Egyptian Football Association

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Egyptian Football Association
CAF
Founded 1921
Headquarters Cairo
FIFA affiliation 3 Jan. 1923
CAF affiliation CAF (1957)
UAFA (1974)
UNAF (2005)
President Jamal Allam
(2013–present)
Website http://www.efa.com.eg

The Egyptian Football Association (Arabic: الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم, Al-Ittihad Al-Misry Le-Korat Al-Qadam) is the governing body of football in Egypt. The leading Egyptian clubs are as follows, with the total number of national competitions (premier league & national cup) following the name of the club.

  • Ahly 70 (35 leagues & 35 cup championships)
  • Zamalek 32 (11 leagues & 21 cup championships)
  • Tersana 7 (1 leagues & 6 cup championships)
  • El-Ittihad 6 (1 cup championship)
  • Al Ismaily 5 (3 leagues & 2 cup championships)
  • Al-Mokawloon al-Arab 4 (1 league & 3 cup championships)
  • El-Olympi 3 (1 league & 2 cup championships)
  • Almahala 1 (1 league)
  • Haras El Hedood 2 (2 cup championships)
  • El-Masry 1 (1 cup championship)
  • Quanah 1 (1 cup championship)
  • Teram 1 (1 cup championship)
  • ENPPI 1 (1 cup championships)

The Egyptian FA has been dissolved as of February 2, 2012 due to the incidents in Port Said.

  • First cup championship occurred in 1921/22 & first premier league was held in 1948/49.
  • 2 titles of cup championships were shared between Ahly & Zamalek (1942/43 & 1957/58).
  • Runner Up is not known for the 1922/23, 1932/33 & 1938/39 football seasons.
  • Mekawleen is the only Division II club to win the title of cup championships, in 2003/2004.

Associations affiliated with EFA

Adult level

Youth teams

Leagues and organizations

External links

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