Al-Ahly

This article is about the Egyptian football club. For other uses, see Al-Ahly (disambiguation)
Al-Ahly
Full name Al-Ahly Sporting Club
Founded 1907
Ground Cairo Stadium
(Capacity: 74,100)
Chairman Flag of Egypt Hassan Hamdy
Manager Flag of Portugal Manuel Jose
League Egyptian Premier League
2007-08 Egyptian Premier League, 1st
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Al-Ahly (Arabic: النادي الأهلي‎) is an Egyptian football club based in Cairo. Founded in April 1907, Al-Ahly is widely-regarded as Africa's most successful club.

Al-Ahly, which means "national" in Arabic, is the most crowned club in Egypt, designed to keep the majority content, having won the Egyptian League thirty-three times and the Egyptian Cup thirty-five times[1]. Al-Ahly was named in 2000 by the Confederation of African Football as the African Club of the Century.

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, 2006 and 2008 under the coaching of the Portuguese Manuel Jose making them the most crowned team in Africa with 6 Champions Leagues, 4 Cup-Winners Cups, 3 African Super Cups and 1 Afro-Asian Cup.

Furthermore Al-Ahly was the first club in the world to reach the FIFA Club World Cup two times following two consecutive appearances in 2005 and 2006 winning the Bronze Medal in the latter. After qualifing for 2008 Edition, Al-Ahly became the team with the most appearances in FIFA Club World Cup, being qualified for 3 times out of 5 competitions held.

Al-Ahly has a fierce rivalry with local rivals El Zamalek (akin to the Old Firm rivalry in Scotland, these clubs have never been relegated from the Egyptian top flight); the derby matches are so intense, that foreign referees are brought in to officiate the game.

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History

Al-Ahly was founded in April 1907, when the first ever board meeting was held on the 24th of the same month. Egypt at the time was ruled by Khedive Abbas Helmi II, and occupied by the British regime, and as a result sparked nationwide tension.

Al-Ahly club was established a couple of years after the High School Students Club was set up in 1905. Ahly Club was initially the idea of Omar Bey Lotfi, who went on to induce the idea to his friends. The 8th of April 1904 witnessed the first meeting that assembled a number of individuals who were impressed by the idea and unsurprisingly Omar Lotfi Bey. They set up an organisation responsible for collecting the necessary funds to establish the club on the outskirts of Cairo. The decision was to set up the club in the southern part of the Zamalek Island (Nile). The initial cost was thought to be 5000 L.E., which was divided over 1000 shares, 5 L.E. per share.

On 24 April 1907, the founders committee held the first official meeting for board members, 5.30pm at Mr Michel Anas's house and hosted a few other leading personalities like Omar Lotfi Bey.

The first board meeting concluded that the first Chairman would be Mr Michel Anas, who remained in his position until 2 April 1908 when the board accepted his resignation because he wanted to return to his home country. His replacement was Aziz Ezzat Pasha who succeeded Mr Michel Anas to become the second president in the club's history.

On 18 July 1907, the members committee met and decided to appoint Saad Zaghlool as the committee's first chairman. No body can forget Zaghlool's stance at that time when he was the Education Minister. Mukhtar El-Titch had to choose between his academic qualification and travelling with the team to take part in the Olympics. Saad Zaghlool said at the time; I have been appointed as the first president for Al-Ahly Sports Club, and I want our young to practice sport, for it nourishes the mind, body and spirit. Hence, we cannot afford to deprive the student from his academic achievements, nor can we deny him the right to practice sport. For this I give permission for Mukhtar to travel with the team to Paris, and his examination papers will be sent so that he could take his exams abroad.

Ahly's red outfit is derived from Egypt's flag, at the time was the Ottoman flag which is completely red with a crescent and star in the middle. The jerseys were red and white vertical stripes at first, and then modified to jerseys that were half red and half white. The club's logo was decorated with the King's crown at the top, Al-Ahly's name at the bottom, and the flying eagle in the middle. After the 1952 revolution, the King's crown was taken of the logo.

The founders chose the name Al-Ahly because the club aroused as an Egyptian nationalistic club. It is a name which carries family sentiment, social sentiment and patriotic sentiment. There was dispute about whether to translate the name to English making it National but it was thought that the English name does not carry the same meaning as the Arabic name. Al-Ahly club opened the doors for membership right from the beginning. It cost 3 L.E. per annum for government employees to sign up for a membership, and 5 L.E. for other people. Students received special treatment as the club was initially established for them. The membership for a student was 6 piastres per month, 15 for a graduate. On the 17th of December, it was decided that the club inauguration will be on the first of January 1909. Application forms were distributed in the High School Student's Club, another confirmation of Al-Ahly's strong relationship with students since its early days.

The club started accepting memberships in 1909, and a sluggish turn up saw 80 members join. The number of members kept creeping up, gradually reaching 310 members in 1930, then reduced to 140 the following year due to the demolition of Qasr el Nile bridge which was the only mean of travelling between the river banks.

On 8 January 1929, Al-Ahly club was sponsored by King Foad. The chairman Gaafar Wali Pasha received a letter from an official stating that the club will be sponsored by the King.

Over the years, there has been a saying that Al-Ahly is a national fort in the minds of people and in the fans and across the different generations.

On 17 January 1956, president Gamal Abdel Nasser announced his acceptance to become the honorary club president in recognition of his national role in the revolution.

During the 1967 war, all sporting activities came to a halt, especially after the bitterness of defeat overshadowed a nation which had never surrendered before. The club members began military training on 5 August 1957.

Ahly's role to support war-torn Egypt On October 11, 1967, Ahly's sense of duty towards Egypt was clearly shown through the following decisions, where were taken by the club's board:

-The club's sporting members are obliged to endure military training as well as taking part in the national resistance against Israeli occupation. Anyone who doesn't follow Ahly instructions will be banned. -It is necessary that women from 20 to 40 years take nursing responsibilities in such crisis. -Donations will be collected from the club members to support the army. The club will contact Egyptian government officials to arrange the process.

As usual, Ahly fulfilled their national duty during the sixth of October war in 1973, calling for blood donation. Their demand was never turned down as in the space of 24 hours, 8,000 persons were ready to give blood.

On October 14, Ahly board held a meeting in which they took the following decisions:

-Sending a supportive letter to Egypt president Mohamed Anwar Al-Sadat and the defense minister. -Constructing a committee to supervise the mission of volunteers and everything related to the war.

Ahly's huge popularity definitely came from football as the Red Devils' teams were always successful throughout the club's 100-year history. Ahly's first football team was formed in 1911, four years after the club's establishment. The 11 players who represented this team were Hussein Fawzi, Ibrahim Othman, Mohamed Bakri, Soliman Faeq, Hassan Mohamed, Hussein Hegazi, Ahmed Foad, Hussein Mansour, Ibrahim Fahmi, Foad Darwish and Abdul-Fattah Taher.

The beginning was in the 1920s, and then the golden era arose 20 years later when Ahly won the Egyptian League for nine successive years, a unique record for the Cairo giants.

They were the first club in Egypt to go to Europe and play friendly matches there, beginning their trip on 17 June 1929 and returning home on September sixth.

In Turkey, Ahly thrashed Fenerbahce 6-2, lost to Galatasary and the country's national team 1-0 and 2-1 respectively. In Germany, Ahly drew 2-2 with Leipzig, defeated Munich 1860 4-3 and tied Tennis Borussia Berlin 2-2 before being handed a 5-3 defeat to the same team.

In Bulgaria, Ahly held Levski Sofia to a 1-1 draw and lost 4-1 against Slavia Sofia.

Ahly have also enjoyed a glorious reign during the 1970s, under the guidance of Hungary great Nandor Hidegkuti.

Ahly's African domination began in the 1980s as they won the Champions League twice in 1982 and 1987 as well as claiming the Cup Winners Cup three successive times in 1984, 1985 and 1986 to preserve the trophy for life. The team won the competition again in 1993.

After a rebuilding process in the early 1990s that saw several stars like Hani Ramzi, Hossam Hassan, Ibrahim Hassan and Magdi Abdul-Ghani leave Ahly to have a new adventure in Europe, the team suffered dire consequences. They missed out on their favorite league title for three successive seasons as the new players lacked experience to compete at the highest levels.

Ahly bounced back in the late 1990s to win the league for seven seasons in a row and start a new era of complete domination.

The team's huge achievements can't be compared to any club in Egypt. Ahly holds the domestic records as they won the Egyptian League 33 times and the Egyptian Cup 35 times.

They also hold the African Champions League record with six titles.

Ahly legend Saleh Selim was the team's most prominent player in the 1950s and 1960s, to the extent that fans used to call him one of Egypt's rulers along with famous singer Om Kolthoum and president Gamal Abdul-Nasser. He was one of the few players to play abroad at that time, joining Austrian club Graz AK and making a memorable impact. Selim returned home but soon ended his playing career following the 1967 war, which led to football being frosted. However, his popularity was never affected because he proved a huge success in the field of management. He was promoted until he reached the chairman's seat, with the mission of maintaining the club's Code of Ethics.

After stamping his name in Ahly's history, Selim died in May 2002 at the age of 72.

Colours

The Egyptian flag(1805–1922).

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.

Crest

In 1907 it was the first Ahly logo till 1952 after 1952 Revolution, and from 1952 till 2007 it was the second one, In 2007 in the first century celebrations it was announced the third logo for El Ahly The Century Club.

Presidents

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

Stadiums

Cairo International Stadium

Cairo International Stadium

Mukhtar Al-Tetsh Stadium

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..

Honours

Al-Ahly's Fans Celebrating after winning the African champions League 2005

International

Domestic

Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Egypt GK Amir Abdelhamid
2 Flag of Egypt DF Ahmed Ali
3 Flag of Egypt MF Abdel Hamid Ahmed (on loan from Wadi Degla SC)
4 Flag of Egypt DF Emad El-Nahhas
5 Flag of Egypt DF Ahmad El-Sayed (Vice-captain)
6 Flag of Egypt MF Ahmad Sedik
7 Flag of Egypt DF Shady Mohamed (Captain)
8 Flag of Egypt MF Mohamed Barakat
10 Flag of Egypt FW Ahmed Belal (Vice-captain)
11 Flag of Egypt DF Sayed Moawad
12 Flag of Angola MF Gilberto
13 Flag of Egypt FW Ahmed Hassan Farag
14 Flag of Egypt MF Hassan Mostafa
15 Flag of Egypt FW Hany El-Agazy
16 Flag of Egypt MF Hussein Ali
No. Position Player
17 Flag of Egypt MF Ahmed Hassan
18 Flag of Egypt FW Osama Hosny (vice-captain)
19 Flag of Qatar MF Hussain Yasser
20 Flag of Tunisia MF Anis Boujelbene
21 Flag of Egypt DF Ramy Adel
22 Flag of Egypt MF Mohamed Aboutrika
23 Flag of Angola FW Flavio Amado
24 Flag of Egypt MF Ahmed Fathi
25 Flag of Egypt MF Hossam Ashour
26 Flag of Egypt DF Wael Gomaa
27 Flag of Egypt MF Moataz Eno
29 Palestinian flag GK Ramzi Saleh
30 Flag of Egypt MF Mahmoud Samir
32 Flag of Egypt DF Mohamed Samir
33 Flag of Egypt GK Ahmed Adel Abd El-Moneam

On loan

No. Position Player
9 Flag of Egypt FW Emad Moteab (at Ittihad Jeddah until the end of season 2008 - 2009)

Ahly Reserves & Academy team

No. Position Player
Flag of Egypt GK Ahmed Adel Abd El-Moneam
Flag of Egypt GK Mohamed Elshinawy
Flag of Egypt DF Mohamed Samir
Flag of Egypt DF Mohamed Reda
Flag of Egypt DF Mostafa Yahia
Flag of Egypt DF Abd Allah Farouq
Flag of Egypt DF Hany Mourad
Flag of Egypt DF Amr Zaki
Flag of Egypt DF El-Sayed Fared
Flag of Egypt DF Mostafa Salah
Flag of Egypt DF Mohamed Nasef
Flag of Egypt DF Mohamed Abd El-Mageed
Flag of Egypt DF Moamen Zakria
Flag of Egypt MF Ahmed Mamdouh Mahmoud
Flag of Egypt MF Mostafa Talaat
No. Position Player
Flag of Egypt MF Ahmed Abd El-Rahman
Flag of Egypt MF Islam Adel
Flag of Egypt FW Ahmed Mamdouh Mabrouk
Flag of Egypt FW Amr Medhat
Flag of Egypt FW Marwan Hesham
Flag of Egypt FW Hossam Fathy
Flag of Egypt FW Mohamed Mostafa Zidan
Flag of Egypt Abd El-Rahman Ahmed
Flag of Egypt Mohamed Gamal
Flag of Egypt Salah El-Din Faroq
Flag of Egypt Osama Abd El-Meged
Flag of Egypt Mohamed El-Sayed
Flag of Egypt Ahmed Nasser
Flag of Egypt Mahmoud Mohamed

Managers

Current::Flag of Portugal Manuel José de Jesus

Past:

  • 01- Flag of Egypt Gamil Osman
  • 02- Flag of Egypt Mahmoud Mokhtar El-Tetch
  • 03- Flag of Egypt Labib Mahmoud
  • 04- Flag of Egypt Hussein El-Far
  • 05- Flag of Egypt Mohamed El-Guindi
  • 06- Flag of Egypt Moustafa Kamel Mansour
  • 07- Flag of Egypt Foad Sedki
  • 08- Flag of Egypt Ahmed Mekawi
  • 09- Flag of Egypt Mohamed Abdou Saleh El-Wahsh
  • 10- Flag of Egypt Abdel Aziz Hammami
  • 11- Flag of Egypt Foad Shaaban
  • 12- Flag of England Both
  • 13- Flag of Austria Freitz
  • 14- Flag of the Soviet Union Jitcos
  • 15- Flag of England John McBride
  • 16- Flag of Yugoslavia Brosicz
  • 17- Flag of Yugoslavia Horvatek
  • 18- Flag of Hungary Tadicz
  • 19- Flag of Hungary Nandor Hidegkuti
  • 20- Flag of Hungary Géza Kalocsay
  • 21- Flag of Egypt Mahmoud El-Gohary
  • 22- Flag of England Don Revie
  • 23- Flag of Egypt Mahmoud El-Sayes
  • 24- Flag of Egypt Taha Ismail
  • 25- Flag of England Jeff Buttler
  • 26- Flag of Egypt Anwar Salama
  • 27- Flag of Germany Detrich Waitsa
  • 28- Flag of England Michael Evert
  • 29- Flag of Egypt Shawky AbdelShafy
  • 30- Flag of England Allan Harris
  • 31- Flag of Germany Reiner Hollmann
  • 32- Flag of Germany Rainer Zobel
  • 33- Flag of Germany Hans-Jürgen Dörner
  • 34- Flag of Portugal Manuel José de Jesus
  • 35- Flag of the Netherlands Jo Bonfrere
  • 36- Flag of Egypt Fathi Mabrouk
  • 37- Flag of Portugal António Oliveira

Captains

Current:Flag of Egypt Shady Mohamed

Past:

  • 01- Flag of Egypt Hussein Hegazi
  • 02- Flag of Egypt Ali El-Hassany
  • 03- Flag of Egypt Mahmoud Mokhtar El-Tetch
  • 04- Flag of Egypt Mohamed Ali Rasmi
  • 05- Flag of Egypt Ahmed Soliman
  • 06- Flag of Egypt Amin Shoa'air
  • 07- Flag of Egypt Moustafa Kamel Mansour
  • 08- Flag of Egypt Saleh El-Sawwaf
  • 09- Flag of Egypt Hussein Madkour
  • 10- Flag of Egypt Mohamed El-Guindi
  • 11- Flag of Egypt Ahmed Mekawi
  • 12- Flag of Egypt Abdel Galil Hemaida
  • 13- Flag of Egypt Saleh Selim
  • 14- Flag of Egypt Rifaat El-Fanageely
  • 15- Flag of Egypt Taha Ismail
  • 16- Flag of Egypt Mimi El-Sherbini
  • 17- Flag of Egypt Essam Abdel Monem
  • 18- Flag of Egypt Hany Moustafa
  • 19- Flag of Egypt Anwar Salama
  • 20- Flag of Egypt Hassan Hamdy
  • 21- Flag of Egypt Moustafa Younis
  • 22- Flag of Egypt Moustafa Abdou
  • 23- Flag of Egypt Mahmoud El-Khateeb
  • 24- Flag of Egypt Thabet El-Batal
  • 25- Flag of Egypt Taher Abouzaid
  • 26- Flag of Egypt Ahmed Shobair
  • 27- Flag of Egypt Osama Orabi
  • 28- Flag of Egypt Ibrahim Hassan
  • 29- Flag of Egypt Hossam Hassan
  • 30- Flag of Egypt Walid Salah El-Din
  • 31- Flag of Egypt Hady Khashaba
  • 32- Flag of Egypt Sayed Abdel Hafeez
  • 33- Flag of Egypt Essam El-Hadary
  • 34- Flag of Egypt Shady Mohamed

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.

See also

  • Egyptian Soccer League
  • Egyptian Soccer Cup
  • Egyptian Super Cup

References

  1. List of Egyptian Cup Winners

External links