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The Club
Zamalek Sporting Club
"Nady Al-Zamalek"
http://zamalek-sc.com/club/zamalek_logo.jpg
History
Established in 1911, holding the name Kasr El-niel "Nile Palace" then changed to Mokhtalat "The Mixed Club". It was administrated mostly, as was the case at this time in Egyptian football by foreign expatriates who didn't allow to many Egyptians to take part in the club.
http://zamalek-sc.com/club/Merzbach@zamalek-sc.gif
Mr Merzbach
A Belgian Lawyer and former judge in the "Mixed Courts",a mark of the British occupation of Egypt named Merzbach became the first President of the club under the name Kasr El-Niel "Nile Palace" The new club was also close to the residential area of Kasr El Niel... These residents were the largest camp of the English army not only in Cairo or Egypt, but also in the whole region of Middle East and Africa... These residents were located on the Cairo Nile banks in place of the Hilton Hotel today... Mr. Merzbach called the new club the name of Kasr El Nil. Then he moved with his little club to a new land in the Mid-town in Cairo and it was no more convenient to keep the old name "Kasr El Nil" as it is no longer located beside the Nile river. so he decided to change the name to "El Mokhtalat "the Mixed Club"... Historical tales vary around the reasons and the motives beyond choosing this name.. Some said that the new name meant that the members of the club were a mix of various nationalities... Others said that he quoted the new name in referral to the name of the mixed courts that he was the chief of one of them himself.
The first football team in the club was formed in 1913.The team was average in skill, and took part in domestic competitions along with Al-Ahly,Al Seka AlHadid club, British army teams and schools and college teams.
http://zamalek-sc.com/club/Hussein-Hegazi-zamalek-sc.gif
Hussien Hegazy
However at this time, an Egyptian player who had just returned from his studies in Cambridge, UK named Hussien Hegazy established his own squad, that was named "Hegazy's Eleven" and started to rally with the British Army teams at that time. One of the British teams was a team named "Stanley's Team", that was formed from by a British man named Stanley and was made up of a group of British soldiers who were stationed in Egypt. Both teams met twice, and in both matches, Hegazy's Eleven won. Excited by their symbolic resistance to the British, both Egyptian clubs Al-Ahly and Al-Zamalek sought to bring member's of "Hegazy's Eleven" to their squads. Hegazy joined Al-Ahly, while the rest of his team mates joined Al-Zamalek. In 1919, Hegazy joined Al-Zamalek and the team became the most powerful team in Egyptian soccer at that time. He later rejoined Al-Ahly in 1924.
In 1916, the idea of establishing a league in the sultanate of Egypt at that time, where Egyptian teams plays with teams from the allies' military clubs, including the British was getting more ripe. Al-Ahly refused to take part, which left Al-Zamalek alone as the only Egyptian club. However Al-Ahly took part the following year as a sign of resistance to the British and a way to show the Egyptian presence in the sport. Both Al-Zamalek and Al-Ahly also agreed on creating their own 2-game competition, the first was on 9 October 1917 which Al-Zamalek lost at home (0 - 1) and the second was on 2 March 1917 which Al-Zamalek won on Al-Ahly's turf (1 - 0).
In 1930, the club's 60 member board met and decided to expel the foreign members of the club. Al-Zamalek continued its glory days, winning many titles. The most impressive result was winning against Al-Ahly (6 -0). The club changed its name from Al-Mokhtalat to "Farouk" . After the 1952 Revolution, the club's named was finally changed to "Al-Zamalek" .
PRESIDENTS
Marzbach (Founder) : (Belgium) 1911-1915
Bianchi (Belgium) : 1915-1917
Dr.Mohamed Badr : 1917-1919
Mohamed Heidar : 1923-1952
Mahmoud Shawki : 1952-1955
Abdel Hamid El-Shawarbi : 1955-1955
2nd Term -Mahmoud Shawki : 1955-1956
Abdel Latif Abou Regaila : 1956-1961
Elwi El-Gazzar : 1961-1962
Hassan Amer : 1962-1967
Mohamed Hassan Helmi : 1967-1971
Tawfik El-Kheshin : 1971-1972
2nd Term -Mohamed Hassan Helmi : 1974-1980
3rd Term -Mohamed Hassan Helmi : 1980-1984
Hassan Aboul Fotouh : 1988-1990
Nour El-Dali : 1990-1992
Galal Ibrahim : 1992-1996
Dr.Kamal Darwish : 1996-2001
2nd Term -Dr.Kamal Darwish : 2001-2005
Mortada Mansour : 2005-2005
Morsi Atallah : 2005-2006
court order : Mortada Mansour : 2006
Mamdouh Abbas : 2008
mohamed amer: Current President
Football Titels (59)
2008 Egyptian cup
2004 Egyptian League
2003 Saudi Egyptian Cup
2003 Egyptian League
2003 CAF Super Cup
2003 Arab Club Championship
2002 Egyptian Cup
2002 Egyptian Super Cup
2002 CAF Champion League
2001 Egyptian League
2001 Egyptian Super Cup
2000 CAF Cup Winners Cup
1999 Egyptian Cup
1997 CAF Super Cup
1997 Afro-Asian Cup
1996 CAF Champion League
1994 CAF Super Cup
1993 Egyptian League
1993 CAF Champion League
1992 Egyptian League
1988 Egyptian League
1988 Egyptian Cup
1988 Afro-Asian Cup
1986 CAF Champion League
1984 Egyptian League,
1984 CAF Champion League
1979 Egyptian Cup
1978 Egyptian League
1977 Egyptian Cup
1975 Egyptian Cup
1965 Egyptian League
1964 Egyptian League
1962 Egyptian Cup
1960 Egyptian League
1960 Egyptian Cup
1959 Egyptian Cup
1958 Egyptian Cup
1957 Egyptian Cup
1955 Egyptian Cup
1953 Cairo League
1952 Egyptian Cup
1952 Cairo League
1951 Cairo League
1949 Cairo League
1947 Cairo League
1946 Cairo League
1945 Cairo League
1944 Egyptian Cup
1944 Cairo League
1943 Egyptian Cup
1941 Egyptian Cup
1941 Cairo League
1940 Cairo League
1938 Egyptian Cup
1935 Egyptian Cup
1932 Egyptian Cup
1922 Sultan Cup
1922 Egyptian Cup
1921 Sultan Cup
Handball Titles (40 )
Egyptian League (14)
1975/76 , 1976/77 , 1977/78 , 1978/79 , 1979/80 , 1984/85 , 1989/90 , 1990/91 , 1994/95 , 1998/99 , 2000/01 , 2004/05 , 2007/2008,2008/2009
Egypt Cup (10)
1986 , 1991 , 1992 , 1993 , 1999 , 2001 , 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008
Egypt Super Cup (2)
2006 , 2008
Excellence Cup (3)
2001 , 2002 , 2003
African Champions League / Cup winners (8)
1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1988 , 1989 , 1991 , 2001 , 2002,2009
African Super Cup (1)
2002
Arab Cup Winner cup (1)
1999
Arab Cup Champion (1)
2000
Basketball Titles (23)
Egyptian League (11)
1974/75 , 1975/76 , 1976/77 , 1977/78 , 1979/80 , 1980/81 , 1987/88 , 1990/91 , 1996/97 , 1997/98 , 2002/03
Egypt Cup (10)
1979 , 1981 , 1991 , 1997 , 1998 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2006
Egypt Super Cup (1)
2003
African Champions League (1)
1992
Volleyball Titles (33 )
Egyptian League (16)
1958/59 , 1959/60 , 1960/61 , 1961/62 , 1962/63 , 1963/64 , 1964/65 , 1987/88 , 1990/91 , 1991/92 , 1992/93 , 1997/98 , 1998/99 , 2000/01 , 2004/05 , 2007/2008
Egypt Cup (1)
2000,2009
Egypt Super Cup (2)
2002 , 2008
Cairo League (7)
1957 , 1958 , 1959 , 1960 , 1961 , 1962 , 1963
African Champions League (3)
1984 , 1987 , 2008
African Cup winners (2)
1989 , 1990,2009
Arab cup (2)
1986 , 1993
Zamalek Sporting Club
"Nady Al-Zamalek"
http://zamalek-sc.com/club/zamalek_logo.jpg
History
Established in 1911, holding the name Kasr El-niel "Nile Palace" then changed to Mokhtalat "The Mixed Club". It was administrated mostly, as was the case at this time in Egyptian football by foreign expatriates who didn't allow to many Egyptians to take part in the club.
http://zamalek-sc.com/club/Merzbach@zamalek-sc.gif
Mr Merzbach
A Belgian Lawyer and former judge in the "Mixed Courts",a mark of the British occupation of Egypt named Merzbach became the first President of the club under the name Kasr El-Niel "Nile Palace" The new club was also close to the residential area of Kasr El Niel... These residents were the largest camp of the English army not only in Cairo or Egypt, but also in the whole region of Middle East and Africa... These residents were located on the Cairo Nile banks in place of the Hilton Hotel today... Mr. Merzbach called the new club the name of Kasr El Nil. Then he moved with his little club to a new land in the Mid-town in Cairo and it was no more convenient to keep the old name "Kasr El Nil" as it is no longer located beside the Nile river. so he decided to change the name to "El Mokhtalat "the Mixed Club"... Historical tales vary around the reasons and the motives beyond choosing this name.. Some said that the new name meant that the members of the club were a mix of various nationalities... Others said that he quoted the new name in referral to the name of the mixed courts that he was the chief of one of them himself.
The first football team in the club was formed in 1913.The team was average in skill, and took part in domestic competitions along with Al-Ahly,Al Seka AlHadid club, British army teams and schools and college teams.
http://zamalek-sc.com/club/Hussein-Hegazi-zamalek-sc.gif
Hussien Hegazy
However at this time, an Egyptian player who had just returned from his studies in Cambridge, UK named Hussien Hegazy established his own squad, that was named "Hegazy's Eleven" and started to rally with the British Army teams at that time. One of the British teams was a team named "Stanley's Team", that was formed from by a British man named Stanley and was made up of a group of British soldiers who were stationed in Egypt. Both teams met twice, and in both matches, Hegazy's Eleven won. Excited by their symbolic resistance to the British, both Egyptian clubs Al-Ahly and Al-Zamalek sought to bring member's of "Hegazy's Eleven" to their squads. Hegazy joined Al-Ahly, while the rest of his team mates joined Al-Zamalek. In 1919, Hegazy joined Al-Zamalek and the team became the most powerful team in Egyptian soccer at that time. He later rejoined Al-Ahly in 1924.
In 1916, the idea of establishing a league in the sultanate of Egypt at that time, where Egyptian teams plays with teams from the allies' military clubs, including the British was getting more ripe. Al-Ahly refused to take part, which left Al-Zamalek alone as the only Egyptian club. However Al-Ahly took part the following year as a sign of resistance to the British and a way to show the Egyptian presence in the sport. Both Al-Zamalek and Al-Ahly also agreed on creating their own 2-game competition, the first was on 9 October 1917 which Al-Zamalek lost at home (0 - 1) and the second was on 2 March 1917 which Al-Zamalek won on Al-Ahly's turf (1 - 0).
In 1930, the club's 60 member board met and decided to expel the foreign members of the club. Al-Zamalek continued its glory days, winning many titles. The most impressive result was winning against Al-Ahly (6 -0). The club changed its name from Al-Mokhtalat to "Farouk" . After the 1952 Revolution, the club's named was finally changed to "Al-Zamalek" .
PRESIDENTS
Marzbach (Founder) : (Belgium) 1911-1915
Bianchi (Belgium) : 1915-1917
Dr.Mohamed Badr : 1917-1919
Mohamed Heidar : 1923-1952
Mahmoud Shawki : 1952-1955
Abdel Hamid El-Shawarbi : 1955-1955
2nd Term -Mahmoud Shawki : 1955-1956
Abdel Latif Abou Regaila : 1956-1961
Elwi El-Gazzar : 1961-1962
Hassan Amer : 1962-1967
Mohamed Hassan Helmi : 1967-1971
Tawfik El-Kheshin : 1971-1972
2nd Term -Mohamed Hassan Helmi : 1974-1980
3rd Term -Mohamed Hassan Helmi : 1980-1984
Hassan Aboul Fotouh : 1988-1990
Nour El-Dali : 1990-1992
Galal Ibrahim : 1992-1996
Dr.Kamal Darwish : 1996-2001
2nd Term -Dr.Kamal Darwish : 2001-2005
Mortada Mansour : 2005-2005
Morsi Atallah : 2005-2006
court order : Mortada Mansour : 2006
Mamdouh Abbas : 2008
mohamed amer: Current President
Football Titels (59)
2008 Egyptian cup
2004 Egyptian League
2003 Saudi Egyptian Cup
2003 Egyptian League
2003 CAF Super Cup
2003 Arab Club Championship
2002 Egyptian Cup
2002 Egyptian Super Cup
2002 CAF Champion League
2001 Egyptian League
2001 Egyptian Super Cup
2000 CAF Cup Winners Cup
1999 Egyptian Cup
1997 CAF Super Cup
1997 Afro-Asian Cup
1996 CAF Champion League
1994 CAF Super Cup
1993 Egyptian League
1993 CAF Champion League
1992 Egyptian League
1988 Egyptian League
1988 Egyptian Cup
1988 Afro-Asian Cup
1986 CAF Champion League
1984 Egyptian League,
1984 CAF Champion League
1979 Egyptian Cup
1978 Egyptian League
1977 Egyptian Cup
1975 Egyptian Cup
1965 Egyptian League
1964 Egyptian League
1962 Egyptian Cup
1960 Egyptian League
1960 Egyptian Cup
1959 Egyptian Cup
1958 Egyptian Cup
1957 Egyptian Cup
1955 Egyptian Cup
1953 Cairo League
1952 Egyptian Cup
1952 Cairo League
1951 Cairo League
1949 Cairo League
1947 Cairo League
1946 Cairo League
1945 Cairo League
1944 Egyptian Cup
1944 Cairo League
1943 Egyptian Cup
1941 Egyptian Cup
1941 Cairo League
1940 Cairo League
1938 Egyptian Cup
1935 Egyptian Cup
1932 Egyptian Cup
1922 Sultan Cup
1922 Egyptian Cup
1921 Sultan Cup
Handball Titles (40 )
Egyptian League (14)
1975/76 , 1976/77 , 1977/78 , 1978/79 , 1979/80 , 1984/85 , 1989/90 , 1990/91 , 1994/95 , 1998/99 , 2000/01 , 2004/05 , 2007/2008,2008/2009
Egypt Cup (10)
1986 , 1991 , 1992 , 1993 , 1999 , 2001 , 2002 , 2004 , 2006 , 2008
Egypt Super Cup (2)
2006 , 2008
Excellence Cup (3)
2001 , 2002 , 2003
African Champions League / Cup winners (8)
1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1988 , 1989 , 1991 , 2001 , 2002,2009
African Super Cup (1)
2002
Arab Cup Winner cup (1)
1999
Arab Cup Champion (1)
2000
Basketball Titles (23)
Egyptian League (11)
1974/75 , 1975/76 , 1976/77 , 1977/78 , 1979/80 , 1980/81 , 1987/88 , 1990/91 , 1996/97 , 1997/98 , 2002/03
Egypt Cup (10)
1979 , 1981 , 1991 , 1997 , 1998 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2006
Egypt Super Cup (1)
2003
African Champions League (1)
1992
Volleyball Titles (33 )
Egyptian League (16)
1958/59 , 1959/60 , 1960/61 , 1961/62 , 1962/63 , 1963/64 , 1964/65 , 1987/88 , 1990/91 , 1991/92 , 1992/93 , 1997/98 , 1998/99 , 2000/01 , 2004/05 , 2007/2008
Egypt Cup (1)
2000,2009
Egypt Super Cup (2)
2002 , 2008
Cairo League (7)
1957 , 1958 , 1959 , 1960 , 1961 , 1962 , 1963
African Champions League (3)
1984 , 1987 , 2008
African Cup winners (2)
1989 , 1990,2009
Arab cup (2)
1986 , 1993