egyptian professional sports club based in Cairo
football club
Zamalek Sporting Club ( Arabic : نادي الزمالك للألعاب الرياضية‎ ), normally referred to as Zamalek, is an egyptian sports golf club based in Cairo. The club is chiefly known for its professional football team, which plays in the egyptian Premier League, the top tier of the egyptian football league system. [ 6 ] The club was founded on 5 January 1911 as Qasr El Nile Club and was first headed by the belgian lawyer George Merzbach. The name was changed two years late to Cairo International Sports Club ( C.I.S.C. ), [ 7 ] which was colloquially referred to as El Qāhirah El Mokhtalat Club, or El Mokhtalat Club. The club was named in 1941 after King Farouk of Egypt and became known as Farouk El Awal Club ( transl. Farouk I Club ). After the 1952 egyptian rotation, the club changed its mention to Zamalek. [ 8 ]

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Zamalek established itself as the inaugural major military unit in egyptian football during the 1920s, as it became the first egyptian team to win titles. Zamalek was the first egyptian team to win Sultan Hussein Cup in 1921 and 1922 ; the beginning team to win Egypt Cup in 1922 ; [ 9 ] and the first team to win Cairo League in 1922–23. [ 10 ] It is one of two clubs that have played in every season of the egyptian Premier League, and one of seven clubs that have never been relegated to the egyptian Second Division. On the international spotlight it has won five CAF Champions League titles, one CAF Confederation Cup title, four CAF Super Cup titles and one african Cup Winners ‘ Cup title ; making it one of the most successful clubs in Africa. It is besides the first egyptian team to ever win the CAF Super Cup when it beat archrival Al Ahly in the 1994 CAF Super Cup. At the international level, Zamalek is the first base egyptian team to participate in and win the afro-asian Cup in 1987 ; and holds the record for most participations ( 1987, 1994, and 1997 ), and most titles, after winning it a second time in 1997 .

history [edit ]

early years, Qasr El Nile Club ( 1911–1913 ) [edit ]

little is known about the identical early years of the cabaret. According to historians, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] the cabaret was established by Belgian lawyer George Merzbach. On the 25 December 1910, Merzbach realized that the Cairo Tramways Company ’ s guest family hosting the celebration on the Nile banks was suitable as a sports club headquarters while attending the company ‘s Christmas celebration. Merzbach decided to establish a new club for Belgians, Egyptians, and foreigners. At the time, Gezira Sporting Club, the chief clean baseball club in Cairo, was entirely for the british Army and unavailable for non-British foreigners and Egyptians. For the modern golf club, he chose the name Qasr El Nile ( transl. The Nile Palace ). He did not have difficulties in establishing the club, as he enjoyed solid ties within the Palace of Khedive Abbas II, ampere well as many friendships with senior officials of egyptian company. He was besides the secret lawyer for both Baron Empain and the Cairo Tramways Company. On 5 January 1911 the club was established, and it was formally opened on February 6 of the like class. The first base board of directors consisted of Merzbach as president, archeologist Howard Carter as frailty president of the united states, and Noah Amin Abdullah, Ahmed Mahmoud Azzam, Khoury Chalhoub ( Lebanese, Representative of the Cairo Tramways Company ), and Paolo Esposito ( italian, Representative of the Khedivial Palace ) as board members. It was the foremost club in Cairo to emerge from non-English expatriate communities. They formed sports and social clubs, each with its own identity. [ 13 ] An essential aspect of the club was that it was for all people and not for any specific social, economic, or ethnic community. It started out and continued through World War I under Merzbach ‘s presidency .

Cairo International Sports Club ( C.I.S.C. ), El Mokhtalat Club ( 1913–1941 ) [edit ]

Zamalek SC team that won the first Egypt Cup in 1921 In 1913, the club moved to what is presently known as the High Court and changed its diagnose to Cairo International Sports Club ( C.I.S.C. ), colloquially referred to as the El Qāhirah El Mokhtalat Club or El Mokhtalat Club. The second president of the club was Nicolas Arfagi Bianchi, who played as a leftover winger for the club ‘s football team. In 1915, Ibrahim Allam “ Juhainah ” moved to the baseball club with his football team, coming from EL Sekka EL Hadid SC. In 1917, Zamalek had the bequest of participating as the beginning and alone egyptian football golf club in Sultan Hussein Cup, the first official football competition in Egypt. Zamalek played great matches and reached the final equal against the English GHQ Signals team, the inaugural champion of the competition. The backing was managed by the egyptian Ibrahim Allam and was organized under the auspices of the Sultan of Egypt Hussein Kamel. After Zamalek ‘s historic inaugural season, many egyptian cubs announced their hope to participate in the competition as they found it dangerous, official, bearing the name of the country ‘s sultan, and includes a trophy for the victorious team. [ 14 ] besides in 1917, Ibrahim Allam and the egyptian members of the club began their revolution to nationalize the baseball club and remove the foreigners from the club ‘s display panel of directors which chiefly consisted of members of the belgian and french communities. It started with informing the authorities that the club did not have a cosmopolitan forum for 3 years, the baseball club records are illegally kept with the golf club secretary, and have not been legally audited. Allam besides put the baseball club under the protection of 17-20 men from Bulaq, to preserve it and protect its egyptian members. The Ministry of the Interior and some extraneous embassies in Cairo interfered, but non-Egyptians were not allowed to enter the cabaret. finally Allam agreed to turn in the club to Mr. Bianchi in the bearing of an official force from the patrol. The egyptian members realized that it was important to gain a majority at the general members meeting. consequently, Allam and the egyptian members called for an extraordinary general assembly for the club at Al-Shawarby Street. A decision was made by the general forum to withdraw confidence from the baseball club ‘s alien board of directors and elect a raw Egyptian board of directors. When the elections were held, the beginning Egyptian board was elected with Mohammad Badr as president of the united states, Mostafa Hassan as treasurer, Ibrahim Allam as General Secretary, and Nicola Arkaji, Mahmoud Bassyouni, Hussein Fawzy, and Abdo El Jabalawy as board members. After the inaugural display panel, a new board in 1923 was formed with Mohamed Heidar as president and Youssef Mohamad as secretary. The raw board of directors held its first meet and decided to continue the crusade. They informed the authorities of the missing club records. As a result, no general members ‘ meetings were held for the future few years and late, Mr. Shoudoi, the belgian club secretary was summoned and agreed to turn in the club records . Dr. Mohamed Badr, the first gear egyptian president of the united states of the Zamalek SC, after a farseeing fight with Mr. Bianchi, the pass of the French community in Cairo, to restore the club to the Egyptians Around that time Zamalek received the nickname “ Qahir-al-Aganib ” ( the conqueror of foreigners ) due to their many wins against celebrated foreign teams. [ 15 ] In 1921, Zamalek won the Sultan Hussein Cup, becoming the inaugural egyptian team to always win a title, after its victory over Britain ‘s Sherwood Foresters ( 2–1 ). In 1922, Zamalek won the first egyptian Cup and two weeks late won the Sultan Hussein Cup for the second meter. besides in 1922, the Cairo Region League was launched, and the club won doubly ( 1922 and 1940 ) .In the winter of 1924, the club moved to a localization on the west bank of the River Nile, and west of Gezira island, and became known as the Cairo International Sports Club ( C.I.S.C. ) -Zamalek. [ 16 ] The 1924 localization is occupied by El Balloon Theater nowadays. Among the impressive results during that menstruation was the celebrated victories against Al Ahly 6-0 which happened doubly ; in 1940 and 1942 . Zamalek football team in 1939

Farouk El Awal Club ( 1941–1952 ) [edit ]

In the 1940s, Zamalek won the King ‘s Cup, and the Cairo Region League Championship in its 1940–41 season. After a class, Zamalek lost the final of the cup to Al-Ahly. In 1941, Farouk I, King of Egypt and Sudan, bestowed the royal sponsorship on the club, and the club diagnose was renamed to Nady Farouk El Awal ( transl. Farouk I Club ). Ismail Bak Shirin of Mohammed Ali ‘s family took the post of vice president of the united states. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] This menstruation witnessed the biggest victories in the history of the Cairo bowler hat ( contested with Al Ahly ), a pair of 6–0 wins for Zamalek in 1941–42 and 1943-1944 .This phonograph record scoreline in the Cairo bowler hat has not been broken since then. [ 20 ]

Zamalek Sporting Club and the post-1952 menstruation ( 1952–1960 ) [edit ]

Zamalek SC football team in the 1950–1951 season After the united states army coup d’etat in 1952, the club was renamed Zamalek after the area where the club was situated. The club late moved for the stopping point time to 26 July Street, and occupied an area of 35 acres ( 140,000 m2 ) and hosted 24 different sports. A new dining table was formed with Mohammad Shawky as president and secretary and Mohammad Hassan Helmy as assistant repository. At the time, the rules required that half the baseball club control panel be changed every year, and Helmy took the position of secretary-general. In 1954, the stadium needed renovations, so the board sought a businessman to take over the club and guide the renovation. Abd El Hamid El Shawarbi became the president, and although he was elected for a second menstruation, he was not able to do the job he wanted. Heidar Pasha and Haj Sayed El Annany contributed to forming the VIP stands and the excellent stands, which happened while El Shawarbi was outside Egypt. When he returned, he resigned and the board continued after Shawky stepped up from his deputy military position to continue till September 1955. Businessman Abd El Latif Abo Regeila became the golf club president in 1956 ; by then, the rules had been changed allowing the board to stay for three years. Shawky stepped gloomy for Regeila, although he was re-elected as a club president. Although Regeila was re-elected for a second term, he had to leave Egypt after he lost money from the governmental policy against secret property. The club continued to search for another businessman, and chose Alwe El Gazzar, the owner of El Sheikh Sherieb Company and the president of the board of the Coca-Cola Company at this prison term. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ]

First league championship and the start of local glitter ( 1960–1983 ) [edit ]

Regeila was an egyptian businessman and pioneer of populace transport buses in Cairo. During his predominate, the construction of the Zamalek Stadium was established, a well as the social build continued as the club ‘s official president until 1961. In 1961, Zamalek paid Real Madrid to play against Zamalek. Hamada Emam was a popular player on the club who helped raise the baseball club ‘s profile. [ 25 ] In 1962, there was a new board with Hassan Amer as a president, emeritus deputy Shawky, Mohammad Lateef, Galal Kereitam, Mahmoud Emam, and Mahmoud Hafez. Amer stayed as president until the egyptian army ‘s frustration in 1967. After the egyptian army ‘s frustration in the 1967 Six Day War Zamalek hosted Ismaily SC and Al Masry SC clubs, a well as the other Suez Canal teams at its grounds. [ 26 ] Zamalek Football team in 1969 In 1967, Minister of Youth and Sports Talat Khairy decided that the club boards would be appointed rather than elected, and Helmy took the presidency [ 27 ] and was the first egyptian sport in Egypt to become a president of a golf club. He remained as president of the united states until July 1971 where the rules were changed to allow dining table elections again and to forbid anyone from being president if they had already held to presidency for two consecutive terms. Tawfeek El Kheshen took over the presidency and the honorary presidency was given to Helmy.The 1970s generation was one of the best generations of football in Zamalek, and it included legendary players in the history of egyptian and arabian football . Zamalek SC in 1977 In 1973, Helmy was elected president and stayed as the head of the board till 1984. Zamalek won the egyptian Premier League in its 1959–60 temper. Zamalek won the egyptian Premier League five times ( 1959–60, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1977–78, and 1983–84 ) and the egyptian Cup in 1960, 1962, 1975, 1977, and 1979. The cabaret besides won the October Cup, which is the tournament that was held as an alternative to the egyptian Premier League because of Egypt hosting the 1974 African Nations Cup. [ 28 ]

african Uprising ( 1984–2004 ) [edit ]

Zamalek won the first african title against Nigeria ‘s Shooting Stars after beating them in Cairo ( 2–0 ) and in Nigeria ( 0–1 ) .
In 1984, Amer became president of the united states, followed by Hasan Abo elevated railway Fetouh in 1988. In 1990, Galal Ibrahim became the impermanent president of the united states of the cabaret after Fetouh died until September 1990, when the general club converge was held and Mohamad Nour El Daly was elected president. In 1992, Galal Ibrahim became the raw president. The club ‘s president from 1992 to 1996 was Jalal Ibrahim, and the rules were changed to require that the frailty treasurer be selected by and large by the display panel members ; Hamada Emam was selected by default to that side while Abdel Hamid Shaheen was elected treasurer. The board members were Ahmed Shereen Fawzy, Mahmoud Marouf, Mohamad Fayez El Zummur, Raouf Gaser, and Tarek Ghonaim. The new rules required the board to have two members under the age of 30 ; for these two spots, Samy Abo El Kheir and Ihab Ibrahim were elected. The members appointed by the high committee for young and sports were Mohamad Amer, General Hanafy Reyad, and Farouk Abo El Nasr. In 1993, Zamalek won the CAF Champions League. By 1994, Shaheen was not able to continue his duties due to his nausea, but the display panel chose to keep him in the position in honor of his devotion to the cabaret, and Farouk Abo El Nasr was appointed to take over his duties while Shaheen stayed in his position. In 1995, four members in the board were removed due to their six absences from board meetings : Mahmoud Marouf, Mohamad Fayez El Zummur, and Amer. They were replaced with Mortada Mansour, Mahmoud Abdallah, Mounnir Hassan, and Ibrahim Latif. The high committee for young and sports objected on linking the appointed members with the elected ones, so Hassan and Ibrahim Latif forfeited their positions. The newly two appointed members for the club board were Amer and El Nasr in support of their abilities and dedication. Fawzy was selected to be treasurer till the newfangled elections. On 4 July, Abd El Menem Emarah decided to release the club board and the egyptian Football Federation board after the game between Al-Ahly and Zamalek in 1995–96, and the board freeze football activities in the cabaret. A annual irregular club board was selected with Kamal Darweesh as president, Abd EL Aziz Kabil as vice president, and board members Hanafy Reyad, Magdy Sharaf, Ismail Selim, Azmy Megahed, and Mohamad Abd El Rahman Fawzy. Accountant Mahmoud Badr El Deen was appointed as treasurer .

Kamal Darwish ‘s earned run average [edit ]

Kamal Darwish was the president of Zamalek cabaret for two terms from 1996 to 2005. Zamalek won 16 football championships during his reign, but overall he achieved 1186 championships in 24 games and he assumed the chairmanship of the Board of Directors in 2013 on a irregular circuit board for the second base meter. He is the president with the most achievements in the history of Zamalek. [ 29 ] In 2000, there was a friendly match between Zamalek and Palestine national football team in Gaza after breaking the Zionist siege. Zamalek was named the best club in the populace by the IFFHS in February 2003. It was besides the first egyptian team to qualify for the 2001 FIFA Club World Cup in Spain, though that rival did not happen because of fund problems. Zamalek won the african Champions League in 2002, two african Super Cups in 1996 and 2003, and the first base two championships in the egyptian Super Cup in 2001 and 2002. Zamalek FC is the only team to achieve seven championships between the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons, surpassing FC Barcelona, who won six championships in one class. Zamalek besides won the egyptian Premier League three times ( 2000–01, 2002–03 and 2003–04 ), and the Egypt Cup in 1999 and 2002. [ 30 ] [ 31 ]

Regression ( 2005–2013 ) [edit ]

In 2005, many boards were dismissed by the Minister of Sport, which led to organizational uncertainty from 2005 to 2013, and changed the mannequin of competition in Egypt for years. The football team only won two championships : the Egypt Cup in 2008 and 2013. The tied of Zamalek continued to decline, and its administration destabilized since Mortada Mansour assumed the presidency of the club in 2005. The council did not concluding long and was dissolved, and a council headed by Morsi Atallah came to run the baseball club before Mansour returned to head the council. Mansour dissolved the control panel of directors before restoring it, and the National Sports Council intervened to appoint a council headed by Muhammad Amir for a year before elections were held in May 2009, which resulted in the election of Mamdouh Abbas as the club ‘s president ; Abbas ‘ council was dissolved in 2010 after Mansour obtained a court ruling stating that the elections were rigged. The administrative authority appointed an interim council to manage the club headed by Jalal Ibrahim, before Abbas ‘ council returned when Mansour abandoned his lawsuit. Taher Abu Zaid disbanded Abbas ‘ council, and formed an interim council headed by Kamal Darwish to head Zamalek, but by appointment. [ 32 ]

reconstruction and reform [edit ]

Mortada Mansour ‘s era ( 2014–2020 ) [edit ]

Zamalek Sporting Club headquarters in 2015 In 2014, Mansour took over the cabaret. Zamalek won the Egypt Cup in 2014 against Smouha ( 1–0 ). In the following season 2014–15 temper, Zamalek won the egyptian Premier League, and broke the record in obtaining the largest total of points in the league. The team won the Egypt Cup backing at the end of the year against Al-Ahly team ( 2–0 ), and reached the semifinals of the African CAF Confederation Cup in 2015. [ 33 ] In 2016, Zamalek reached the finals in the CAF Champions League and won the Egypt Cup and the Egypt Super Cup. In 2018, the Zamalek football team won the Egypt Cup again. In 2019 Zamalek won the CAF Confederation Cup, [ 34 ] the Egypt Cup, the Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup, the Egypt Super Cup, and the CAF Super Cup. Since 2014, the football team won 11 championships, the last of which was the egyptian Super Cup and the African Super Cup that were achieved in the couple of one workweek. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Mansour announced that “ The trademark ‘Real Football Club of the Century ‘ is registered in the Ministry of Supply and Trade in Egypt. ” [ 37 ] Zamalek sent a complaint to the Egyptian Football Association in planning for escalating the case of the Century Club to FIFA and the International Sports Court .

After Mortada Mansour ‘s earned run average [edit ]

The Ministry of Youth and Sports suspended Zamalek ‘s board of directors due to fiscal violations on Sunday 29 November 2020. The egyptian Ministry of Sports and Youth named Emad Abdel-Aziz as Zamalek ‘s newfangled president of the united states to succeed Ahmed Bakry, who passed away due to COVID-19. [ 38 ] then Hussein Labib has been appointed the new Zamalek president of the united states of standardization committee. [ 39 ] in 22 November 2021, Mortada Mansour and his board of directors have formally returned back to Zamalek SC Management following the passing of the standardization committee until the club ‘s elections. [ 40 ]

Names [edit ]

  • Qasr El Nile Club (The Nile Palace) (1911–1913)
  • Cairo International Sports Club (C.I.S.C.), a.k.a. El Mokhtalat Club (Mixed Courts) (1913–1941)
  • Farouk El Awal Club (Farouk I Club) (1941–1952)
  • Zamalek Sporting Club (1952–Present)

The bible Zamalek is of turkish lineage and comes from when Muhammad Ali, the rule of Egypt in the beginning half of the nineteenth century, established camps for the leaders of the Ottoman Army on the island in the Nile. [ 41 ]

Crest and colors [edit ]

In 1941, the royal emblem of the Kingdom of Egypt and Sudan was the official emblem of the club at the clock ; when the club ‘s name changed from “ mix Club ” to “ Farouk Club ” by imperial order from Farouk I. After the rotation on the royal rule in Egypt, the club ‘s name and logo changed after the rotation of July 23, 1952 ; the logo became a mix of the sporting model and the ancient egyptian civilization. The logo ‘s main colors express peace and conflict and have not changed since its establishment.The home jersey uses the original Zamalek color. [ 42 ] In the upper half of the logo, the arrow that points towards the target appears in a pharaonic consistent as an indication of the common finish between it and Zamalek. [ 43 ]

Kits [edit ]

Kit development [edit ]




classic

1984
1992–1993

1994–1995

1996–1997



1997–1998
2000–2001


2002–2003
2005–2007

2008–2010
2011–2012
2012–2015

2015–2016
2016–2017

2017–2018

2018–2019


2020–
source : [ 45 ]

Grounds [edit ]

Cairo International Stadium [edit ]

Panorama watch of Cairo International Stadium The cabaret does not have a home ground. Their old stadium, Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium was not desirable for hosting the first team ‘s official matches ascribable to its circumscribed capacity, its central downtown localization, and need for renovations. The players train in Abdel-Latif Abo Regeila but play their base matches in Cairo International Stadium for local anesthetic matches and continental matches. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ]

Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha stadium [edit ]

Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium, once known as Zamalek Stadium, then Mohammed Hassan Helmy “ Zamora ” stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Cairo, Egypt. The stadium was initially named in honor of Helmy. It was renamed in 2014 to Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha Stadium after the erstwhile president of the united states of Zamalek, Abdel-Latif Abu-Rajelha. It is largely used for football matches and was the home of Zamalek before they moved to Cairo International Stadium because of its small capability. The stadium could hold 40,000 spectators before the capacity was reduced to 20,000. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ]

Supporters [edit ]

Zamalek has an ultras group named the Ultras White Knights that was founded on 17 March 2007 and is known for its pyrotechnic displays. Their motto is “ Brotherhood in rake and fans of the free public Club ”. They were involved in clashes on 8 February 2015 before the league match between Zamalek and ENPI Club at the Cairo Air Defense stadium, where 20 people were killed. [ 52 ]

Zamalek stadium disasters [edit ]

Helmy Zamora Stadium disaster 1974

Helmy Zamora Stadium catastrophe 1974 [edit ]

At least 48 people died in a stampede at a friendly game against Czechoslovak club Dukla Prague at the Helmy Zamora Stadium in 1974. [ 53 ]

30 June Stadium stampede 2015 [edit ]

On 8 February 2015, 20 supporters were killed by policemen outside the 30 June Stadium. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ 56 ] [ 57 ] [ 58 ] [ 59 ]

Statistics and records [edit ]

Appearances [edit ]

Name

Years

League
Cup
Super Cup

African

Arab

Total

Egypt
1997–2014
264 ( -213 )
40 ( -31 )

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4 ( -6 )
88 ( -28 )
27 ( -21 )
423   (-353)
Egypt
1999–2009
219 ( 80 )
27 ( 18 )
3 ( 0 )
58 ( 23 )
32 ( 13 )
339   (134)
Egypt
1995–2008
207 ( 19 )
23 ( 2 )
2 ( 0 )
56 ( 5 )
35 ( 0 )
323   (26)
Egypt
1999–2009
144 ( 9 )
27 ( 0 )
3 ( 0 )
51 ( 1 )
23 ( 1 )
248   (11)
Egypt
1997–2004
2007–2008
146 ( 9 )
21 ( 0 )
2 ( 0 )
42 ( 0 )
22 ( 2 )
323   (11)
source : [ 60 ]

Goalscorers [edit ]

Awards winners [edit ]

African Footballer of The Year

The keep up players won african Footballer of the Year while playing for Zamalek :

Matches [edit ]

individual [edit ]

league [edit ]

  • Ayman Younes scored the fastest goal in 1990 against Souss after 13 seconds.
  • Mohamed Amin scored the first goal in the Egyptian League against El Masry.
  • Saad Rostom scored the first hat trick for Zamalek in the league against El Masry.

The following players have won the circus tent scorer award in the league while playing with Zamalek :

cup [edit ]

  • Hussein Yasser scored the fastest goal in the cup against Al Ahly in 2010 after 46 seconds.

Rivalries [edit ]

Cairo Derby [edit ]

The Cairo Derby is a football match between Zamalek and Al Ahly. The bowler hat is played doubly each season with two matches in the egyptian Premier League, but it is not uncommon to find the teams meeting each other in the Egypt Cup, specially in the finals, and in the CAF Champions League. [ 73 ] [ 74 ]

Mit Okba Derby [edit ]

The Mit Okba bowler hat is a football match between Zamalek and Tersana SC. Both teams are located in the Mit Okba region in Giza. The bowler hat was one of the most important matches of the egyptian Premier League during the sixties and seventies of the twentieth hundred, but it gradually lost its rate after Tersana SC ‘s performance started to deteriorate and the cabaret has been relegated more than once to the egyptian Second Division where it presently plays after being relegated for the one-sixth time in the 2008–09 season. [ 75 ]

North Africa Derby [edit ]

The North Africa Derby is normally played between teams from Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, such as the Zamalek SC Derby, the tunisian Espérance Sportive de Tunis, the Club Africain Tunisian, the Tunisian Étoile Sportive du Sahel, Zamalek SC, the Moroccan Raja Casablanca, the Moroccan Wydad AC, the algerian JS Kabylie, and MC Alger. [ 76 ]

Finances and ownership [edit ]

In 2018, Presentation Sports obtained a contract that increased from 100 million egyptian pounds to 120 million per annum to sponsor the club increased This increase in the sponsorship contract will be early than 20 % over the sum mentioned in each year including circulate rights. [ 77 ] The fiscal cost of the new team undifferentiated reached 9 million egyptian pounds. [ 78 ] The Board of Directors of the National Bank of Egypt signed a contract with Zamalek ‘s management to rent three stores in the club wall on the League of Arab States Street with a usufruct for 25 years, with a rent for two years in advance. Zamalek Club signed a cooperation protocol with Banque Misr, from which it obtains immediate returns of 10 million pounds under the protocol. In return, Banque Misr has the good to use two local walls of the Zamalek Club wall for 20 years in exchange for 5 million pounds and an annual rent of 1.560 million pounds. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] The report of the Controller at the Zamalek Club revealed that the budget excess for the fiscal year 2018-2019 reached 170 million egyptian pounds. [ 81 ] The temp committee that runs the Zamalek cabaret has signed a cooperation protocol with the Ministry of Military Production ( Egypt ) for a construction and sports boom. Imad Abdel Aziz, head of the impermanent committee at Zamalek Club, stated that this protocol will contribute to building the 6th of October outgrowth. [ 82 ] Zamalek Club and Aerosport Sports Club of the Ministry of Civil Aviation signed a protocol of joint cooperation aimed at benefiting from the expertness of Zamalek. [ 83 ] Zamalek SC has signed a cooperation protocol with the “ I-Friends Sports ” company, to establish a ramify of the club in the United Arab Emirates. [ 84 ]

popular culture [edit ]

Zamalek television receiver [edit ]

Zamalek Club owns a television receiver channel known as Zamalek television, which broadcasts on Nilesat in SD quality. The broadcast began experimentally on 31 December 2019 before the groove launched on 22 January 2020. The channel focuses on newsworthiness about the club. [ 85 ] [ 86 ]

Zamalek Magazine [edit ]

Zamalek SC Magazine is an official Zamalek hebdomadally magazine that is issued every Thursday, and contains news and reviews about the club and interviews with the players .

Documentaries [edit ]

In 2015, a documentary entitled Zamalek, O Engineering, playing, Art and Engineering, was produced by Abu Dhabi Sports. It was presented in two parts, and presents the history of the club since its foundation. [ 87 ] [ 88 ] Another objective film produced in 2016, The Story is Mpethanish ( we do n’t forget ), covers the club ‘s history in the five championships in the african Champions League, and was produced by DMC Sport channel. Another documentary film was produced by the CBC network in 2017, entitled Helmy Zamora. It covers the story of Helmy or Zamora the icon of Zamalek club. Another objective film was produced in 2019 with the claim Zamalek Club, the National and Dignity Club. It was produced by the club, and shows the history of the clubhouse since its establishment. [ 89 ] Another objective film produced in 2020 entitled Zamalek Legends: A long history of stars who inhabited the memory, produced by Abu Dhabi Sports channel, covers the highlight of the cabaret ‘s most outstanding stars from different generations. Another documentary movie produced in 2020 entitled Zamalek – The Road to the African Super 2020, produced by beIN SPORTS Arabia channel, documents Zamalek ‘s travel in winning the 2019 CAF Confederation Cup. Another objective movie produced in 2020 entitled Zamalek, the Road to the Semi-finals 2020, produced by beIN SPORTS Arabia transmit, describes Zamalek won the African Super Cup championship against Espérance Sportive de Tunis, and won the local extremely backing against Al Ahly .

Players [edit ]

current squad [edit ]

As of 7 October 2021[90]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on lend [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Players under contract [edit ]

note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Youth team and reserves [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

player records [edit ]

noteworthy players [edit ]

This tilt includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status .
source : [ 91 ] [ 92 ]

staff [edit ]

Board of Directors [edit ]

source : [ 93 ] [ 94 ] [ 95 ] [ 96 ] [ 97 ]

current technical staff [edit ]

Patrice Carteron, steer coach of Zamalek

Position

Name

Coaching Staff

Head Coach
FrancePatrice Carteron

General Coach
Egypt

Assistant Coach
Egypt

Goalkeeping Coach
Brazil

Fitness Coach
Portugal

Fitness Coach assistant
Egypt

Football Sector Management

General Supervisor of football

Egypt

Head of the administrative scale
Egypt

Administrator
Egypt

Administrator
Egypt

Administrator
Egypt

Administrator
Egypt

medical staff [edit ]

Position

Name

Team Doctor
Dr. Mohammed Osama

Physiotherapist Specialist
Dr. Amr Al-Matarawi

Physiotherapist Specialist
Dr. Mohamed El-Sheshtawy

Physiotherapist Specialist
Dr. Ibrahim Anaba

Physiotherapist
Mohamed Al-Sayed

Physiotherapist
Abdul-Aziz Hamdy

Honours [edit ]

Zamalek is one of the top twenty clubs that won the most championships in the worldly concern, and is the seventh with the most continental and external championships, with a sum of 13 continental honors. [ 98 ] [ 99 ] [ 100 ]

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    record

  • S shared record

other sports [edit ]

Zamalek participates in many sports besides football, such as handball, athletics, volleyball, and basketball. Zamalek has won many local, Arab and african tournaments and participated in populace championships. [ 101 ] [ 102 ]

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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