Zamalek and Ismaily briefly rose in power once again between 2000 and 2004, and Ismaily's 2001–02 win is the latest time that a team other than Zamalek and Al Ahly have won. [5] Normalcy, then Disaster (2002–2013)[edit] Between 2004 and 2011, Al Ahly won every edition of the Egyptian Premier League, occasianally being challenged by Zamalek or Ismaily. They also continued to dominate the CAF Champions League, becoming the most successful team in the competition.
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Al Ahly / Zamalek / Al Masry / Tersana / El Ittihad El Sakandary 168 123 Abdallah Said Ismaily / Al Ahly / Pyramids Al Masry / Al Ahly 112 109 El Olympi / Zamalek / El Ittihad El Sakandary 107 Tersana / Al Ahly 106 Al Ahly / Zamalek 101 81 All time top appearances[edit] Essam El-Hadary holds the record for most appearances in the Egyptian Premier League. Matches Mohamed Abdel Monsef 458 Essam El Hadary 455 401 Ahmed Shedid Qenawi 361 346 Abdelwahed El-Sayed 345 Hady Khashaba 301 Osama Azab 300 Mahmoud Fathallah 292 Hossam Ashour 290 See also[edit] References[edit] ^ "Al-Ahly".
The league was one of the strongest and best-attended in Africa, [13] ranking near the top of the CAF 5-Year Ranking since its inception. In 2011, another revolution began, part of the Arab Spring, which eventually resulting in the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. Football featured heavily in the popular uprising, as ultras from clubs such as Al Ahly took part in the revolution. [12] Port Said Stadium Disaster[edit] On 1 February 2012, a riot began at Port Said Stadium at a match between Al Masry and Al Ahly. Fans of Al Masry had brought weapons and stormed the field after their team won the match. These fans then charged Al Ahly fans, who could not flee because the gates behind them were locked. [14] 74 people, mostly fans of Al Ahly, died of stab wounds, concussions, and suffocation.
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Clubs[edit] A total of 70 clubs have played in the Egyptian Premier League from its inception in 1948–49 up to and including the 2020–21 season. But only two clubs have been members of the Egyptian Premier League for every season since its inception. These are Al Ahly and Zamalek, meanwhile Al-Ittihad and Al Masry have been absent only for two seasons of the League since its inception. Egyptian Premier League current clubs[edit] The following 18 clubs are competing in the Egyptian Premier League as of the 2021–22 season. +Promoted teams (from the 2020–21 Second Division season to the Premier League) locations[edit] Location of teams in 2022–23 Premier League Current stadiums[edit] Stadium City Seating Capacity Aswan Stadium Aswan 11, 000 Borg El Arab Stadium Alexandria 86, 000 Cairo International Stadium Cairo 74, 100 Egyptian Army Stadium Suez 45, 000 Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium 35, 000 Al Salam Stadium 30, 000 Cairo Military Academy Stadium 28, 500 Petrosport Stadium 25, 000 Police Academy Stadium 12, 000 Harras El-Hedoud Stadium 22, 500 30th of June Stadium El Mahalla Stadium Mahalla 29, 000 Ismailia Stadium Ismaïlia 18, 525 Alexandria Stadium 13, 660 List of seasons[edit] The following table provides a summary of seasons:[27] No.
Abdallah El Said has scored the most goals of any active player and the 4th-most of all time. Player Goals Mohamed Diab El-Attar "Diba" El Ittihad El Sakandary El-Sayed El-Dhizui Ahmed Mekawi Abdel Nabi Sayed Saleh Alaa El-Hamouly Hamdi Abdel Fattah Ali Mohsen Moustafa Reyadh Hassan El-Shazly Ali Abo Greisha Omasha Omasha Ossama Khalil Ali Khalil Hassan Shehata Mahmoud El Khatib Gamal Gouda Mahmoud El-Mashaqui Ayman Shawky Koroum Mohamed Hazem Emad Soliman Gamal Abdel-Hameed Mohamed Ramadan Ahmed El-Kass Bashir Abdel Samad Abdullah El-Sawy Ahmed Sary Mohamed Salah Abo Greisha Ayman Moheb Abdul-Hamid Bassiouny Hossam Hassan John Utaka Tarek El-Said Ahmad Belal Abdel Halim Ali Emad Moteab Mohamed Aboutrika Flávio Amado Alaa Ibrahim Ernest Papa Arko Tala'ea El Gaish Minusu Buba Ittihad El Shorta Ahmed Abd El-Zaher Shikabala John Antwi Hossam Salama El-Dakhleya Ahmed El Sheikh Walid Azaro Ahmed Ali Abdallah El Said Mohamed Sherif Ahmed Sayed All time top goalscorers[edit] Last updated 22 November 2021.
Al Ahly's grip on the league loosened; though they did win some titles, in the 1965–66 edition, they finished in 6th out of 12, closer to relegation than to the championship. [9] The decade had five different champions: Ismaily won their first title during this decade, and El-Olympi and Tersana won the league for the only time. Also, the 1962–63 and 1963–64 seasons featured 24 teams, a higher number than ever before. [5] The league ceased play in 1967 due to the Six-Day War between Egypt and Israel. The war ended in a decisive victory for Israel, [10] and league play was not resumed until 1971. In 1969, Ismaily were allowed to play in the CAF Champions League (then the African Cup of Champion Clubs) as the most recent champions. [note 3] They became the first Egyptian club to win that competition, though both Al Ahly and Zamalek have now won it many more times.
1971–72 Not finished due to violence during Al Ahly vs Zamalek match. 18 1972–73 Ghazl El Mahalla (1) 1973–74 Not finished due to the 6th of October War. 19 1974–75 Al Ahly (12) 20 1975–76 Al Ahly (13) Ghazl El Mahalla 21 1976–77 Al Ahly (14) El Ittihad El Sakndary 22 1977–78 Zamalek (4) 23 1978–79 Al Ahly (15) 24 1979–80 Al Ahly (16) 25 1980–81 Al Ahly (17) 26 1981–82 Al Ahly (18) 27 1982–83 Al Mokawloon (1) 28 1983–84 Zamalek (5) 29 1984–85 Al Ahly (19) 30 1985–86 Al Ahly (20) 31 1986–87 Al Ahly (21) 32 1987–88 Zamalek (6) 33 1988–89 Al Ahly (22) 1989–90 Not finished due to preparation of Egypt for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
egCurrent: 2022–23 Egyptian Premier League The Egyptian Premier League (Arabic: الدوري المصري الممتاز), also known as WE Egyptian Premier League (WE EPL) after the addition of title sponsor WE, is a professional association football league in Egypt and the top level of the Egyptian football league system. The league comprises 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Egyptian Second Division. Seasons mostly run from August to May. Unlike most other leagues, all games are played all over the week. The Egyptian Premier League was founded in 1948, unifying the local leagues that had existed previously.
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70 clubs have competed in the league since its founding. Al Ahly have won the title 42 times, more than any other club. Their closest rivals, Zamalek, have won the league 14 times. Only five other clubs have won the league; those clubs are Ghazl El Mahalla, Ismaily, Al Mokawloon Al Arab, Olympic Club, and Tersana. The Egyptian Premier League is one of the top national leagues, ranked second in Africa according to CAF's 5-Year Ranking for the 2022–23 season, based on performances in African competitions over the past five seasons. Egyptian teams have won the CAF Champions League a record 16 times, and Al Ahly was named the African Club of the Century by CAF. [1] Two clubs have also won the CAF Confederation Cup.
[3] The Egypt Cup, which no British teams competed in, began in 1922. [4] The first major football league in Egypt also began play in 1922; consisting of clubs from Cairo, it was called the Cairo Zone Competition. Three other leagues, in Alexandria, on the Suez Canal, and an obscure league in 'Bahary'[note 1] began soon afterwards. It was at this time that the clubs Al-Ahly and Zamalek[note 2] began their dominance, with the two clubs regularly winning the Cairo Zone Competition and the Egypt Cup. [5] In 1938, the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) took control of the Cairo Zone Competition, along with the other three leagues. The Cairo Zone Competition was renamed the Cairo League, but otherwise remained mostly unchanged until the mid-1940s.
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[edit] The Egyptian Premier League has been sponsored since 2005. The sponsor has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name. The list below details who the sponsors have been and what they called the competition: 2005–07: Vodafone Egyptian Premier League 2007–11: Etisalat Egyptian Premier League 2011–14: Vodafone Egyptian Premier League 2014–present: Egyptian Premier League (Sponsored by Presentation Sports) Qualification for African competitions[edit] Association ranking for 2022–23 CAF competitions[edit] Legend CL: CAF Champions League CC: CAF Confederation Cup Associations ranked 1–12 and eligible to enter two teams in each CAF tournament (Champions League and Confederation Cup) Rank Association 2018(× 1) 2018-19(× 2) 2019–20(× 3) 2020–21(× 4) 2021–22(× 5) Total 2022 2021 Mvt CL CC — Morocco 5 8 194 Egypt 176 +1 Algeria 115 -1 Tunisia 0 113 South Africa 0. 5 109.
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The season lasts from August to May. During the course of the season, each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 34 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then the head-to-head record between the teams in question, then goal difference, and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points is crowned champion.
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This increased the intensity of the already fierce Cairo derby between Al-Ahly and Zamalek. [8] Turbulent Times (1960–1974)[edit] Al Ahly won the competition every season until the 1959–60 competition. The 1954–55 season was even stopped when Al Ahly conflicted with the federation and refused to play. No title was awarded. In the 1959–60 competition season, Zamalek finally won their first title after consistently being runners-up.
If points are equal, the head-to-head record between the teams in question, then goal difference, and then goals scored determine the winner. At the end of the season, the three lowest placed teams are relegated into the Egyptian Second League. The Egyptian Second League consists of three groups; the winner of each group is promoted. This system has been around since 2015; before then, the number of teams and relegation places was variable.
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[11] In 1971, the league was restarted, only to be swiftly suspended again due to fighting at a match between Al Ahly and Zamalek. A controversial penalty for Zamalek resulted in a pitch invasion, and the dispute was so intense that the league was not allowed to continue. [12] Ghazl El Mahalla won the league in the 1972–73 season for the only time in their history, but the league was then suspended again for the 1973–74 season because of the Yom Kippur War. [5] Post-war Period (1974–2002)[edit] The league returned to its 24-team format for the 1975–76 championship, but it quickly reverted to a format featuring between 12 and 16 teams. After the Yom Kippur War, Al Ahly won three championships straight, followed by a single championship for Zamalek.
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