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Al-Ahly
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Full nameAl-Ahly Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Red Devils,
The Red Knights,
The Red Castle
Founded1907
GroundCairo Stadium,
Cairo, Egypt
Capacity74,100
ChairmanEgyptian Hassan Hamdy
ManagerPortuguese Manuel Jose de Jesus
LeagueEgyptian League
2006-07Egyptian League, 1st

Al-Ahly (Arabic: الأهلي) is an Egyptian Sports club founded and headed by the English gentleman Mitchel Ince in April, 1907 in Cairo, Egypt. The club has risen from popular roots to become Africa’s greatest Club. Al-Ahly, best known as the “people’s club”, is believed to have 50 million supporters in Egypt, making them the most supported club in Africa and the Middle East and one of the most popular clubs in the world.

Al-Ahly, which means "national" in Arabic, is the most crowned club in Egypt, having won the Egyptian League 32 times (more than the sum of all other Egyptian clubs including their arch-rivals Al-Zamalek) and the Egyptian Cup a record 35 times. Moreover, Al-Ahly is the best club in Africa, winning the CAF champions league 5 times (a joint record), the African Cup-Winners-Cup 4 times (a record), the CAF super cup 3 times (a joint record), and the Afro-Asian Cup 1 time, being named "African club of the 20th century" by CAF in 2000.

Al-Ahly began to dominate the Egyptian game in the 40s due to its popularity among people and rulers of Egypt at that period. But it was not until the 80s that the Red Devils truly emerged to the African level, winning the top club competition in 1982 and 1987. They triumphed again in 2001, 2005 and 2006 under the coaching of the Portuguese Manuel Jose and now, less than three years into his record-breaking second stint, Ahly have added another continental crown in an undefeated streak that has gone beyond 50 matches.

Al-Ahly has a fierce rivalry with local rivals Al-Zamalek; the derby matches are so intense, that foreign referees are brought in to officiate the game.

History

The idea

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Al-Ahly' Sporting Club view

The idea of establishing Al-Ahly was aroused by Omar Lotfi. He shared the idea with Edrees Rageb Pasha, Omar Sultan Pasha, Ismaeel Serry, Abdul El Khalek Tharwat, and Ameen Samy. They came together with the idea to establish a club for high school students to spend their spare time, as the Union was formed for political reasons in the first place. They decided to establish a company with five thousand Egyptian Pounds.

The higher administrative committee (The Board) chose Englishman Mitchel Ince as the first president of Al-Ahly in order to get the blessings of the occupation authorties and to help obtain suitable land (from the government) for establishing the club.

The first official meeting of higher administrative committee was held in April 24, 1907, in Anas' residence, as Mitchel Ince as chairman and Omar Lotfi, Edrees Rageb Pasha, Ismaeel Serry, and Ameen Sammy as members and Mohamed Sherif as a secretary. Ince remained president until April 2, 1908.

It is worth mentioning that Al-Ahly has a great rivalery with Al-Zamalek club of Egypt. Both teams exchanged several players throughout their history leading to a lot of disputes and challenges. They have met more than 80 times in derbies. The biggest score was for Al-Zamalek defeating Al-Ahly 6:0 in the Egyptian Soccer Cup in 1944, when the Egyptian football Federation punished Al-Ahly team with stopping their activity 11 months, because Al-Ahly traveled to play friendly in Palestine without getting a political permission, the punishment ended directly before the match. Al-Ahly takes revenge defeating Zamalek 6:1 in the Egyptian League 2001.

The name

On February 25 1908, Ameen Samy suggested the name Ahly Athletic Club (National Athletic Club), as it was founded to contain High School Students who were the main pillar for the resistance against British occupation of Egypt. So, it was founded as an Egyptian national club to unite these students, and named Al-Ahly to represent nationalism with the literal meaning of the word. Al-Ahly is considered the first club founded for Egyptians in Egypt and was established during British occupation of Egypt.

Colours

Al-Ahly's original home colours

Al-Ahly derived its color from the early 20th century Flag of Egypt. Story of the color goes back to year 1911 when the jersey was linear striped in red and white. Then, it was changed to a half red-a half white linear jersey ,until it rests at the red color only as it was the color of the Egyptian flag in the reign period of Abbas Helmy the second at that time.

Al-Ahly’s logo was designed on November 3 1917 by Mohammad Sherif Sabry Bek, a member in the club at that time and was the King Farouk uncle. The logo was adorned with the king’s crown which was the symbol of reign in the upper part.

Presidents

No Name From To
1 England Mitchel Ince 24 Apr 1907 01 Apr 1908
2 Egypt Aziz Pasha Ezzat 02 Apr 1908 09 Feb 1916
3 Egypt Abd El-Khalik PashaTharwat 09 Feb 1916 14 Feb 1924
4 Egypt Gaafar Pasha Wali 14 Feb 1924 07 Jul 1940
5 Egypt Mohamed Pasha Taher 07 Jul 1940 02 Febr 1941
- Egypt Gaafar Pasha Wali 03 Feb 1941 02 Jan 1944
6 Egypt Ahmed Pasha Hasanain 03 Jan 1944 19 Feb 1946
7 Egypt Ahmed Pasha Abboud 19 Feb 1946 19 Dec 1961
8 Egypt Salah Eldine El-Desouky 19 Dec 1961 15 Dec 1965
9 Egypt Gen. Abd El-Mohsen Mortagy 15 Dec 1965 13 Jul 1967
10 Egypt Dr. Ibrahim Kamel El-Wakeel 13 Jul 1967 8 Nov 1972
- Egypt Gen. Abd El-Mohsen Mortagy 08 Nov 1972 12 Dec 1980
11 Egypt Saleh Selim 12 Dec 1980 16 Dec 1988
12 Egypt Mohamed Abdou Saleh El-Wahsh 16 Dec 1988 06 Feb 1992
- Egypt Saleh Selim 06 Feb 1992 06 May 2002
13 Egypt Hassan Hamdy 06 May 2002 Present

Managers

  • 01- Egypt Gamil Osman
  • 02- Egypt Mahmoud Mokhtar El-Tetch
  • 03- Egypt Labib Mahmoud
  • 04- Egypt Hussein El-Far
  • 05- Egypt Mohamed El-Guindi
  • 06- Egypt Moustafa Kamel Mansour
  • 07- Egypt Foad Sedki
  • 08- Egypt Ahmed Mekawi
  • 09- Egypt Mohamed Abdou Saleh El-Wahsh
  • 10- Egypt Abdel Aziz Hammami
  • 11- Egypt Foad Shaaban
  • 12- England Both
  • 13- Austria Freitz
  • 14- Soviet Union Jitcos
  • 15- England John McBride
  • 16- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Brosicz
  • 17- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Horvatek
  • 18- Hungary Tadicz
  • 19- Hungary Nandor Hidegkuti

Captains

Stadium

Mokhtar El-tetch stadium view

  • Capacity: 8,000
  • Place: El-Gezira, Cairo
  • Inauguration: 1909

Mukhtar Al-Tetsh Stadium is Al-Ahly’s training ground, located in Al-Ahly Club in El-Gezira and used currently as a training ground.

  • Capacity: 74,100
  • Place: Heliopolis, Cairo
  • Inauguration: 1960

Cairo International Stadium is the formal ground for Al-Ahly since 1970's.

Honours

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Al-Ahly' Season 2005-2006: Champion of Egyptian League, Egyptian Cup, African Champions League, Egyptian Super Cup & African Super Cup
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Al-Ahly's Fans Celebrating after winning the African champions League 2005

World Championships

Egyptian Championships

Years: 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 - 1999/00 - 2004/05 - 2005/06 - 2006/07

Years: 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

Years: 2003 - 2005 - 2006

Years: 1922/23 - 1923/24 - 1925/26 - 1926/27 - 1928/29 - 1930/31 - 1938/39

Years: 1938/39 - 1941/42 - 1942/43 - 1947/48 - 1949/50

  • United Arab Republic League, 1 time

Year: 1960/1961

African Championships

Years: 1982 - 1987 - 2001 - 2005 - 2006

Years: 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1993

Years: 2002 - 2006 - 2007

  • Afro-Asian Cup, 1 time

Year: 1989

  • Century Cup (Al-Ahly vs. Real Madrid), 1 time

Year: 2001

Arab Championships

Year: 1996

Year: 1995

Years: 1997 - 1998

Current squad 2006/07

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Egypt EGY Essam El-Hadary
2 DF Egypt EGY Islam El-Shater
4 DF Egypt EGY Emad El-Nahhas
5 DF Egypt EGY Ahmad El-Sayed
6 DF Egypt EGY Ahmad Sedik
7 DF Egypt EGY Shady Mohamed (captain)
8 MF Egypt EGY Mohamed Barakat
9 ST Egypt EGY Emad Moteab
10 ST Egypt EGY Ahmad Belal
11 MF Egypt EGY Tarek El-Said
12 DF Angola ANG Sebastiao Gilberto
13 ST Egypt EGY Ahmad Galal
14 DM Egypt EGY Hassan Mostafa
15 MF Egypt EGY Hosny Abd Rabo
17 MF Tunisia TUN Anis Boujelbene
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 ST Egypt EGY Osama Hosny
19 ST Egypt EGY Reda Al Wishy
20 DM Egypt EGY Mohamed Shawky
22 AM Egypt EGY Mohamed Aboutrika
23 ST Angola ANG Flavio Amado
24 DF Egypt EGY Ramy Adel
25 DM Egypt EGY Hossam Ashour
26 DF Egypt EGY Wael Gomaa
27 DM Egypt EGY Motaz Eno
29 DF Egypt EGY Ahmad Shedid Qinawi
30 AM Egypt EGY Wael Riad
31 DF Egypt EGY Ahmad Adel
32 GK Egypt EGY Amir AbdulHamid
33 ST Egypt EGY AbdulHamid Hassan

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Egypt EGY Wael Riad ( Austrian Grazer AK - to January 2009)

Board of Directors

President: Hassan Hamdy
Vice-president: Mahmoud El-Khateeb
Treasurer: Mahmoud Baganed BOD Members: Khaled Mortagy
El-Amry Farouk
Hisham Said
Khaled El-Darandaly
Mohamed AbdElwahab
Mohamed Elghazawy
Rania Elwani
Mahmoud Fahmy
Yassin Mansour
Mohamed Shawqi
General Manager: Moharam El-Ragheb

Other sports

Al Ahly got teams competing in different other sports. Al Ahly's Handball , Athletics , Volleyball and Basketball teams have won many national, African and Arabic competitions.

See also

References

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