Al Ahly SC
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Full name | Al Ahly Sporting Club [1] | ||
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Nickname(s) | Patriotism Club Club of the Century Red Devils | ||
Founded | 24 April 1907 | ||
Ground | Cairo Stadium | ||
Capacity | 75,000 (record 120,000) | ||
Chairman | Mahmoud Taher | ||
Manager | Fathi Mabrouk (interim) | ||
League | Egyptian Premier League | ||
2012-13 | Cancelled | ||
Website | http://www.ahlyegypt.com | ||
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Al Ahly Sporting Club,[1] commonly known as Al Ahly or El Ahly (Template:Lang-en) is an Egyptian sporting club. Founded in April 1907, Al Ahly was named in 2000 by the Confederation of African Football as the "African Club of the Century".
The club has 126 official trophies (107 Domestic and 19 international) making it the most successful team to win trophies in the world. As of 2014 Al Ahly is currently the most successful club in terms of international titles won (19), surpassing Boca Juniors and A.C. Milan after winning the CAF Super Cup 2014.[2]
History
Al Ahly was founded in 1907 as a club where leader of Cairo's students' unions could meet during the struggle against colonisation.[3]
On 25 February 1907, Amine Samy chose the name 'Ahly' for the newly founded club to fit with its purpose. It started out as an Egyptian Limited Liability Company with a capital of 5000 EGP. The club's first chairman was an English man named Mitchell Ince, who facilitated the foundation of the club and issued planning permissions for the land it owned. In the year 1922, electricity was connected to the club's headquarters for the first time to replace gasoline in a major project that cost 52 EGP at the time.
Three years later, the club's congress decided to make membership exclusive to Egyptians, earning them the title of 'the people's club'. From these humble origins, Al Ahly have attracted a large number of followers all over Africa, and claim to have over 50 million supporters, making them one of the most popular clubs in the world.
The club also has a reputation for being one of the most organised and sophisticated in the Middle East, adopting a high moral stance in its business dealings. For this reason it is known as 'the club of values' – a phrase initially coined by the club's all-time idol and former president Saleh Selim.[4]
Al Ahly began to dominate the Egyptian game in the 1940s. In the 1980s the club became successful on a continental level, winning the African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1982 and 1987. They triumphed again in the renamed competition in 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008[5] under the coaching of the Portuguese Manuel José and 2012, then finally 2013 making them the most crowned team in Africa, with 8 Champions League titles, four Cup-Winners' Cups, six Super Cups and one Afro-Asian Club Championship. In 2001, Al Ahly celebrated their crowning of club of the century in Africa by facing the European club of the century Real Madrid which Al Ahly won 1–0
Al Ahly was the first club to reach the FIFA Club World Cup twice following two consecutive appearances in 2005 and 2006 then in 2012 and 2013 winning the Bronze Medal in 2006, becoming the first African club to win a medal in the competition. After qualifying for the 2013 edition, Al Ahly became the team with the most appearances in the FIFA Club World Cup, having qualified for 5 times out of 10 competitions.
Al Ahly supporters were targeted in a post-match riot at Port Said Stadium in February 2012 which resulted in numerous deaths (74) .[6] In 2012, Al-Ahly and Al-Zamalek Ultras opposed the FA's decision to resume the League tournament, and made this clear by staging dozens of protests.
Crest
Al Ahly has had three crests in its history. The first, adopted in 1907, lasted until the 1952 Revolution. The second crest was used from 1952 until 2007, when the club unveiled a new design to commemorate Al Ahly's first century of existence. The club's main colours, red, white as well as the flying eagle are derived from Egypt's flag during the Khedives era.
The current crest has 3 stars on top of it representing 30+ Egyptian Premier League trophies (each 10 trophies = 1 star), and 8 stars at the bottom representing 8 CAF Champions League trophies.
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Al-Ahly's crest, 1907–1952
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Al-Ahly's crest, 1952–2007
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Al-Ahly's crest, 2007–present
Colors
Al Ahly's home kit, since the club's founding, has always been the familiar red shirt with white shorts. The team's away kit is the dark blue shirt with dark blue shorts, although the team formerly played with white shorts in the away kit. The old away kit used until the 90s was a green shirt with white shorts and green socks. In 2008, Al Ahly unveiled their third kit for the first time since the club's founding. It was first used in a match against bitter rivals Zamalek SC. The kit is composed of Ahly's home shirt and black shorts. It is still currently in use as a third kit and is still worn by the team in all Al-Ahly versus Zamalek Derbies. This is due to the fact that Zamalek SC wears a white home kit, with two red stripes on the shirt. If Al-Ahly wore their home kit in the derby matches, there would be only a small difference in the shirt colour and no difference in the shorts' colour.
Season | Kit providers | Sponsors |
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1993/94–1999/00 | Adidas | Coca-Cola |
2000/01 | Nike | |
2001/02–2003/04 | Vodafone | |
2004/05–2008/09 | Puma | |
2009/10–2010/2011 | Adidas | |
2011 – present | Etisalat Egypt |
Stadiums
Al Ahly formerly played their home games at their own ground, Mokhtar El-Tetsh Stadium, but its capacity was too small for the club's support. As a consequence, Al-Ahly now play their home ties at the Cairo International Stadium.[3] Before seats were added to all sections in 2005, the stadium was notorious for holding more people than it was intended to. Cairo Stadium has a record of hosting over 120,000 fans in Egypt versus Cameroon match in 1986.[7]
Presidents
Michel Anas He Was Make The Club As A First Club In Africa , Arabic Clubs And Egypt Ay 1907 And The Most President Make The Cups With The Club Was Hassan Hamdy From 2002 To 2014 The Last President Was Mahmoud Taher
Ultras
Al Ahly have the biggest ultras fan group in Egypt. Ultras Ahlawy is based in Cairo and is the largest fan group in Egypt; while Ultras Devils is based in Alexandria and has members from other coastal cities near Alexandria. Since then other groups have been formed, such as Curva Red Venom. Then a group was formed from the second class seats called Ultras Red Storm, however it was the smallest group. Despite having several fan groups, they all cheer together from the same part of the stadium they call "Talta Chimal".
Perfect season
2005 represented an especially unique season in Ahly's illustrious history. The team would go on to set an unprecedented record of going an entire season being unbeaten in all possible competitions. 46 matches were played in the: Egyptian Premier League,[8] Egyptian Cup, Egyptian Super Cup and CAF Champions League,[9] with Ahly remaining unbeaten in all of them (as well as winning all 4 trophies). This feat has yet to be emulated.
2006 also is considered one of the best seasons for Al Ahly as they were able to win the Egyptian domestic league, Egyptian domestic cup, Egyptian Super Cup, CAF Champions League, CAF Super Cup along with the bronze medal of FIFA Club World Cup to collect an unprecedented set of trophies that year.
Growth
Al Ahly has developed into more than a club over the years. After Al Ahly's original club in Gezira (in Zamalek district), Al-Ahly founded two more clubs, one in Nasr City and one in 6 October City (still under construction); the three of them continuously utilise skilled youth talents day-by-day. Al-Ahly historically formed the first ever TV channel belonging to a club in Africa, Al-Ahly TV. The channel went through great success since its formation, winning Egyptian sports TV channel of the year 2010 award from AlAhram newspaper. Al Ahly also became the first club in Africa (second in Middle-East after Al-Hilal KSA) to form an official store chain, Al-Ahly Official Stores in Nasr City and other locations around Cairo.
Titles
Total number of trophies: 126. [10]
Worldwide / Intercontinental
- FIFA Club World Cup
- Afro-Asian Cup
- : Winners (1) : 1988
African
UAFA competitions
- Arab Champions Cup
- Arab Cup Winners' Cup
- : Winners (1): 1994
- Arab Super Cup
Domestic
League
- Egyptian Premier League
- : Winners (36) 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 (record)
- : Runners up (10) 1966-67, 1977–78, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04
Cup
- Egypt Cup (33 solo titles, two titles in conjunction with Zamalek SC in 1943 and 1958)
- : Winners (35) : 1924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1966, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007 (record)
- : Runners up (11) : 1926, 1935, 1941, 1944, 1952, 1959, 1973, 1976, 1997, 2004, 2010
- Egyptian Super Cup
- Sultan Hussein Cup
- United Arab Republic Cup (during the UAR era)
- Egyptian Federation Cup
Competitive record
African Club Competitions
African Club Competitions | |||
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Year | CAF Champions League | African Cup Winners' Cup | CAF Super Cup |
1964–74 | Did not enter | Did not enter | Started in 1993 |
1976 | Second round | Did not enter | |
1977 | Quarter-Finals | Did not enter | |
1978 | Withdrew after qualifying | Did not enter | |
1979 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |
1980 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |
1981 | Withdraw from semi-finals | Did not enter | |
1982 | Winner | Did not enter | |
1983 | Runner-up | Did not enter | |
1984 | Did not enter | Winner | |
1985 | Did not enter | Winner | |
1986 | Did not enter | Winner | |
1987 | Winner | Did not enter | |
1988 | Semi-finals | Did not enter | |
1989 | - | - | |
1990 | Second round | Did not enter | |
1991 | Quarter-Finals | Did not enter | |
1992 | Did not enter | Quarter-Finals | |
1993 | Did not enter | Winner | Runner-up |
1994 | Did not enter | Did not enter | Did not enter |
1995 | Did not enter | Did not enter | Did not enter |
1996 | Did not enter | Did not enter | Did not enter |
1997 | Did not enter | Did not enter | Did not enter |
1998 | First round | Did not enter | Did not enter |
1999 | Group Phase Runners-up | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2000 | Group Phase Runners-up | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2001 | Winner | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2002 | Group stage | Did not enter | Winner |
2003 | Did not enter | Quarter-Finals | Did not enter |
CAF Confederation Cup | |||
2004 | Second round | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2005 | Winner | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2006 | Winner | Did not enter | Winner |
2007 | Runner-up | Did not enter | Winner |
2008 | Winner | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2009 | Second round | Round of 16 | Winner |
2010 | Semi-finals | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2011 | Group stage | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2012 | Winner | Did not enter | Did not enter |
2013 | Winner | Did not enter | Winner |
2014 | Second round | Still running | Winner |
Domestic Competitions
Egyptian Clubs Competitions | |||
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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 | Semifinal | |
1998–99 | Winner | Round of 32 | |
1999–2000 | Winner | Semifinal | |
2000–01 | Runner-up | Winner | |
2001–02 | Runner-up | Round of 16 | Withdrew |
2002–03 | Runner-up | Winner | Winner |
2003–04 | Runner-up | Runner-up | Did not enter |
2004–05 | Winner | Round of 16 | Winner |
2005–06 | Winner | Winner | Winner |
2006–07 | Winner | Winner | Winner |
2007–08 | Winner | Round of 32 | Winner |
2008–09 | Winner | Round of 16 | Runner-up |
2009–10 | Winner | Runner-up | Winner |
2010–11 | Winner | Round of 16 | Winner |
2011–12 | not finished | not held | Winner |
2012–13 | not finished | Withdrew | not held |
CAF Club rankings
- Current
CAF | Club | Points |
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1 | Al-Ahly | '92 |
2 | Espérance | 58 |
3 | Étoile du Sahel | 54 |
4 | Zamalek | 50 |
5 | TP Mazembe | 49 |
6 | Asante Kotoko | 44 |
7 | ASEC Mimosas | 43 |
8 | JS Kabylie | 39 |
9 | Canon Yaoundé | 36 |
10 | Hearts of Oak | 31 |
Ranking of the Century
ACUC | club Al Ahly sc 20th century club ranking | Points |
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1 | Al Ahly | 40 |
2 | Zamalek | 37 |
3 | Asante Kotoko | 34 |
4 | Canon Yaoundé | 34 |
5 | Espérance Tunis | 27 |
6 | ASEC Mimosas | 27 |
7 | Hearts of Oak | 26 |
8 | Africa Sports | 25 |
9 | JS Kabylie | 20 |
10 | Englebert | 19 |
Players and coaching staff
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.
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Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Youth academy squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Coaching staff
Position | Staff |
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Manager | Fathi Mabrouk (interim) |
Football Director | Vacant |
General coach | Ahmed Ayoub |
Assistant coach | Ali Maher |
Goalkeepers coach | Tarek Soliman |
Club doctor | Dr. Ehab Ali |
Doctor | Dr. Tarek Abdel-Aziz |
Dietician | Dr. Hany Wahba |
Source: [citation needed]
Managers List
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- Notes
- Note 1: Fathi Mabrouk was an interim manager 4 times.
- Note 2: Nelo Vingada never actually coached the team as he resigned few days after the press conference.
- Note 3: Manuel José is the only 3 term manager in Al-Ahly history.
Captains
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Other sports
Al Ahly club compete in different other sports. Al Ahly's Handball, Athletics, Volleyball and Basketball teams have won many national, African and Arabic competitions.
Sponsors
See also
References
- ^ a b "Naming and colors of Al-Ahly".
- ^ "Ahly tops clubs with most titles". CAF. 24 February 2024.
- ^ a b "El Ahly: Spirit of success". FIFA. 25 February 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009.
- ^ http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/club=1897032/
- ^ "Coton Sport 2–2 Al Ahly". BBC Sport. 16 November 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2009.
- ^ "Egypt soccer violence kills 74, fans turn on army". Reuters. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2012.
- ^ Cairo International Stadium
- ^ http://uk.soccerway.com/national/egypt/premier-league/2005-2006/regular-season/
- ^ http://uk.soccerway.com/international/africa/caf-champions-league/2006/final-stages/
- ^ http://ahlyegypt.com/ahly/node/59
- ^ Goal.com, قائـــمة المدربين المشرفين علي تدريب الأهلي منذ نشأته حتي الأن (Arabic Reference).