The second leg took place on 11 December in Kumasi in the presence of 70, 000 spectators, ended with 1–0 win scored by Opoku Nti in the 22nd minute. The goal of the match was from a clear offside. [38] Al Ahly reached a continental final again in 1984, this time in the African Cup Winners' Cup against Canon Yaoundé. Al-Ahly won on penalties in the Cameroonian capital after a 1–1 draw in both games. [39] The 1984–85 season was one of the best seasons in the history of Al Ahly, as the Red Giants won the cup and the league, as well as winning the African Cup Winners Cup for the second time in a row by defeating Leventis United 2–1 on aggregate. [40] For the third time in a row, Al Ahly won the African Cup Winners' Cup in 1986 after winning the league, by defeating AS Sogara in the final 3–2 on aggregate, with Taher Abouzeid scoring two goals and Magdi Abdel Ghani scoring once. [41] Al Ahly won the Egyptian League in the 1986–87 season under the management of the coach Taha Ismail.
Al Ahly officially won the title 6 weeks before the end of the championship, achieving the second fastest league in its history after the historic 2004–05 Egyptian Premier League season. [77] Al Ahly reached the 2018 CAF Champions League Final, but lost to Tunisian side Esperance, Al Ahly won in the first leg 3–0, but Esperance defeated Al Ahly 3–0 in the second leg, making them win the CAF Champions League because of the away goal rule hence, Al Ahly failed to secure the 9th CAF Champions League title.
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'The National Club'), commonly referred to as Al Ahly, is an Egyptian professional sports club based in Cairo. It is among the most successful football clubs worldwide based on total trophies won. Its professional football team plays in the Egyptian Premier League, founded on 24 April 1907, as a gathering place for Cairo's Student Unions. Al Ahly has a record of 42 national league titles, 37 national cup titles and 11 national super cup titles, The club has never been relegated to the Egyptian Second Division. Al Ahly is the most successful club in Africa and is one of the continent's giants.
Al Ahly SC - Wikipedia Al Ahly Sporting Club commonly referred to as Al Ahly, is an Egyptian professional sports club based in Cairo. It is among the most successful
Mohamed Aboutrika scored for Al Ahly in the first leg from a freekick. The second leg match was the last impression of the fans of club legend Mohamed Aboutrika when he scored the first goal of the match to be the last goal of his journey in the red shirt. [69] Mahmoud Taher Era (2014–2017)[edit] Al Ahly made their way to the African Confederations Cup after an early exit from the Champions League, but the Red Giants had a new strong motivation in adding this continental tournament to the club's cupboard for the first time. Al Ahly reached the final against Séwé FC but lost the first leg 2–1. In the return match, the score was 0–0 until the sixth minute of stoppage time, when Al Ahly's Emad Moteab grabbed the goal of the coronation with a header in the dying minutes, that made coach Juan Carlos Garrido running with celebration on the pitch.
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[4] The establishment of the club was approved and architect Ismail Seri designed the main building of the club, which was revised by Mitchell-Innes to place the building in the south-eastern corner of the land, so that the building main entrance would face north. A civil company on behalf of Al Ahly Sports Club was established. Shares of the company were worth £E5 each, and it was the goal of the club when it was established to raise £E5, 000.
El Khatib won the polls ahead of Mahmoud Taher with 20, 956 votes. Taher, who had been president since 2014 until 2017, collected 13, 182 votes. In the race of vice-presidency, Mustafa Fahmy collected 14, 269 votes compared to former Egyptian sports minister El Amry Farouk who won with 19, 923 votes. [75] Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup title for the tenth time in its history, after defeating Al Masry SC 1–0, in the match that was held on 12 January 2019 at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. The winning goal was scored by Walid Azaro in the 12th minute of the first extra half of the match, which gave the Red Devils the title, this also made Walid the first Moroccan and foreigner to score in the tournament. [76] The next season, the club managed to clinch the Egyptian Premier League for the third consecutive season under the leadership of the manager Hossam El-Badry, and fortieth in its history, reaching the fourth star.
In the same season, the club won the Egypt Cup by beating Ghazl El Mahalla SC 3–2 in the final. [45][46] After three years without winning the league, the title returned to Al Ahly in the 1993–94 season under the management of Alan Harris after a strong competition with Ismaily SC, which was only decided by a playoff match in which the Red Giants won 4–3 in Alexandria with a hat-trick scored by Mohamed Ramadan. [47] Al Ahly participated in the Arab Championships for the first time in 1994 after a decision to boycott the African tournaments due to weak financial returns and complaints about the refereeing decisions in the 1994 CAF Super Cup.
Al Ahly won the Egyptian Premier League after a strong competition with Tersana ended with the two teams tying in points. The league winner was decided by a play-off match; Al Ahly clinched the league after defeating Tersana 2–1 in the play-off. Goals were scored by Toto and Fathi Khattab. The club also won the Cairo League, one point ahead of Tersana. In the Egypt Cup, Al Ahly Defeated Tersana in the final by a big score 6–0. [21] In the 1950–51 season, Al Ahly won the double, by winning the league for the third consecutive time despite the strong competition with Zamalek, as well as a difficult victory in the King Farouk Cup final against El Sekka El Hadid.
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