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Al Zamalek
File:Zamalek logo.png
Full nameZamalek Sporting Club
نادي الزمالك للألعاب الرياضية
Nickname(s)School of Arts and Engineering مدرسة الفن والهندسة
The white knights الفرسان البيضاء
The royal team الفريق الملكي
Club of the Century نادي القرن[1][2][3][4]
Short nameZSC
Founded5 January 1911; 113 years ago (1911-01-05)
as Qasr El Nil
GroundCairo International Stadium
Capacity75,000
ChairmanMortada Mansour
CoachAugusto Inácio[5]
LeagueEgyptian Premier League
2016–17Egyptian Premier League, 2nd
WebsiteClub website
Current season


Zamalek Sporting Club (Arabic: نادى الزمالك للألعاب الرياضية), is an Egyptian sports club based in Meet Okba, Giza, Egypt. It is best known for its professional football team, which plays in the Egyptian Premier League, the top tier of the Egyptian football league system. It was founded on 5 January 1911 as Qasr El-Neel Club and was first headed by Belgian lawyer George Marzbach. The name was changed to El-Mokhtalat Club in 1913 and in 1941 it was changed again to King Farouk Club, named after King Farouk. The name finally settled as Zamalek SC after the 1952 Egyptian revolution.

Zamalek has never been relegated to the Second Division. On the continental side, Zamalek has won more CAF trophies than any other African team in the Twentieth century. The club has 5 CAF Champions League titles, 3 CAF Super Cup titles and 1 African Cup Winners' Cup title. Internationally, Zamalek has also won 2 Afro-Asian Cup titles. The club plays their home matches in the Cairo International Stadium, with a capacity of 75,000.[6]

History

The club started out as Qasr El-Neel Club by a Belgian lawyer, Mr. Merzbach on 5 January 1911. It was the first football club in Cairo emerged from its non-English expatriate communities. They formed sports and social clubs each with its own identity. A very important aspect of Zamalek was that it was a club for all people and not for any specific social, economical, or ethnic status. Zamalek started out and continued through World War I under the presidency of Merzbach, and its Belgian secretaries (first Shoduan, then Bochu). The next president was Nicola Arfagi who also played left wing for the club's football team.

Following the 1919 revolution, the club became Egyptian controlled in 1923 under the presidency of General Haidar Pasha and secretary Youssef Mohamad. In the winter of 1924, the club moved for the third time to what is now known as El Balloon Theater. Then in 1940, the club was renamed Farouk El Awal Club after being honored by its acknowledgement from the King of Egypt and Sudan, King Farouk. Following the army coup against the King in 1952, the club was renamed "Al Zamalek" after the area where the club was situated. The club then moved yet again for the fourth time in its history to its final destination on 26 July Street, just 500 meters west of the Zamalek bridge, occupying an area of 35 acres (140,000 m2) and hosting 24 different sports.

In 1917, Egyptian members attempted to form a first Egyptian board for the club, but this was blocked by the President of the club, a Frenchman called M. Piankie and the secretary M. Shoudoi who was Belgian, and as a result, no general members meetings were held for the next few years. The Egyptian members realized that it was important to increase the number of Egyptian members to gain a majority at the next general members meeting. As a result, the elections were held and the first Egyptian board was elected with Dr. Mohammad Badr as President, Mostafa Hassan as Deputy President, Ibrahim Allam as General Secretary, and Nicola Arkaji, Mahmoud Bassyouni, Hussein Fawzy and Abdo El Jabalawy as board members.

After the first board, a new board in 1923 was formed with General Mohammad Haidar as a president. At the beginning of 1941, General Haidar was selected from the assistants of the king. Due to being the favorites of the king, the club's name was changed from AL Moukhtalat to Farouk Al Awal and General Mohammad Haidar stayed as a president at the club for almost thirty years which was unusual at an Egyptian club at the time.

Then in 1952, the Egyptian army revolution came and a new club's board was formed with Dr. Mohammad Shawky as a president who was also the secretary. He is thwarts team in the world 11 leagues only general of the legislation office with high social status right then. In the same board, there was Mohammad Hassan Helmy who is one of the most popular Zamalek figures taking the position of the secretary assistant. Due to the rules right then, half the club board was changed every year and Mohammad Hassan Helmy took the position of secretary general.

In 1954, the idea of renovating the club stadium was emerging due to the bad state of the current stadium right then. This led the board to look for a businessman to take over the club and thus help in the stadium renovation. Abd El Hamid El Shawarbi took the presidency and, although, he was elected for a second period, he was not able to do the job he wanted. Right then, some Zamalek Faithful figures as General Haidar Pasha, and Haj Sayed El Annany contributed to setting the VIP stand and the first class stand in a way that suits the high status of the club. All of this happened while Abd El Hamid El Shawarbi was outside Egypt, so when he came back. he resigned without helping the club in any aspect and the board continued after Shawky stepped up from his Deputy position (after he left the presidency kindheartedly) to continue till September 1955. Still the idea of bringing a businessman to help the club did not subside, and thus, the famous businessman Abd El Latif Abo Regeila came as the club president in 1956 where by then, the rules have been changed allowing the board to stay for 3 years. And once again, Dr. Shawky steps down for the new businessman; although, he was reelected as a club president and all for the sake of the club's prosperity. Although Abd El Latif Abo Regeila was reelected for a second presidency period, he had to leave Egypt after he lost his money due to the governmental policy against private property (Bus Company and a mansion at Marg which was the hiding place for many players during the season of resignations). But still the club continued to search for another businessman, and Alwe El Gazzar came as a president who was the owner of El Sheikh Sherieb Company and also the president of the board of the Coca-Cola Company right then. Although he was only president for a short period, he was able to bring Real Madrid at his own expense in 1961 to play against Zamalek. But still, he lost his property due to governmental rules and he left Egypt. In 1962, came a new board with Eng. Hassan Amer as a president and emeritus deputy was given to Dr. Mohammad Shawky, Mohammad Lateef, Galal Kereitam, Mahmoud Emam, and Mahmoud Hafez. Eng. Hassan Amer stayed as president till the defeat of Egyptian army in 1967. In 1967, the minister of youth and sports Talat Khairy decided that the club boards will be appointed rather than elected and hence Mohammad Hassan Helmy took the presidency to become the first sportsman in Egypt to become a president of a club. He stayed in presidency till July 1971 where the rules came back to let the board come from elections and not to let anyone to become a president if this person hold presidency for two consecutive boards. Thus came Tawfeek El Kheshen who took the presidency of the board and the honorary presidency was given to Mohammad Hassan Helmy. In 1973, Mohammad Hassan Helmy was elected to become the president and stayed as the head of the board till 1984 and during this period he was continually elected as the president of one of Egypt's biggest clubs. Then in 1984 came the". Eng. Hassan Amer and after him came the Eng. Hasan Abo el Fetouh in 1988. During his period, came a new rule by the ministry of youth increasing the number of elected board members to ten which was removed again in 1990. Eng. Hasan Abo el Fetouh helped in building many of the new building the club is proud of as the gymnasium building which is considered one of the biggest in the Middle East. He also increased the funding for most of the sports teams in the club assisting the winning of many championships during his era.

In 1990, came Galal Ibrhim became the president of the club due to the death of Eng. Hasan Abo el Fetouh. This temporary board was held till September 1990 when the general club meeting was held with the elections of which Eng. "Mohamad Nour El Daly" became the president of the new board till 1992. In 1992, Galal Ibrhim came as the new president of the club. As the rules were changed right then and the vice treasurer was to be selected mostly by the board members, and then Hamada emam was selected by default to that position while Abdel Hamid Shaheen was elected to the treasurer position. As for the board members, it consisted of: Dr. Ahmed Shereen Fawzy, Mahmoud Marouf, Mohamad Fayez El Zummur, Raouf Gaser, and Tarek Ghonaim. As per the rules, it was also new to have two members of the board under the age of 30. For these two spots, Samy Abo El Kheir and Ihab Ibrahim were elected. As for the appointed members by the high committee for youth and sports, Dr. Mohamad Amer, General Hanafy Reyad, and Farouk Abo El Nasr were added to the board. By 1994, Abdel Hamid Shaheen was not able to continue his duties due to his sickness, but the board chose to keep him in the position in honor of his devotion to the club, and thus Farouk Abo El Nasr was appointed to take the duties while keeping Abdel Hamid Shaheen in the position. In 1995, changes came to the board due to the court removal of four members in the board due to their absence from the board meetings for 6 times. These members were Mahmoud Marouf, Mohamad Fayez El Zummur, Dr. Mohamad Amer. The newly appointed members were Mortada Mansour, Mahmoud Abdallah, Mounnir Hassan, and Ibrahim Latif. Still the high committee for youth and sports objected on linking the appointed members with the elected ones and as a result Mounnir Hassan, and Ibrahim Latif forfeited their positions for the better good of the club and to remove any embarrassment happening to the board. And as a surprise, the newly two appointed members for the club board were Dr. Mohamad Amer and Farouk Abo El Nasr in support of their abilities and their dedication. As a result, Dr. Shereen Fawzy was selected to be treasurer till the new elections. On Thursday 4 July, came the decision by Dr. Abd El Menem Emarah to release the club board and the Egyptian Football Federation board after the sad incidence in the game between Ahly and Zamalek season 95/96, as the board decided to freeze the football activity in the club. Meanwhile, the EFF made a series of wrong decisions which caused it to be released too. As a result, a one-year temporary club board was selected of which Dr. Kamal Darweesh was the president and General Abd EL Aziz Kabil was vice president with the board members consisting of General Hanafy Reyad, Magdy Sharaf, Ismail Selim", Azmy megahed, and "Mohamad Abd El Rahman Fawzy. Also, accountant Mahmoud Badr El Deen was appointed as treasurer.

Zamalek Rivalry

Zamalek has had a rivalry with El Ahly since playing their first league derby in 1948.

Zamalek Disasters

The year 1974 saw a deadly crush at a Zamalek game, as at least forty-eight people attending the friendly game against Czechoslovak club Dukla Prague were killed in a stampede at the Helmi Zamora Stadium.

The second disaster was in 2015, 8 February, twenty supporters were killed by policemen outside the stadium of 30 June Stadium.[7]

Name changes

  • Kasr El Nil (1911–1913)
  • El Mokhtalat (1913–1941)
  • Farouk Al-Awal (1941–1952)
  • Zamalek SC (1952–Present)

Team colors

The home jersey uses the original Zamalek colors: White jersey with two horizontal red stripes and White shorts. The away jersey is blue. Zamalek chose white because it symbolizes peace and red color because it is symbolized for fighting for win.[8]

Grounds

The club has no home ground. Their old stadium, Helmi Zamora Stadium, is not suitable for hosting the first team's official matches due to its limited capacity, its central downtown location, the fact that it has not been seriously renovated since its inauguration more than 50 years ago and the terrace is threatened to fall. Zamalek train in Helmi Zamora until today. Consequently, Zamalek play their home matches at Cairo International Stadium and Petro Sport Stadium.

Mortada Mansour announced on 31 May 2015 that El-Zamalek received an offer from a Spanish company to build a stadium in 6th of October City with seating capacity of 40,000.[9]

Ultras

Zamalek fans before a derby match against Al Ahly in the 2015 Egyptian Super Cup at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in the United Arab Emirates

Zamalek has an ultras named Ultras White Knights (UWK) that was founded on 17 March 2007 which is known for its pyro displays. Their motto is "Brotherhood in blood".

Honours

Worldwide

African


Domestic

League

  • Cairo League
    • Winners (15) : 1922–23, 1925–26, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1946–47, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53
(* First ever winners)
  • Giza League
    • Winners (1) : 1964
  • October league cup (Played instead of cancelled league due to shortage of time after 1973 October war and Egypt hosting African Nations Cup in March)
    • Winners (1) :1973–74[10] (Record)

Cup

  • Egypt Cup (23 solo titles and 2 titles in conjunction with Al Ahly SC in 1943 and 1958.)
    • Winners (25) : 1922, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1999, 2002, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
    • Runners up (13) : 1928, 1931, 1934, 1942, 1948, 1949, 1953, 1963, 1978, 1992, 2006, 2007, 2011
(* First ever winners)
(* First ever winners)
  • Sultan Hussein Cup
    • Winners (2) : 1920–21, 1921–22
    • Runners up (3) : 1923–24, 1929–30, 1936–37

Unofficial Titles

  • Independence International cup
    • winners (2): 1970, 1988
  • Jordan International Cup
    • Winners (2): 1985–86, 1986–1987
  • Alexandria Summer League (Arabian competition)
    • Winners (3) : 1982, 1984, 2004
  • Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup
  • Arab Champions Cup
  • Egyptian Federation Cup
    • Winners (1) : 1995
  • Cairo Zone Cup
    • Winners (1) : 1941

Records

  • Longest Winning Run: 10 matches (2012/2013).
  • First match in Egyptian Premier League: Zamalek vs El Masry on 22 October, 1948 and ended with Zamalek winning 5–1.
  • Longest Clean sheet: 7 matches (2014–15 Egyptian Premier League).

Individual

League

  • Ayman Younes scored the fastest goal on 1990 against Souss after 13 seconds.
  • Mohamed Amin scored the first goal in the Egyptian league against El Masry.
  • Saad Rostom scored the first hatrick for Zamalek in the league against El Masry.
  • The player with the most goals in the league is Abdel Halim Ali with 80 goals.

The following players have won the top scorer award in the league while playing with Zamalek:

Season Player Goals
1956–57 Egypt Alaa El-Hamouly 16
1960–61 Yemen Ali Mohsen 16
1976–77 Egypt Ali Khalil 17
Egypt Hassan Shehata
1978–79 Egypt Ali Khalil 12
1979–80 Egypt Hassan Shehata 14
1987–88 Egypt Gamal Abdul Hamid 11
1997–98 Egypt Abdul Hamid Bassiouny 15
2000–01 Egypt Tarek El-Said 13
2001–02 Egypt Hossam Hassan 18
2003–04 Egypt Abdel Halim Ali 21
2010–11 Egypt Shikabala 13

Cup

  • Hussein Yasser scored the fastest goal in the cup against Al Ahly in 2010 after 46 seconds.
  • The player with the most goals in the cup with Zamalek is Alaa El-Hamouli with 23 goals.[11]

Team kit

Season Kit Provider Sponsor
1999–2001 Diadora Philips
2001–2004 Adidas Chipsey
Pepsi
2004–2005 Venecia None
2005–2007 Adidas SIPES
2007–2008 Venecia KFC/Lion Chips
2008–2011 Adidas Ceramica Royal
2011–2012 York[12]
2012–2013 None
2013–2014 Twist[13][14]
2014–2015 SAIB Bank/Pepsi
2015–2016 Macron[15] SAIB Bank/Hyundai
2016– Joma

Kit evolution

Classic
1984
1992–1993
1994–1995
1996–1997
1997–1998
2000–2001
2002–2003
2005–2007
2008–2010
2011–2012
2012–2015
2015–2016
2016–2017

Players

Current first team squad

Egyptian Football Association (EFA) rules are that a team may only have 3 foreign born players in the squad.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Egypt EGY Ahmed El-Shenawy
2 DF Egypt EGY Mohamed Magdy
3 MF Egypt EGY Tarek Hamed
4 MF Egypt EGY Ahmed Tawfik
5 MF Egypt EGY Ibrahim Salah (vice-captain)
6 DF Egypt EGY Shawky El Said
7 DF Egypt EGY Islam Gamal
8 MF Egypt EGY Salah Atef "Rico"
9 FW Egypt EGY Ahmed Gaafar (3rd captain)
10 MF Egypt EGY Shikabala (captain)
11 DF Egypt EGY Mohamed Nasef
12 DF Egypt EGY Hosny Fathy
13 MF Egypt EGY Mahmoud Abdel-Aati "Dunga"
14 MF Egypt EGY Ayman Hefny
15 MF Nigeria NGA Maarouf Youssef
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK Egypt EGY Genesh
17 FW Egypt EGY Basem Morsi
18 MF Egypt EGY Ahmed Refaat
19 FW Egypt EGY Hossam Salama "Paulo"
20 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Ibrahim (4th captain)
23 FW Nigeria NGA Stanley Ohawuchi (On loan from WD)
24 FW Zambia ZAM Emmanuel Mayuka
25 DF Egypt EGY Ali Gabr
26 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Mossad
27 DF Egypt EGY Ali Fathy
28 DF Egypt EGY Mahmoud Hamdy "El-Winsh"
29 DF Egypt EGY Osama Ibrahim
30 MF Egypt EGY Mostafa Fathi
31 GK Egypt EGY Omar Salah
33 DF Egypt EGY Ahmed Aboul-Fetouh

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
DF Burkina Faso BFA Mohamed Koffi (at Al-Ettifaq until 30 June 2017)
DF Egypt EGY Yasser Ibrahim (at Smouha until 30 June 2017)
DF Egypt EGY Ahmed Dowidar (at Smouha until 30 June 2017)
DF Egypt EGY Ahmed Samir Mohamed (at Al Masry until 30 June 2017)
DF Egypt EGY Bazoka (at El Ittihad Alexandria until 30 June 2017)
MF Egypt EGY Ibrahim Abdel-Khaleq (at Wadi Degla FC until 30 June 2017)
MF Egypt EGY Ramzi Khaled (at El Mokawloon until 30 June 2017)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Gamal (at Al Gaish until 30 June 2017)
MF Egypt EGY Hazem Emam (at El Ittihad Alexandria until 30 June 2017)
FW Egypt EGY Mohamed Salem (at El Ittihad Alexandria until 30 June 2017)
FW Egypt EGY Khaled Kamar (at El Ittihad Alexandria until 30 June 2017)
FW Egypt EGY Youssef Obama (at Wadi Degla FC until 30 June 2017)
FW Egypt EGY Mahmoud Kahraba (at Al-Ittihad until 30 June 2017)

Youth academy squad

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 Egypt EGY Ibrahim Mekkay
-- FW Egypt EGY Moustafa Mohamed Ahmed
-- GK Egypt EGY Mahmoud Abdel Monsef

Notable players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

see also List of Zamalek SC players

Staff

Board of directors

Position Name
President Egypt Mortada Mansour
Vice-president Egypt Ahmed Galal Ibrahim
Treasurer Egypt Hazem Yassin
Board member Egypt Ahmed Mortada Mansour
Board member Egypt Shrief Mounir
Board member Egypt Hany Zada
Board member Egypt Rehab Abo Regela

Coaching staff

Position Name
First-team Manager

Portugal Augusto Inácio[5]

Assistant Manager Portugal Carlos Miguel
Coach Egypt Alaa Abdelghany
Fitness Coach Portugal João Tavares
Goalkeeping Coach Egypt Ayman Taher
Tactical Analyst Portugal Pedro Moreira
Director of Football Egypt Khaled Galal
Medical Director EgyptTarek Soliman

[17]

Managers

See More: List of Zamalek SC managers

The following managers won at least one trophy while in charge of Zamalek SC
Name Period Trophies
EgyptEgypt Abdulrahman Fawzi 1947–56 2xEgypt Cup
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan 1959–60 Egyptian League, 2xEgypt Cup
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Josef Vandler 1963–65 2xEgyptian League
Egypt Zaki Osman 1976–78 Egyptian League, Egypt Cup
Egypt Mahmoud Abou-Regaila 1983–85,1999 Egyptian League, Egypt Cup, African Cup of Champions Clubs
England Richie Barker 1986–87 African Cup of Champions Clubs
Egypt Essam Baheeg 1987–88 Egyptian League, Egypt Cup, Afro-Asian Club Championship
Scotland Dave Mackay 1991–93 2xEgyptian League
Egypt Mahmoud El-Gohary 1993–94 African Cup of Champions Clubs, CAF Super Cup
Germany Werner Olk & Diethelm Ferner 1996–97 African Cup of Champions Clubs, CAF Super Cup
Netherlands Ruud Krol 1997–99,2007–08 Egypt Cup, Afro-Asian Club Championship
Germany Otto Pfister 1999–02 Egyptian League, Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, African Cup Winners' Cup
Brazil Carlos Roberto Cabral 2002–03 Egyptian League, Egyptian Super Cup, CAF Champions League, CAF Super Cup
Portugal Nelo Vingada 2003–04 Egyptian League, UAFA Champions League, Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup
Egypt Helmy Toulan 2013–14 Egypt Cup
Egypt Ahmed Hossam Mido 2014 Egypt Cup
Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira 2014–15 Egyptian League, Egypt Cup
Egypt Moamen Soliman 2016 Egypt Cup
Egypt Mohammed Helmy 2016–17 Egyptian Super Cup

Club presidents

No Period Name From To
1 1st Belgium George Marzbach 1911 1915
2 1st France Nicolas Arfagi Bianchi 1915 1917
3 1st Egypt Dr.Mohamed Badr Basha 1917 1919
4 1st Egypt Mohamed Heidar Basha 1923 1952
5 1st Egypt Mahmoud Shawki 1952 1955
6 1st Egypt Abdel Hamid El-Shawarbi 1955 1955
7 2nd Egypt Mahmoud Shawki 1955 1956
8 1st Egypt Egypt Abdel Latif Abou Regaila 1956 1961
9 1st Egypt Elwi El-Gazzar 1961 1962
10 1st Egypt Hassan Amer 1962 1967
11 1st Egypt Mohammed Hassan Helmy 1967 1971
12 1st Egypt Egypt Tawfik El-Kheshin 1971 1972
13 2nd Egypt Mohammed Hassan Helmy 1974 1980
14 3rd Egypt Egypt Mohammed Hassan Helmy 1980 1984
15 2nd Egypt Hassan Amer 1984 1988
16 1st Egypt Hassan Abou El Fotouh 1988 1990
17 1st Egypt Nour El-Dali 1990 1992
18 1st Egypt Galal Ibrahim 1992 1996
19 1st Egypt Kamal Darwish 1996 2001
20 2nd Egypt Kamal Darwish 2001 2005
21 1st Egypt Mortada Mansour 2005 2005
22 (MY) 1st Egypt Morsi Atallah 2005 2006
23 (D) 2nd Egypt Mortada Mansour 2006 2006
24 (NCS) 1st Egypt Raouff Gasser 2006 2006
25 (NCS) 1st Egypt Mamdouh Abbas 2006 2008
26 (NCS) 1st Egypt Mohamed Amer 2008 2009
27 2nd Egypt Mamdouh Abbas 2009 2010
28 (NCS) 2nd Egypt Galal Ibrahim 2010 2011
29 (D) 3rd Egypt Mamdouh Abbas 2011 2013
30 (MS) 3rd Egypt Kamal Darwish 2013 2014
31 3rd Egypt Mortada Mansour 2014 present

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(MY) appointed by the Ministry of Youth.
(D) return due court decision.
(NCS) appointed by the National Council for Sports.
(MS) appointed by the Ministry of Sports.

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