Egypt Cup

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The Egypt Cup (also known as the Egyptian FA Cup and formerly as the King Farouk Cup) is the main knockout football cup competition in Egypt. It is the oldest club competition in Africa. The first team to win the trophy was Zamalek in 1922.

Egypt Cup
Founded1921-22
RegionEgypt
Qualifier forCAF Confederation Cup
Domestic cup(s)Super Cup
Current championsAl Ahly (39th title)
Most successful club(s)Al Ahly (39 titles)
2023–24

Al Ahly hold the record of total number of titles with a total of 39 titles. Zamalek hold the record of being the only team to win the title for 4 consecutive years twice from (1957 to 1960) and (2013 up to 2016).

History

The Egypt Cup is the oldest tournament in the history of Egyptian football that is still being held to-date, and it is the first competition to be organized by the Egyptian Football Association. However, it is not the first football tournament to be held in the country. The first local football tournament in Egypt was the Sultan Hussein Cup.

Zamalek squad, winners of the first edition in 1922

It was launched in 1917, and its last edition was held in the 1937-38 season. The Sultan Hussein Cup witnessed the participation of Egyptian clubs with clubs belonging to the British army, which was present in Egypt at the time. With the establishment of the Egyptian Football Association in 1921, the need arose to launch a tournament with only Egyptian clubs participating, and from this time the Egypt Cup tournament emerged with the participation of Zamalek, Al Ahly, Tersana, Olympic, Schools team, Railway, Al-Abbasiya, Al Ittihad, Al-Haditha, and the Nile.

Al Ahly squad, winners of the third edition in 1924

Zamalek achieved the title of the first edition of the Egypt Cup, after defeating Al Ittihad; 5-0 in the 1922 final match. Tersana won the second edition in 1923, followed by Al Ahly in 1924. The first Cairo derby between Zamalek and Al Ahly to be played in the final was in the 1928 edition which Al Ahly won by a score of 1–0, winning goal scored by Mamdouh Sakr. The 1930–31 edition saw Al Ahly winning Zamalek in the final by a score of 4–1. The next year in the 1932 final between Zamalek and Al Ahly, Zamalek retaliated and defeated Al Ahly by a score of 2–1, winners goals were scored by Ismail Raafat, Said El-Hadary and Amin Shoeir scored for Al Ahly. In the 1934–35 edition, the final was held on 10 May 1935. The match was again contested by Zamalek and Al Ahly, with Zamalek won 3–0, goals were scored by Helmy Zamora, El-Samkary and Marei.[1]

Prince Farouk handing the trophy to Zamalek's captain Ahmed Salem, 4 August 1932
King Farouk I handing the trophy to Zamalek's captain Mostafa Taha after defeating Al Ahly 6-0 in the final, 2 June 1944

The biggest win in the 1944 final match between the Cairo giants; Zamalek and Al Ahly with a 6-0 win for Zamalek.[2] This was the second Cairo Derby in two years to end with a 6-0 win for Zamalek after the 1941–42 Cairo League match. After this huge score for Zamalek, Al Ahly won three consecutive titles in (1945, 1946, 1947), however, they didn't meet Zamalek in the final.

Zamalek dominated the 1950s, as the Cairo giants won seven titles from 1952 to 1962, with four consecutive titles in (1957, 1958 (title shared with Al Ahly), 1959, 1960). In 1958, and 1959, Zamalek claimed their title from Al Ahly, who won the 1961 title after winning El Qanah 5–0 in the final, the next year, Zamalek also claimed their title by winning Al Ittihad by a score of 5–1 in the final.

Zamalek's captain Nour El-Dali and Al Ahly's captain Saleh Selim in the 1959 final

From 1962 to 1976, Zamalek and Al Ahly only won one title each, as El Qanah, Tersana and Al Ittihad dominated this era. However, Zamalek won the 1975, 1977, and 1979 titles, with Al Ahly claiming their title from their rivals in the 1978 final. In the early 1980s, Al Ahly dominated the championship, they won the 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1985. Followed by the final and sixth title for Tersana in 1986, before Zamalek winning their 18th title in the 1988 edition after nine years from their last title.

In the 1990s, the tournament saw the Cairo derby in the final for the first time in 14 years, after Al Ahly won Zamalek by a score of 2–1 in the 1992 final. This decade saw new champions, as Ismaily won their first title in the 1997 edition after defeating Al Ahly by a score of 1–0 in the final, followed by Al Masry in 1998 after defeating Al Mokawloon in the final.

Zamalek squad, winners of the 1975 title

Despite its launch more than 100 years ago, the Egypt Cup has witnessed the holding of 90 editions so far, and has been canceled on more than one occasion. The tournament was canceled in the 1942-43 season, after players from Zamalek and Al-Ahly (the final belligerents) were suspended after their travel to Palestine, and opposition to the Football Association’s decision in this regard.

Hassan Shehata lifting the 1979 trophy

The tournament was not played between 1967 and 1971 due to the War of Attrition, and it was canceled in the 1973-74 season due to the October War. For several other reasons, the tournament was canceled in 1979-80, 1986-87 and 1993-94 seasons, and was canceled in the 1981-82 edition due to Zamalek’s dispute with the Football Association. The cup was also canceled in the 2011-12 season after the Port Said Stadium riot in the league match between Al-Masry and Al-Ahly.[3][4]

List of finals

The following table provides a summary of seasons:[5]

No.SeasonWinnerScoreRunner-up
11921–22Zamalek (1)5–0Ittihad Alexandria
21922–23Tersana (1)1–0El Sekka El Hadid SC
31923–24Al Ahly (1)0–0 / 4–1 (R)El Sekka El Hadid SC
41924–25Al Ahly (2)1–1 / 3–0 (R)Ittihad Alexandria
51925–26Ittihad Alexandria (1)2–2 / 3–2 (R)Al Ahly
61926–27Al Ahly (3)5–0Al-Masry
71927–28Al Ahly (4)1–0Zamalek
81928–29Tersana (2)2–2 (aet) 1–0 (R)Ittihad Alexandria
91929–30Al Ahly (5)2–0Ittihad Alexandria
101930–31Al Ahly (6)4–1Zamalek
111931–32Zamalek (2)2–1Al Ahly
121932–33El Olympi (1)3–1Al Ahly
131933–34El Olympi (2)1–0 (aet)Zamalek
141934–35Zamalek (3)3–0Al Ahly
151935–36Ittihad Alexandria (2)3–1El Sekka El Hadid SC
161936–37Al Ahly (7)3–2El Sekka El Hadid SC
171937–38Zamalek (4)1–1 (aet) 1–0 (R)Al Ahly
181938–39Al Teram (1)1–1 (aet) 2–0 (R)Police
191939–40Al Ahly (8)3–1Al Teram
201940–41Zamalek (5)5–0Police
211941–42Al Ahly (9)3–0Zamalek
221942–43Al Ahly (10)
Zamalek (6)
Not played
(TS) ‡
231943–44Zamalek (7)6–0Al Ahly
241944–45Al Ahly (11)3–2Al-Masry
251945–46Al Ahly (12)3–0El Sekka El Hadid SC
261946–47Al Ahly (13)2–1Al-Masry
271947–48El Ittihad El Sakandary (3)2–1Zamalek
281948–49Al Ahly (14)3–1 (aet)Zamalek
291949–50Al Ahly (15)6–0Tersana
301950–51Al Ahly (16)1–0El Sekka El Hadid SC
311951–52Zamalek (8)2–0Al Ahly
321952–53Al Ahly (17)4–1Zamalek
331953–54Tersana (3)4–1Al-Masry
341954–55Zamalek (9)2–1Ittihad Alexandria
351955–56Al Ahly (18)1–0Tersana
361956–57Zamalek (10)3–0Al-Masry
371957–58Al Ahly (19)
Zamalek (11)
0–0 (aet) 2–2 (aet) (R) (TS) ‡
381958–59Zamalek (12)2–1Al Ahly
391959–60Zamalek (13)3–2El Olympi
401960–61Al Ahly (20)5–0El Qanah
411961–62Zamalek (14)5–1Ittihad Alexandria
421962–63El Ittihad El Sakandary (4)3–2Zamalek
431963–64El Qanah (1)2–0El Sekka El Hadid SC
441964–65Tersana (4)4–1Suez El-Riyadi
451965–66Al Ahly (21)1–0Tersana
461966–67Tersana (5)1–0El Olympi
1967–72Not played due to the Six-Day War.
471972–73El Ittihad El Sakandary (5)0–0 (aet) 2–1 (R)Al Ahly
1973–74Not played due to the Yom Kippur War.
481974–75Zamalek (15)1–0Ghazl El Mahalla
491975–76El Ittihad El Sakandary (6)1–0Al Ahly
501976–77Zamalek (16)3–1Ismaily
511977–78Al Ahly (22)4–2Zamalek SC
521978–79Zamalek (17)3–0Ghazl El Mahalla
1979–80Not played due to a very late finish of 1979–80 Egyptian Premier League.
531980–81Al Ahly (23)1–1 (3–2 p)El Mokawloon
1981–82Not Finished due to a conflict between Zamalek and EFA.
541982–83Al Ahly (24)1–0Al-Masry
551983–84Al Ahly (25)3–1 (aet)Al-Masry
561984–85Al Ahly (26)1–0Ismaily
571985–86Tersana (6)3–2Ghazl El Mahalla
1986–87Not played due to a very tight schedule because of African commitments
by National Team, Al Ahly, Zamalek and Tersana.
581987–88Zamalek (18)1–0Ittihad Alexandria
591988–89Al Ahly (27)3–0Al-Masry
601989–90El Mokawloon (1)2–1Suez Montakhab
611990–91Al Ahly (28)1–0Aswan SC
621991–92Al Ahly (29)2–1Zamalek
631992–93Al Ahly (30)3–2Ghazl El Mahalla
1993–94Not Finished due to late finish of the Egyptian League and start of 1994 FIFA World Cup.
641994–95El Mokawloon (2)2–0Ghazl El Mahalla
651995–96Al Ahly (31)3–1El Mansoura
661996–97Ismaily (1)1–0Al Ahly
671997–98Al Masry (1)4–3El Mokawloon
681998–99Zamalek (19)3–1Ismaily
691999–2000Ismaily (2)4–0El Mokawloon
702000–01Al Ahly (32)2–0 (aet)Ghazl El Mahalla
712001–02Zamalek (20)1–0Baladeyet El Mahalla
722002–03Al Ahly (33)1–1 (4–3 p)Ismaily
732003–04El Mokawloon (3)2–1Al Ahly
742004–05ENPPI (1)1–0 (aet)Ittihad Alexandria
752005–06Al Ahly (34)3–0Zamalek
762006–07Al Ahly (35)4–3 (aet)Zamalek
772007–08Zamalek (21)2–1ENPPI
782008–09Haras El Hodood (1)1–1 (4–1 p)ENPPI
792009–10Haras El Hodood (2)1–1 (5–4 p)Al Ahly
802010–11ENPPI (2)2–1Zamalek
2011–12Not played due to the tragic events from Port Said Stadium riot.
812012–13Zamalek (22)3–0Wadi Degla
822013–14Zamalek (23)1–0Smouha
832014–15Zamalek (24)2–0Al Ahly
842015–16Zamalek (25)3–1Al Ahly
852016–17Al Ahly (36)2–1 (aet)Al Masry
862017–18Zamalek (26)1–1 (5–4 p)Smouha
872018–19Zamalek (27)3–0Pyramids
882019–20Al Ahly (37)1–1 (3–2 p) El Gaish
892020–21Zamalek (28)2–1Al Ahly
902021–22Al Ahly (38)2–1Pyramids
912022–23Al Ahly (39)2–0Zamalek

Notes:

Performances

Performance by club

ClubWinnerRunner-upWinning years
Al Ahly 39161924, 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1937, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1966, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023
Zamalek 28141922, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1988, 1999, 2002, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021
El Ittihad Alexandria681926, 1936, 1948, 1963, 1973, 1976
Tersana631923, 1929, 1954, 1965, 1967, 1986
El Mokawloon331990, 1995, 2004
Ismaily241997, 2000
El Olympi221933, 1934
ENPPI222005, 2011
Haras El Hodood22009, 2010
Al Masry191998
Al Teram111939
El Qanah111964
Al-Sekka Al-Hadid7
Ghazl El Mahalla6
Pyramids FC2
Smouha2
Police2
Suez SC2
Aswan SC1
El Mansoura1
Baladeyet El Mahalla1
Wadi Degla1
Tala'ea El Geish SC1

Notes:

  • ‡ The 1942–43 and 1957–58 titles were shared.

All time top scorers

Hassan El-Shazly
Alaa El-Hamouly
Sharif El-Far
El-Sayed El-Dhizui
No.PlayerTeamsGoals
1Ahmed MekkawiAl Ahly35
2Hassan El-ShazlyTersana32
3Abdel-Karim SakrZamalek / Al Ahly31
4El-Sayed El-DhizuiAl Masry / Al Ahly28
5Alaa El-HamoulyZamalek23
6Mokhtar El TetshAl Ahly21
Akram Abdel-Majeed Baladiyat El Mahalla SC / Zamalek / El Qanah21
7Abdel Halim AliZamalek20
8Sharif El-FarZamalek19
Emad MoteabAl Ahly19
9Mohamed LatifZamalek17

See also

References