium was developed over the years to become Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium 7 The first official football team was established in 1911 The team was primary and secondary school players who played the ball in Al Hawash which was established in 1909 in the club s land The names of the first players of Al Ahly were as follows Hussain Higazi Abdel Fattah Taher Fouad Darwish Hussein Mansour and Ibrahim Fahmy The star of this team was the striker Hussein Hegazi 8 In 1915 Al Ahly made tours of 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 the star Hussein Hegazy 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 Olympic games 1920 The club also contributed to the establishment of the Egyptian Football Association In 1923 Al Ahly played an active role in the establishment of the Egyptian Tennis Federation 10 First Titles 1918 1948 Edit After Al Ahly s refusal to compete with foreign Allied clubs in the Sultan Hussein Cup in its first edition in 1917 the club s management decided to participate in the 1918 championship 11 In 1923 Al Ahly won the Sultan Hussain Cup after beating the defending champion Zamalek then added six other titles to be the record holder in the number of wins until the last edition in 1938 12 Gaafar Waly The first president of both the Egyptian Football Association and Al Ahly sports club at the same time The club followed winning the Sultan Hussain Cup with the King Farouk Cup in 1924 for the first time 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 team made a tour the first of its kind where the team traveled to face several European clubs such as Fenerbahce 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 traditional 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 achieved the double by winning the King Farouk Cup with a 3 2 Victory over El Sekka El Hadid SC in a match where Abdel Karim Saqr scored the winning goal in the last minutes 16 Inaugurated in 1917 Al Ahly won the last version of the Sultan Hussein Cup held in 1938 with a difficult 1 0 victory over Al Masry in the final match as Mustafa Latif scored the winning goal in the first half of extra time The club won the Cairo League again in the last round with a large 5 1 victory over the second placed Zamalek with Saleh Al Sawwaf scoring two goals and Mokhtar El Tetsh Jamil Saber and Abdel Majid El Ashry scoring one goal each 17 18 The team traveled to Mandatory Palestine in 1943 on a 23 day tour headed by club legend Mokhtar El Tetsh to play several matches with Arab teams to support Palestine against the Zionists The decision came despite the refusal of the president of the Egyptian Football Association Haider Pasha due to the pressure from the British due to their known position against the Palestinian issue 19 Dominating the league 1948 1967 Edit Al Ahly squad in the first Egyptian League 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 Mekkawi added a second goal in the second half and Helmy Abu El Maaty Mohamed Lahita and Fathi Khattab each scored one goal 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 Mekkawi Saleh 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 witnessed a historical superiority for Al Ahly by the Golden Fifties Generation led by Saleh Selim Toto and Ahmed Mekkawi winning all the local championships Al Ahly won the Egyptian Premier League after a strong competition with Tersana ended with the two teams tying in points The league winner was decided by a play off match Al Ahly clinched the league after defeating Tersana 2 1 in the play off Goals were scored by Toto and Fathi Khattab The club also won the Cairo League one point ahead of Tersana In the Egypt Cup Al Ahly Defeated Tersana in the final by a big score 6 0 21 In the 1950 51 season Al Ahly won the double by winning 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 1952 revolution and to allow the national team to prepare for the 1952 Summer Olympics However the Egypt Cup and the Cairo League were played normally Al Ahly lost both tournaments to Zamalek The competition returned the following season and Al Ahly managed to win it for the fourth time in a row with a narrow two points 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 in a match where Saleh Selim scored two goals and his older brother Abdel Wahab Selim scored a goal 24 In the 1956 57 season the number of teams increased to 14 teams and Al Ahly managed to win the league nine points ahead from Zamalek the runner up to win the seventh title in a row It was the first time that the team had reached 40 points 25 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 26 After losing the league for the first time since the start of the competition Al Ahly won the league for the tenth time in the club s history in the 1960 61 season 27 The club won the Egypt Cup after defeating El Qanah 5 0 with Mimi El Sherbini scoring two goals 28 First participation in African championships 1967 1980 Edit 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 29 An entire generation of football stars retired because of the war like Saleh Selim Tariq Salim Taha Ismail Rifaat El Fanagily Adel Haikal and Mahmoud El Gohary Al Ahly did not win the league for another 13 years Nandor 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 Nandor Hidegkuti as head coach in September 1973 at a salary of fewer than 600 dollars 30 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 31 Al Ahly s first participation in the African Champions League was in 1976 An unsuccessful start the team got knocked out from the first round by MC Alger Al Khatib scored the first continental goal for Al Ahly 32 The club won the league in 1975 76 33 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 34 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 35 Invading Africa 1980 1990 Edit 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 Last matches in the competition witnessed a dip in form by Zamalek until Al Ahly managed 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 because of the assassination of the President Anwar Sadat 36 Al Ahly Players with the 1982 CAF Champions League 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 They won the first leg 3 0 Mahmoud El Khatib scored two goals and Alaa Mayhoub scored one The first leg was held on 28 November at the Cairo Stadium in front of 60 000 spectators In the second leg in Kumasi Mahmoud El Khatib returned to score again and the game ended 1 1 The second leg was held on 12 December in Kumasi Ghana and was attended by more than 70 000 spectators 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 result 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 After 15 years Al Ahly finally won their first continental championship 37 Al Ahly reached the final of the African Champions League for the second time in a row in 1983 but rivals Kotoko managed to avenge their defeat by scoring the only goal in both matches The first leg was played on 27 November at Cairo Stadium in the presence of 90 000 spectators attended by the former President Hosni Mubarak and ended 0 0 The second leg took place on 11 December in Kumasi in the presence of 70 000 spectators ended with 1 0 win scored by Opoku Nti in the 22nd minute The goal of the match was from a clear offside 38 Al Ahly reached a continental final again in 1984 this time in the African Cup Winners Cup against Canon Yaounde Al Ahly won on penalties in the Cameroonian capital after a 1 1 draw in both games 39 The 1984 85 season was one of the best seasons in the history of Al Ahly as the Red Giants 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 40 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 with Taher Abouzeid scoring two goals and Magdi Abdel Ghani scoring once 41 Al Ahly won the Egyptian League in the 1986 87 season under the management of the coach Taha Ismail The competition with Zamalek continued until the last round when Al Ahly was two points ahead The club was able to beat Zamalek in the last round 2 1 with two goals scored by Ayman Shawky 42 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 and ended 2 0 for Al Ahly Jamal Thaalab scored an own goal and Ayman Shawky scored the second goal 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 43 Arab Tournaments Glory amp Boycotting CAF 1990 2005 Edit Al Ahly won the Egypt Cup title in 1992 by defeating the league champions Zamalek 2 1 in an exciting final Ayman Shawky scored the winning goal in the 92nd minute with a header 44 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 participation of the club in this tournament Al Ahly defeated Africa Sports d Abidjan in the final with a penalty scored by Adel Abdelrahman 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 45 46 After three years without winning the league the title returned to Al Ahly 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 Red Giants won 4 3 in Alexandria with a hat trick scored by Mohamed Ramadan 47 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 with a goal scored by Felix Aboagye 48 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 49 In the summer of 2001 Ahly signed Manuel Jose to take on the leadership of the team the first time in the club s history to have a Portuguese manager Jose s first acquaintance with Al Ahly was a friendly match against Real Madrid in August 2001 when Al Ahly stunned Madrid with a 1 0 win with a goal by Sunday Chibuike at the Cairo Stadium The goal came after Khaled Bebo embarked on a counter attacking solo run before passing to Hossam Ghaly who beat the Real goalkeeper and passed it to Sunday who shoot it into the empty net 50 This was the fourth time Al Ahly had defeated a European champion the others being a 3 2 victory over Benfica in 1963 who had won the European Cup in 1961 and 1962 and reached the final in 1963 a 2 1 win against Bayern Munich in 1977 and finally defeating Steaua București 3 0 in 1986 51 Al Ahly won the African Champions League title after a 4 1 victory over Mamelodi Sundowns F C 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 Gift Kampamba scored in the 26th minute and Sayed Abdel Hafeez equalized in the 58th minute The second leg was held on 21 December at the Cairo International Stadium in the presence of 75 000 spectators and ended with a victory for Al Ahly with three goals scored by Khaled Bebo 52 Al Ahly also confirmed their continental supremacy by grabbing the Super Cup with a victory over yet another South African team This time defeating Kaizer Chiefs F C 4 1 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 53 although his team was able to achieve an emphatic 6 1 victory against the defending champion Zamalek in the league with Khaled Bebo scoring four goals It is the first and only time in the history of the Cairo derby that any player had achieved that feat 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 welcomed by the majority of the fans 54 55 Golden Era 2005 2013 Edit 2005 Undefeated Season Edit 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 Jose 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 56 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 with a goal scored in extra time by Wael Gomaa At the end of 2005 the club clinched the CAF Champions League for the fourth time in their history after defeating Etoile 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 57 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 then 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 to Sydney FC 58 Mohamed Aboutrika one of the club legends Many believe that 2006 07 season is the best season in the history of Al Ahly in terms of achievements 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 then returned to the Egyptian Cup with a 3 0 win over Zamalek SC achieving a domestic treble Al Ahly dominated Africa again by reaching the final against CS Sfaxien drawing the first leg 1 1 in the Cairo Stadium with goals scored by Abu Trika in the first half from a direct free kick and then an equalizer from Frimpong for Sfaxien five minutes in the second half CS Sfaxien were the favorites to win the cup for the first time in their history In the last seconds of the second leg however the result was 0 0 until Mohamed Aboutrika scored the only goal of the match on the volley to clinch the title for Al Ahly The club then participated in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup for the second time in a row in the championship held in Japan Al Ahly s participation this time was a progress to the previous one as they defeated Auckland City FC in the quarter final 2 0 with two goals scored by Flavio Amado and Mohamed Aboutrika in the second half The team qualified for the semi finals to face Brazilian club Internacional losing 2 1 by goals from Alexandre Pato and Luiz Adriano while Flavio scored for Al Ahly in the second half The club managed to achieve the bronze medal for the first time in African history by defeating Club America 2 1 in Yokohama Mohamed Aboutrika scoring the two goals while Salvador Cabanas scored the only goal for the Mexican club 59 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 60 Ultras Ahlawy Tifo before Cairo derby in 2007 08 Egyptian Premier League The Red Giants continued dominating 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 with goals by Ahmed Hassan and Moataz Eno 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 this time with two defeats from C F Pachuca and Adelaide Football Club 61 The club started the 2008 09 season winning the CAF Super Cup after defeating CS Sfaxien 2 1 with two goals scored by Flavio and 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 by Flavio s header from a free kick delivered by his compatriot Gilberto 62 It was the last championship for Manuel Jose during his second term before handing over the team s leadership to Hossam El Badry 63 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 Esperance Sportive de Tunis due to a famous refereeing mistake by Joseph Lamptey that gave the hosts a win in the second leg with a clear handball in the goal scored by Michael Eneramo 64 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 Rades added the seventh African champions title in the history of the club with Gedo scoring Ahly s opener from a shot inside the 18 yard box before half time and Walid Soliman making it 2 0 in the 61st minute Esperance s striker Yannick N Djeng pulled a goal back and Mohamed Aboutrika missed a penalty but Al Ahly held on to win the match 65 66 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 with goals by El Sayed Hamdy and Ahly s talismanic midfielder Mohamed Aboutrika who came off the bench to score the winning goal after 12 minutes into the second half 67 Al Ahly then lost 1 0 to the Copa Libertadores champion Corinthians and then defeated by Monterrey in the third place deciding match 68 Hossam El Badri left the team to Mohamed Youssef who managed to complete the march successfully and lead 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 Mohamed Aboutrika scored for Al Ahly in the first leg from a freekick The second leg match was the last impression of the fans of club legend Mohamed Aboutrika when he scored the first goal of the match to be the last goal of his journey in the red shirt 69 Mahmoud Taher Era 2014 2017 Edit Al Ahly made their way to the African Confederations Cup after an early exit from the Champions League but the Red Giants had a new strong motivation in adding this continental tournament to the club s cupboard for the first time Al Ahly reached the final against Sewe 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 grabbed the goal of the coronation with a header in the dying minutes that made coach Juan Carlos Garrido running with celebration on the pitch Garrido was later sacked after the club was eliminated from the CAF Champions League on penalties to Moghreb Tetouan but he was still able to make Al Ahly win its first Confederation Cup at the first try 70 Al Ahly went through a critical phase 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 the Red Giants as a coach to a 3 2 win over Zamalek at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium to add the ninth Egyptian Super Cup in the club s history 71 After missing on the 2014 2015 Egyptian League title Al Ahly won the 2015 16 league with a seven point difference between the defending champions Zamalek Al Ahly finished the competition with the strongest attack and defense under the leadership of Dutchman Martin Jol who replaced the Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro 72 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 but lost to rival Zamalek SC in a 3 1 defeat hence Al Ahly failed to secure the 36th Egypt Cup for its cabinet Under the leadership of Hossam El Badry Al Ahly was able to keep a clean sheet in 30 games that season in all competitions 73 The club then won the Egyptian Cup for the 36th time in its history after beating Al Masry 2 1 in a strong match at the Egyptian Cup final at Borg El Arab Stadium Al Masry scored in the 102nd minute before Amr Gamal equalized in the 117th minute and Ahmed Fathy added the winning goal in the 120th minute 74 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 Mohamed V Casablanca when Al Ahly was defeated 1 0 and failed to secure the 9th CAF Champions League trophy Mahmoud El Khatib Era amp Return to African Triumph 2017 Present Edit 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 Mustafa Fahmy collected 14 269 votes compared to former Egyptian sports minister El Amry Farouk who won with 19 923 votes 75 Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup title for the tenth time in its history after defeating Al Masry SC 1 0 in the match that was held on 12 January 2019 at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium Al Ain United Arab Emirates The winning goal was scored by Walid Azaro in the 12th minute of the first extra half of the match which gave the Red Devils the title this also made Walid the first Moroccan and foreigner to score in the tournament 76 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 fortieth in its history reaching the fourth star Al Ahly officially won the title 6 weeks before the end of the championship achieving the second fastest league in its history after the historic 2004 05 Egyptian Premier League season 77 Al Ahly reached the 2018 CAF Champions League Final but lost to Tunisian side Esperance Al Ahly won in the first leg 3 0 but Esperance defeated Al Ahly 3 0 in the second leg making them win the CAF Champions League because of the away goal rule hence Al Ahly failed to secure the 9th CAF Champions League title 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 Martin Lasarte after defeating Al Mokawloon Al Arab 3 1 in a meeting that gathered the two on 24 July 2019 at the Borg El Arab Stadium This result put Ahly five points clear of their rivals Zamalek with one game of the league season left 78 Al Ahly won the 2018 19 League title despite an extremely difficult path and Al Ahly was in the 18th position last position of the Egyptian Premier League Results eventually improved and winter signings that included Hussein El Shahat Hamdi Fathi Mahmoud Wahid Ramadan Sobhi Mohamed Mahmoud Yasser Ebrahim and Geraldo helped improve results which led Al Ahly to the 2018 19 league title 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 79 2012 and in 2013 making them the most crowned team in Africa At the national level Al Ahly achieved 41 Egyptian Premier League and 36 Egypt Cup 11 Egyptian Super Cup title and seven Sultan Hussein Cup 16 Cairo League more than any other club along with winning the cup of the United Arab Republic on one occasion and the cup of the Egyptian Confederation Cup once 80 On 31 August Rene Weiler was named the new coach of Al Ahly Weiler replaced Martin Lasarte who was sacked despite guiding Ahly to win the league title with a game to spare 81 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 The Nigerian striker Junior Ajayi scored the first and third goals for Al Ahly to become only the second foreigner to score in the history of the Egyptian Super Cup with the first foreign player to score in the tournament being Moroccan striker Walid Azaro who scored the winning goal against Al Masry in the 2017 18 Egyptian Super Cup Ajayi became the first Nigerian and foreign player to score two goals in the Egyptian Super Cup 82 On 18 September after Zamalek s loss to Aswan SC Al Ahly won their 42nd Egyptian Premier League title in the 2019 20 season this was the 13th league title the club won from 14 possible since 2004 and was the second title for Weiler before leaving the club and being replaced by Pitso Mosimane the first South African manager in the history Al Ahly 83 Continental dominance 2020 Edit On 27 November Al Ahly faced local rival Zamalek in the 2020 CAF Champions League Final winning 2 1 with El Solia opening the score for Al Ahly in the 5th minute with a header Shikabala then equalized for Zamalek in the 31st minute with a left footed shot on the edge of the penalty area to the top left corner of the net past El Shenawy 84 Magdy got the winning goal for Al Ahly in the 86th minute controlling the ball on his knee outside the penalty area after a clearance before volleying to the right corner of the net and past Gabaski to clinch Al Ahly s ninth CAF Champions League title and their first since 2013 This match is also known as the African Game of the Century as the two giants of Africa faced off each other for the CAF Champions League trophy 85 86 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 Qualified for the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup Al Ahly defeated hosts Al Duhail in the first match of the tournament thanks to a strike from Hussein El Shahat 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 with a brace scored by Robert Lewandowski 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 beat RS Berkane 2 0 in the 2021 CAF Super Cup in Qatar clinching 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 twenty third 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 achieved its 8th CAF Super Cup after beating Raja CA 6 5 on penalties Raja scored the first goal in the 13th minute after Yasser Ibrahim scored an own goal but Taher Mohamed Taher equalized for Al Ahly on the 90th minute taking the match to penalty shootouts 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 The club won the first match 1 0 against the CONCACAF Champions League winners Monterrey of Mexico despite having many players missing due to injuries and that some of the club s players were participating with the Egyptian national football team in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Mohamed Hany scored the only goal of the match in the 53rd minute In the Semi final Al Ahly lost against Palmeiras the Winners of the 2021 Copa Libertadores 2 0 to play against Saudi Side Al Hilal in the Third place playoff Al Ahly achieved the 3rd place in the FIFA Club World Cup for the 3rd time in the club s history after defeating Al Hilal 4 0 the biggest victory for Al Ahly in the 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 the first time was under the management of Portuguese former manager Manuel Jose after defeating Algerian side ES Setif 6 2 on aggregate but failed to secure the 11th CAF Champions League trophy after losing 2 0 to Wydad AC this would be seen as unfair since the match was played at Wydad s home stadium Stade Mohamed V and the match should have been played at a neutral stadium Al Ahly players were unwilling to wear the silver medal and went as far by throwing their silver medal on the ground Al Ahly s manager Pitso Mosimane threw it as well and said that he doesn t play for silver On 13 June 2022 Mosimane parted ways with Al Ahly and Samy Koumsan took over the manager role as an interim manager 99 On June 29 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 meet rival Zamalek for the Egypt Cup Final in which Al Ahly lost to its local rival in a 2 1 defeat hence failed to secure its 38th Egypt Cup 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 Due to that Al Ahly went through a critical phase 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 Al Ahly fans tifo for Walid Soliman in his last match before retirement Following disappointing results during his reign Ricardo Soares was sacked on August 31 2022 just 2 months after he was appointed as Al Ahly s manager Many people claimed that the dismissal of Soares was unfair because he arrived to Al Ahly during a hard time He was replaced by Marcel Koller who was appointed as Al Ahly s new manager on September 9 2022 100 Marcel Koller s first trophy with Al Ahly was the Egyptian Super Cup in which he was able to beat arch rivals Zamalek SC in a 2 0 win Rivalries EditMain article Cairo derby Al Ahly and Zamalek historical positions in the League The Cairo Derby is a rival football match between Egyptian clubs Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC which are among the most successful clubs in Africa Al Ahly and Zamalek were named by the Confederation of African Football as the 1st and 2nd African Clubs of the 20th century respectively 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 1970s 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 EditUltras Ahlawy Edit Main article Ultras Ahlawy 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 Clubs in Egypt became a major political force during the 2011 Egyptian revolution against former president Mubarak but were known for long standing animosity with the police When 38 members of the Ultras Devils were arrested in Shebeen al Kom for belonging to an illegal group along with additional violent offences it was seen as a crackdown on the organizations by authorities 101 Other Supporting groups Edit Type of group Name Creation dateUltras group Ultras Ahlawy 13 April 2007Ultras group Ultras Red 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 EditMain article Port Said Stadium riot 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 102 103 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 Edit 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 104 The lyrics of the anthem are as follows 105 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 topName origin EditAmin Sami Pasha was the first person to propose the name of Al Ahly Sporting Club Al Ahly which means The National was named as such because it was created to serve the students and graduates of the high schools who were the mainstay of the revolution against the British occupation of Egypt 6 Grounds EditMokhtar El Tetsh Stadium training ground Edit Cairo Tower behind Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium Al Ahly fans supporting the team in Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium Football was not one of the goals of the club s founders 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 they used to call it at the time Al Hawsh 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 106 Currently the stadium hold the team training and friendly games Cairo International Stadium Edit Al Ahly formerly played their home games at their own ground Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium but its capacity was far too small for the club s supporters As a consequence Mokhtar El Tetsh Stadium became the official training ground and Cairo International Stadium replaced it as the official home ground Since 2014 Al Ahly stopped playing their home games at the Cairo International Stadium for an indefinite period 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 Stadium Edit 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 107 Al Ahly SC Stadium 108 Edit In November 2022 Al Ahly had an agreement with an Emirati company named poplous that had built football stadiums such as Arsenal s Emirates Stadium and London s famous Wembley Stadium It was announced that the studium well be establish on an area about 46 000 meters and it would hold about 50 000 fans making it the 3rd largest stadium in egypt after borg al arab and cario stadium also it was said it well have an sport complex around the stadium that well include a squash complex with 8 courts A gymnastics and an karate hall and some training grounds for soccer It is expected it well be done within 5yrs in Sheikh Zayed CityMedia EditAl 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 109 The club also has a YouTube channel that has over 1 86 million subscribers as of May 2022 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 it reached one million views in less than one day In addition the club has its own weekly magazine which covers the club s various news Kits and crest Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Al Ahly SC kits 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 10 years after the foundation of the club 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 most beautiful in the game in a 2020 poll by Spanish newspaper Marca 110 In October 2022 modifications were made to the logo The club s name in English was moved upwards under the club s name in Arabic the 10 stars of the CAF Champions League were reduced to one and each one would represent 10 titles The Club Of The Century slogan was removed which sparked criticism from many of Al Ahly s fans The Evolution of the Crest of Al Ahly1917 1952 1952 2007 2007 2022 Kit suppliers amp shirt sponsors Edit 111 Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1978 1979 Umbro Mansour Group1979 1980 Old Spice1980 1983 Puma Helwan For Import amp Export1983 1989 Coca Cola1989 1993 Umbro1993 2000 Adidas2000 2001 Nike2002 Vodafone2002 2009 Puma2009 2011 Adidas2011 2014 Etisalat2014 2015 Sporta2015 2018 Vodafone2018 2022 Umbro WE2022 Adidas EtisalatHonours EditSee also List of Al Ahly SC records and statistics and Al Ahly SC in international football Domestic 116 titles Edit Type Competition Titles Seasons Runners UpEgyptian Egyptian Premier League 42 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 1966 67 1977 78 1983 84 1987 88 1990 91 1992 93 2000 01 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2014 15 2020 21Egypt Cup 37 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 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 21Egyptian Super Cup 12 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2014 2015 2017 2018 2021 2009 2016 2019 2020Sultan Hussein Cup 7 1922 23 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1928 29 1930 31 1937 38 1927 28 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36Cairo 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 58Egyptian Confederation Cup 1 1990United Arab Republic United Arab Republic Egyptian Syrian Championship 1 1961Africa 23 titles Edit Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners UpCAF CAF Champions League 10 1982 1987 2001 2005 2006 2008 2012 2013 2019 20 2020 21 1983 2007 2017 2018 2021 22African 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 2015Regional 4 titles Edit Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners UpUAFA Arab Club Champions Cup 1 1996 1997Arab Cup Winners Cup 1 1994 Arab Super Cup 2S 1997 1998 Worldwide 1 titles Edit Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners UpIntercontinental Afro Asian Cup 1 1988FIFA Club World Cup Third Place 2006 2020 2021 record S shared recordAwards amp recognitions Edit CAF Club of the 20th Century 2001 Globe soccer Top Titles Winners in the Middle East 2020Domestic competitions Edit Egyptian Clubs Competitions Year Premier League Egypt Cup Super Cup1921 22 Started in1948 Started in20011922 23 1923 24 Winner1924 25 Winner1925 26 Runner up1926 27 Winner1927 28 Winner1928 29 1929 30 Winner1930 31 Winner1931 32 1932 33 1933 34 1934 35 Runner up1935 36 1936 37 Winner1937 38 1938 39 1939 40 Winner1940 41 Runner up1941 42 Winner1942 43 Winner1943 44 Runner up1944 45 Winner1945 46 Winner1946 47 Winner1947 48 1948 49 Winner Winner1949 50 Winner Winner1950 51 Winner Winner1951 52 not held Runner up1952 53 Winner Winner1953 54 Winner 1954 55 not finished 1955 56 Winner Winner1956 57 Winner 1957 58 Winner Winner1958 59 Winner Runner up1959 60 Third place Winner1960 61 Winner 1961 62 Winner 1962 63 Third place 1963 64 Group Fifth 1964 65 Fourth place 1965 66 Sixth place Winner1966 67 Runner up 1968 69 not held not held1969 70 not held not held1970 71 not finished not held1971 72 not held not held1972 73 Fourth place Runner up1973 74 not finished not finished1974 75 Winner 1975 76 Winner Runner up1976 77 Winner 1977 78 Runner up Winner1978 79 Winner 1979 80 Winner not held1980 81 Winner Winner1981 82 Winner not finished1982 83 Third place Winner1983 84 Runner up Winner1984 85 Winner Winner1985 86 Winner 1986 87 Winner not held1987 88 Runner up 1988 89 Winner Winner1989 90 not finished 1990 91 Runner up Winner1991 92 Fourth place Winner1992 93 Runner up Winner1993 94 Winner not held1994 95 Winner 1995 96 Winner Winner1996 97 Winner Runner up1997 98 Winner Semi final1998 99 Winner Round of 321999 2000 Winner Semi final2000 01 Runner up Winner2001 02 Runner up Round of 16 Withdrew2002 03 Runner up Winner Did not enter2003 04 Runner up Runner up Winner2004 05 Winner Round of 16 Did not enter2005 06 Winner Winner Winner2006 07 Winner Winner Winner2007 08 Winner Round of 32 Winner2008 09 Winner Round of 16 Winner2009 10 Winner Runner up Runner up2010 11 Winner Round of 16 Winner2011 12 not finished not held not held2012 13 not finished Withdrew Winner2013 14 Winner Semi final not held2014 15 Runner up Runner up Winner2015 16 Winner Runner up Winner2016 17 Winner Winner Runner up2017 18 Winner Quarter Final Winner2018 19 Winner Round of 16 Winner2019 20 Winner Winner Runner up2020 21 Runner up Runner up Runner up2021 22 Third place WinnerCAF overall ranking of African clubs Edit CAF Ranking of the 21st Century 112 Rank Club Points1 Al Ahly FC 1012 TP Mazembe 633 Esperance Tunis 634 Etoile du Sahel 585 Wydad 446 Zamalek 387 Raja Casablanca 378 Enyimba 319 CS Sfaxien 3010 Mamelodi Sundowns 29CAF Ranking of the 20th Century 113 Rank Club Points1 Al Ahly 402 Zamalek 373 Raja Casablanca 354 Asante Kotoko 344 Canon Yaounde 346 Esperance Tunis 276 ASEC Mimosas 278 Hearts of Oak 269 Africa Sports 2510 JS Kabylie 20CAF 5 Year Ranking Edit Main article CAF 5 Year Ranking The club rankings for this season s CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup based on results from each CAF club competition from 2018 to the 2021 22 season Rank Club 2018 1 2018 19 2 2019 20 3 2020 21 4 2021 22 5 Total1 Al Ahly 5 3 6 6 5 782 Wydad Casablanca 3 5 4 4 6 713 Esperance de Tunis 6 6 3 4 3 584 Raja Casablanca 5 1 4 5 3 545 RS Berkane 2 4 5 1 5 54Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 12 December 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK EGY Mohamed El Shenawy captain 4 DF EGY Mahmoud Metwalli5 DF EGY Ramy Rabia 3rd captain 6 DF EGY Yasser Ibrahim7 MF EGY Kahraba8 MF EGY Hamdy Fathy9 MF EGY Ahmed Abdel Kader10 FW EGY Mohamed Sherif11 FW BRA Bruno Savio12 DF EGY Ayman Ashraf vice captain 14 MF EGY Hussein El Shahat15 MF MLI Aliou Dieng16 GK EGY Ali Lotfi17 MF EGY Amr El Solia 5th captain 19 MF EGY Afsha20 FW EGY Shady Hussein21 DF TUN Ali Maaloul No Pos Nation Player22 MF EGY Mohamed Mahmoud23 FW RSA Percy Tau24 DF EGY Mohamed Abdelmonem25 MF EGY Akram Tawfik27 FW EGY Taher Mohamed28 DF EGY Karim Fouad29 MF EGY Mostafa Saad30 DF EGY Mohamed Hany 4th captain 31 GK EGY Mostafa Shobeir32 MF EGY Raafat Khalil33 GK EGY Hamza Alaa36 MF EGY Ahmed Nabil Koka38 MF EGY Amar Hamdy39 DF EGY Mohamed El Maghrabi DF EGY Khalid Abdel Fattah on loan from Smouha FW TUN Mohamed DhaouiYouth Academy Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player34 MF EGY Mohamed Fakhri37 DF EGY Faress Mohamed44 DF EGY Mohamed Ashraf El Bakry47 MF EGY Mohamed Hamdy No Pos Nation Player50 MF EGY Mido Nabil53 DF EGY Mohamed Ahmed Sharkia66 FW EGY Ali Amr MF EGY Abdel Rahman AshrafOther players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF EGY Faress Tarek MF EGY Saleh Nasr MF EGY Shady Radwan No Pos Nation Player MF EGY Ahmed Beso MF EGY Ismail El Leithy MF EGY Ahmed El SayedOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW EGY Hossam Hassan at Smouha until 30 June 2023 MF MOZ Luis Miquissone at Abha until 30 June 2023 FW COD Walter Bwalya at Al Qadsiah until 30 June 2023 DF EGY Mahmoud Wahid at Tala ea El Gaish until 30 June 2023 FW EGY Mostafa El Badry at Future until 30 June 2023 MF EGY Karim Walid at Future until 30 June 2023 DF EGY Saad Samir at Future until 30 June 2023 FW EGY Salah Mohsen at Ceramica Cleopatra until 30 June 2023 MF EGY Arabi Badr at Tala ea El Gaish until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player MF EGY Ziad Tarek at Smouha until 30 June 2024 FW EGY Mostafa Fawzy at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023 DF EGY Mido Hossam at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023 FW EGY Fahd Gomaa at Smouha until 30 June 2023 FW EGY Ahmed Said Gharib at Al Ittihad Alexandria until 30 June 2024 MF EGY Walid Mustafa at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023 DF EGY Mohamed Khalifa Nosseir at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023 DF EGY Ahmed Sayed Abdel Naby at El Dakhleya until 30 June 2023 FW EGY Mohamed Yasser at Teplice until 30 June 2024 Coaching staff EditSee also List of Al Ahly SC managers Marcel Koller Al Ahly s current manager Coaching staff Marcel Koller Head coach Harald Gamperle Assistant coach Samy Komsan Assistant coach Michel Iannacone Goalkeeping coachAnalysis department Yassin Mikari Head AnalystFitness coaches Tizian Ndoyi Fitness CoachMedical department Ahmed Abou Abla Team doctor Hany Wahba Team doctor Mohamed Wafaay PhysiotherapistSport management and organisation Mohsen Saleh Head of Football Planning Committee Zakaria Nassef Member of Football Planning Committee Sayed Abdel Hafeez Football director Khaled Bebo Head of Youth Football Michal Prokes Youth academy general managerBoard of directors Edit See also Al Ahly SC Former personnel Office NamePresident Mahmoud El KhatibVice President El Amry FaroukSecretary of the fund Khaled MortagyMember Hossam GhalyMember Mohamed shawkyMember Mai AtefMember Tarek KnadilMember Mohamed Al GahzwyMember Mohamed Al DamatyMember Mohanad MagdyMember Mohamed SeragBoard Member Mohamed El GarhySource 1 Club Figures EditPresidents Edit 114 Statue of Saleh Selim former player and president in the club s headqaurters No Tenure Name From To1 1st Alfred Mitchell Innes 1907 19082 1st Aziz Ezzat Pacha 1908 19163 1st Abdelkhaleq Tharwat Pacha 1916 19244 1st Gaafar Waly Pacha 1924 19405 1st Mohamed Taher Pacha 1940 19416 2nd Gaafar Waly Pacha 1941 19447 1st Ahmed Hasanein Pacha 1944 19468 1st Ahmed Aboud Pacha 1946 19619 1st Salah Dessouki 1961 196510 1st Abdelmohsen Kamel Mortagy 1965 196711 1st Ibrahim El Wakil 1967 197212 2nd Abdelmohsen Kamel Mortagy 1972 198013 1st Saleh Selim 1980 198814 1st Saleh El Wahsh 1988 199215 2nd Saleh Selim 1992 200216 1st Hassan Hamdy 2002 201417 1st Mahmoud Taher 2014 201718 1st Mahmoud El Khatib 2017 PresentCaptains Edit Throughout its history Al Ahly has had 48 club captains the first captain was Ahmed Fouad Anwar Mohamed El Shenawy is the current captain since 2020 115 No Name1 Ahmed Fouad Anwar2 Hussein Hegazi3 Riyad Shawki4 Ali El Hassany5 Mahmoud Mokhtar El Tetch6 Mohamed Ali Rasmi7 Ahmed Soliman8 Amin Shoa air9 Moustafa Kamel Mansour10 Saleh El Sawwaf11 Hussein Madkour12 Mohamed El Guindi13 Ahmed Mekawi14 Abdel Galil Hemaida15 Saleh Selim16 Rifaat El Fanagily17 Taha Ismail18 Mimi El Sherbini19 Essam Abdel Monem20 Hany Moustafa21 Anwar Salama22 Hassan Hamdy23 Mustafa Younis24 Moustafa Abdou25 Mahmoud El Khateeb26 Thabet El Batal27 Taher Abouzaid28 Rabie Yassin29 Magdi Abdelghani30 Ahmed Shobair31 Osama Orabi32 Hossam Hassan33 Walid Salah El Din34 Hady Khashaba35 Sayed Abdel Hafeez36 Essam El Hadary37 Shady Mohamed38 Ahmed Belal39 Osama Hosny40 Ahmad El Sayed41 Wael Gomaa42 Mohamed Aboutrika43 Hossam Ghaly44 Emad Moteab45 Hossam Ashour46 Sherif Ekramy47 Ahmed Fathy48 Mohamed El ShenawyNotes EditAl Ahly numbers in the Club World Cup Al Ahly of Egypt is the Arab team most participating in the tournament with seven editions the first of which was in 2005 and the latest version Al Ahly s match against Monterrey became the 16th match for the African champion in the Club World Cup becoming the most participating team in the world in this tournament See also EditAl Ahly Basketball Al Ahly Handball Al Ahly VolleyballReferences Edit The 15 Most Successful Football Clubs in Africa Speeli com 29 March 2021 Archived from the 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