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Association football club in Port Said, Egypt

Football club

Al-Masry Full name Al Masry Sporting Club Nicknames Boss of the Canal (Zaeem Al Qanāh) The Green Eagles (El Nosour El Khodr) The Pharaonic Horus Short name MAS, MSC Founded 18 March 1920; 106 years ago (1920-03-18) Ground Al Masry Club Stadium Capacity 18,000 Chairman Kamel Abou Ali Coach Emad El-Nahhas League Egyptian Premier League 2024–25 Egyptian Premier League, 4th Home colours Away colours Current season

**Al-Masry Sporting Club** ([Arabic](/source/Arabic_language): النادي المصري للألعاب الرياضية) is an Egyptian sports club based in [Port Said](/source/Port_Said), Egypt. The club is mainly known for its professional [football](/source/Association_football) team that competes in the [Egyptian Premier League](/source/Egyptian_Premier_League), the highest tier of the [Egyptian football league system](/source/Egyptian_football_league_system).

Al-Masry has never won the league, but won their one [Egyptian Cup](/source/Egyptian_Cup) in 1998. The club used to play their home matches at the [Port Said Stadium](/source/Port_Said_Stadium), with a capacity of 17,988.

## History

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### Establishment and Early years

Founded on 18 March 1920 by a group of Egyptians in [Port Said](/source/Port_Said), it was the first club for Egyptians in a [Cosmoplitan](/source/Cosmopolitanism) city that already had many clubs for the foreign communities living there.[1] The idea of creating a club for Egyptians was one of the manifestations of the [1919 Egyptian revolution](/source/1919_Egyptian_revolution) against the [British occupation](/source/History_of_Egypt_under_the_British). The first board of directors of the club was headed by Ahmed Hosni, Secretary General of the Municipal Council in Port Said. The board of directors comprised a group of Egyptians from the city’s notables, without any foreign member. It was taken into account that the formation of the board of directors reflected the representation of all Egyptians, both [Muslims](/source/Muslims) and Christians, to emphasize the nature of the club as a gathering entity for all spectrums of national identity, and the founding fathers of the club chose “Al Masry” which means in "The Egyptian" as a name for the club to emphasize this idea.

The founding members of Al Masry inspired the club's name from the famous national song **Oum Ya Masry** "Arise Egyptian" of [Sayed Darwish](/source/Sayed_Darwish). They also derived the color of Al Masry's green jersey from the green [Flag of Egypt](/source/Flag_of_Egypt) that the revolutionaries raised during the 1919 revolution for the first time. Al Masry began its activities by playing against Egyptian and foreign teams in the [Canal](/source/Suez_Canal) region, the matches against foreign teams was full of enthusiasm that led to the increase of Al Masry's popularity to be the most popular team in Port Said. The club also contributed with some other Egyptian clubs to the establishment of the [Egyptian Football Association](/source/Egyptian_Football_Association) in 1921.

Al Masry team, winners of Sultan Hussein Cup in 1934

In February 2012 the [Port Said Stadium disaster](/source/Port_Said_Stadium_riot) took place, where rioting Masry fans caused the deaths of 72 [rival fans](/source/Ultras_Ahlawy), and hundreds of injuries. 69 Masry fans were convicted, with 26 receiving the death penalty, and numerous others receiving life sentences.

After the riots, the remainder of the [2011–12 Egyptian Premier League](/source/2011%E2%80%9312_Egyptian_Premier_League) season was cancelled by the Egyptian Football Association. Al Masry decided to refrain from competing in the 2012–13 season as a sign of respect to the relatives of the victims of the disaster, although it obtained a decision from the [Court of Arbitration for Sport](/source/Court_of_Arbitration_for_Sport) (CAS) confirming the club's right to participate in the Egyptian Premier League and all other activities of the Egyptian Football Association.[2] Nevertheless, 2012–13 season was not completed and was cancelled due to the political situation in Egypt.

Al Masry resumed participation in the Egyptian Premier League in the 2013–14 season; the club suffered from inconsistent performance and results for two consecutive seasons, although it maintained its position in the Egyptian Premier League. Al Masry started the [2015–16 season](/source/2015%E2%80%9316_Al_Masry_SC_season) under the coaching of the Egyptian former player of the team [Hossam Hassan](/source/Hossam_Hassan), who adopted a new policy depending on youth and unknown players. That season the team came in at fourth place in the Egyptian Premier League and succeeded to qualify to the [CAF Confederation Cup](/source/CAF_Confederation_Cup) after 14 years of absence from African completions.

## Colours and crest

The Egyptian flag (1922–1958).

Al Masry's crest is composed of a green [pharaonic](/source/Pharaoh) [Horus eagle](/source/Horus) that holds the Sun disk over its head in between its two upraised wings; the crest was inspired by the shape of [Tutankhamun](/source/Tutankhamun)'s [pendants](/source/Pendants) referring to challenge and strength, so the team is nicknamed *the green eagles*. The club's main colours, green and white come from [Egypt's flag](/source/Flag_of_Egypt) after the [Egyptian Revolution of 1919](/source/Egyptian_Revolution_of_1919) as a symbol of patriotism.[3]

## Stadiums

Further information: [Al Masry Club Stadium](/source/Al_Masry_Club_Stadium)

Al Masry formerly played their home games at a small stadium in Port Said, but its capacity was too small for the club's support. As a consequence, Al Masry built its own new stadium which is named [Al Masry Club Stadium](/source/Al_Masry_Club_Stadium) in 1953 and was officially inaugurated in 1955.[4]

### Sayed Metwally Complex

Sayed Metwally Complex Location Port Said, Egypt Owner Al Masry SC Operator Al Masry SC Capacity No Seats Surface Grass Construction Renovated 2011 Tenants Al Masry SC Al Masry Juniors and all other youth levels

The **Sayed Metwally Complex** is the training center of Egyptian multi-sport club Al Masry SC. It has two grass pitches and is mainly used by the senior squad and the youth teams. It was renovated in 2011 to be ready to host the training sessions of the first team and its friendly matches. In November 2013 Al Masry board of directors took a decision to name the pitches after the club's late president Sayed Metwally who remained in the office for almost 26 years.[5]

## Presidents

Name From To / Sir Ahmed Hosny[6] 1920 1925 Mohamed El-Tobshy 1925 1930 Sir Awad Fakosa 1930 1935 Ibrahim Youssef Lehita 1935 1940 // Abd El Rahman Pasha Lotfi 1940 1964 Major General Khalil Tarman 1964 1967 / Abd El Hamid Hussien 1971 1974 Mohamed Moussa 1974 1978 Ahmed Fouad El-Makhzangy Feb 1978 Dec 1979 Major General Ibrahim El-Mor May 1980 Aug 1980 / Sayed Metwaly 1980 1988 Major General Ibrahim El-Mor 1988 1989 Sayed Metwaly 1989 1991 Adel El-Gazar March 1991 May 1991 Sayed Metwaly 1991 1997 Kamel Abou-Aly Aug 1997 Dec 1997 Abd El wahab Kouta Jan 1998 2002 Sayed Metwaly Sept 2002 2008 Aly Fragallah 2008 2009 Kamel Abou-Aly 2009 2013 Yasser Yehia 2014 July 2015 Samir Halabia 23 July 2015 2022 Kamel Abou-Aly 2022 Present

## Honours

- **[Egypt Cup](/source/Egyptian_Soccer_Cup)** - **Winners (1):** 1998 - Runners-up (9): 1927, 1945, 1947, 1954, 1957, 1983, 1984, 1989, 2017

- **[Sultan Hussein Cup](/source/Sultan_Hussein_Cup)** - **Winners (3):** 1933, 1934, 1937 - Runners-up (1): 1938

- **[Egyptian Confederation Cup](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Egyptian_Confederation_Cup&action=edit&redlink=1)**[*[clarification needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Please_clarify)*] - **Winners (1):** 1992 **(shared record)** - Runners-up (1): 1989

- **[Egyptian League Cup](/source/Egyptian_League_Cup)** - Runners-up (1): 2023

- **[Canal Zone League](/source/Canal_Zone_League)** - **Winners (17):** 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 **(record)**

## Performance in CAF competitions

- **PR** = Preliminary round

- **FR** = First round

- **SR** = Second round

- **PO** = Play-off round

- **QF** = Quarter-final

- **SF** = Semi-final

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate 1999 African Cup Winners' Cup FR Sudan Al Merrikh 1–0 0–1 1–1 (4–3 p) SR Ghana Asante Kotoko 1–0 0–1 1–1 (4–2 p) QF DR Congo AS Dragons 3–0 0–1 3–1 SF Tunisia Club Africain 0–4 0–0 0–4 2002 CAF Cup FR Kenya Mathare United 2–0 2–0 4–0 SR Botswana Botswana Defence Force XI 2–0 2–4 4–4 (a) QF Madagascar AS Adema 2–0 1–0 3–0 SF Algeria JS Kabylie 1–0 0–2 1–2 2017 CAF Confederation Cup PR Nigeria Ifeanyi Ubah 1–0 0–1 1–1 (3–0 p) FR Mali Djoliba w/o 0–2 w/o[a] PO Uganda KCCA 1–0 0–1 1–1 (3–4 p) 2018 CAF Confederation Cup PR Zambia Green Buffaloes 4–0 1–2 5–2 FR Tanzania Simba 0–0 2–2 2–2 (a) PO Gabon CF Mounana 2–1 1–1 3–2 Group B Mozambique UD Songo 2–0 1–1 2nd Sudan Al Hilal 2–0 1–1 Morocco RS Berkane 1–0 0–0 QF Algeria USM Alger 1–0 1–0 2–0 SF DR Congo AS Vita Club 0–0 0–4 0–4 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup FR Burkina Faso Salitas 0–2 0–0 0–2 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup FR Zanzibar Malindi 3–1 4–1 7–2 PO Seychelles Côte d'Or 2–0 4–0 6–0 Group A Mauritania FC Nouadhibou 1–0 3–2 2nd Nigeria Enugu Rangers 4–2 1–1 Egypt Pyramids 1–2 0–2 QF Morocco RS Berkane 2–2 0–1 2–3 2021–22 CAF Confederation Cup SR Uganda URA 1–0 0–0 1–0 PO Nigeria Rivers United 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a) Group C DR Congo TP Mazembe 2–0 0–2 2nd Cameroon Coton Sport 2–0 0–0 Congo AS Otohô 1–0 0–1 QF Morocco RS Berkane 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)

**Notes**

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** [FIFA](/source/FIFA) suspended the [Malian Football Federation](/source/Malian_Football_Federation) on 17 March 2017. As a result, Djoliba could not play the second leg, and Al Masry won on walkover.[7]

## Performance in Arab competitions

- **[Arab Cup Winners' Cup](/source/Arab_Cup_Winners'_Cup): 1 appearance**

- - 1999 – Bronze Medalist

- **[Arab Champions League](/source/Arab_Champions_League): 1 appearance**

- - 2008 – First Round

## IFFHS rankings

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Club world ranking These are the footballdatabase club's points 3 June 2018.[8] Pos. Team Points 381 El Nacional 1458 382 Viitorul Constanţa 1458 383 Al Masry SC 1457 384 Motagua 1457 385 FC Ufa 1457 These are the footballdatabase club's points 3 June 2018. Pos. Team Points 21 Club Africain 1467 22 Djoliba AC 1463 23 Al Masry SC 1457 24 Orlando Pirates 1438 25 DC Motema Pembe 1437 National club rankings These are the footballdatabase club's points 3 June 2018. Pos. Team Points 2 Zamalek 1487 3 Ismaily 1483 4 Al Masry 1457 5 Smouha 1415 6 Misr Lel Makkasa 1413

## Players

### Current squad

- *As of 31 January 2024*[9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK EGY Essam Tharwat 2 DF EGY Baher El Mohamady 4 DF EGY Mohamed Dabash 6 MF EGY Mohamed Makhlouf 7 DF EGY Karim El Eraki 8 MF EGY Hassan Ali 9 FW EGY Salah Mohsen 10 MF EGY Karim Bambo 11 FW EGY Mohammed Al Shamy 12 MF EGY Khaled El Ghandour 13 DF EGY Amr El Saadaw 14 MF EGY Mahmoud Hamada 15 MF EGY Ahmed El Armouty 16 GK EGY Mohamed Shehata 17 DF EGY Youssef El Gohary 18 GK EGY Mahmoud Hamdy 19 MF EGY Hussein Faisal No. Pos. Nation Player 20 DF EGY Ahmed Eid 22 MF EGY Mido Gaber 23 FW NGA John Ebuka 24 FW SEN Pape Badji 25 MF BEN Samadou Attidjikou 26 DF EGY Khaled Sobhi 27 GK EGY Mahmoud Gad 28 FW TUN Fakhreddine Ben Youssef 29 DF EGY Mohamed Hashem 30 MF ALG Abderrahim Deghmoum 31 GK EGY Mohamed Mohsen Hamdy 33 FW GHA Listowell Amankona 34 MF EGY Ahmed Fouad 36 MF GUI Amadou Djoulde Bah 37 FW EGY Ahmed Ashraf 40 GK EGY Ahmed Wahba

## Coaching staff

Position Staff Manager Ali Maher General Coach Mohammed Abdul-Kareem Assistant coach Saif Dawood Goalkeeper Coach Mostafa Fathi Football Director Vacant Administrator Mahmoud Gaber Club Doctor Physiotherapist Ahmed Sameh Masseur Yousry Sadek Masseur Hussien Hassan Masseur Mohamed Ayad

Source: [10]

[11] [12]

## Captains

- 01- Ali Mabrouk

- 02- Hassan Al-Deeb

- 03- Helmi Mostafa

- 04- [Abdulrahman Fawzi](/source/Abdulrahman_Fawzi)

- 05- [Mohammed Hassan](/source/Mohammed_Hassan_(footballer%2C_born_1905))

- 06- Mohammed Gouda

- 07- Hamdeen Al-Zamek

- 08- Aly Helal

- 09- El-Sayed El-Tabei

- 10- El-Sayed Ali

- 11- Munir Gerges (Al-lewy)

- 12- Adel Al-Gazar

- 13- Mohamed Shahen

- 14- Aboud El Khodary

- 15- [Mosaad Nour](/source/Mosaad_Nour)

- 16- [Tarek Soliman](/source/Tarek_Soliman)

- 17- Mostafa Abu-Dahab

- 18- El-Sayed Eid

- 19- Ali Al-Said

- 20- Talaat Mansour

- 21- [Ibrahim El-Masry](/source/Ibrahim_El-Masry_(footballer))

- 22- Mohamed Omar (Al-Ako)

- 23- Amr Al-Desoky

- 24- [Abdallah Ragab](/source/Abdallah_Ragab)

- 25- [Hossam Hassan](/source/Hossam_Hassan)

- 26- [Karim Zekri](/source/Karim_Zekri)

- 27- [Mohamed Gouda](/source/Mohamed_Gouda)

- 28- [Mohamed Ashour El-Adham](/source/Mohamed_Ashour_El-Adham)

- 29- [Akwety Mensah](/source/Akwety_Mensah)

- 30- Amr Al-Desoky

- 31- [Mohamed Ashour El-Adham](/source/Mohamed_Ashour_El-Adham)

- 32- Osama Azab

- 33- Ahmed Fawzi

- 34- [Karim Zekri](/source/Karim_Zekri)

- 35- [Mohamed Ashour El-Adham](/source/Mohamed_Ashour_El-Adham)

- 36- Osama Azab

- 37- [Islam Salah](/source/Islam_Salah)

## Managers

- [Mahmoud El-Gohary](/source/Mahmoud_El-Gohary)

- [Ferenc Puskás](/source/Ferenc_Pusk%C3%A1s) (1979–82)

- [Wojciech Łazarek](/source/Wojciech_%C5%81azarek) (1 July 1992 – 30 June 1993)

- [Ahmed Rifaat](/source/Ahmed_Rifaat) (9 July 1996 – 26 Oct 1996)[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

- [Michael Krüger](/source/Michael_Kr%C3%BCger_(footballer)) (1 Jan 1998 – 31 Oct 1998)

- [Mohsen Saleh](/source/Mohsen_Saleh) (12 Oct 1998 – 10 Dec 1998)

- [Zlatko Kranjčar](/source/Zlatko_Kranj%C4%8Dar) (1 Feb 1999 – 30 June 2000)

- [Mahmoud Abou-Regaila](/source/Mahmoud_Abou-Regaila) (1 Aug 2000 – 26 Nov 2001)

- [Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Shafi](/source/Abdul-Aziz_Abdul-Shafi) (27 Nov 2001 – 1 July 2002)

- [Tarek Soliman](/source/Tarek_Soliman) (9 Dec 2001 – 28 Jan 2002)

- [Fuad Muzurović](/source/Fuad_Muzurovi%C4%87) (1 July 2002 – 30 Dec 2002)

- [Farouk Gaafar](/source/Farouk_Gaafar) (1 July 2004 – 1 Dec 2004)

- [Otto Pfister](/source/Otto_Pfister) (1 July 2005 – Sept 22, 2005)

- [Alexandru Moldovan](/source/Alexandru_Moldovan) (Aug 2006 – Sept 06)

- [Mohamed Omar](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohamed_Omar_(born_1950)&action=edit&redlink=1) (Sept 28, 2006–07)

- [Tarek Soliman](/source/Tarek_Soliman) *(interim)* (1 April 2007 – 30 June 2007)

- [Helmy Toulan](/source/Helmy_Toulan) (1 July 2007 – 1 Nov 2007)

- [Hossam Hassan](/source/Hossam_Hassan) (29 Feb 2008 – 28 Dec 2008)

- [Tarek Soliman](/source/Tarek_Soliman) *(interim)* (28 Dec 2008 – 11 Feb 2009)

- [Bertalan Bicskei](/source/Bertalan_Bicskei) (11 Feb 2009 – 29 Aug 2009)

- [Anwar Salama](/source/Anwar_Salama) (29 Aug 2009 – 24 Jan 2010)

- [Theo Bücker](/source/Theo_B%C3%BCcker) (29 Jan 2010 – 4 May 2010)

- [Mohammed Helmy](/source/Mohammed_Helmy_(footballer)) (4 May 2010 – 26 May 2010)

- [Mokhtar Mokhtar](/source/Mokhtar_Mokhtar) (1 June 2010 – 26 Nov 2010)

- [Alaa Mayhoob](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alaa_Mayhoob&action=edit&redlink=1) *(interim)* (27 Nov 2010 – 16 Dec 2010)

- [Alain Geiger](/source/Alain_Geiger) (16 Dec 2010 – 6 April 2011)

- [Tarek El Sawy](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tarek_El_Sawy&action=edit&redlink=1) (6 April 2011 – 4 May 2011)

- [Taha Basry](/source/Taha_Basry) (4 May 2011 – 13 July 2011)

- [Talaat Youssef](/source/Talaat_Youssef) (17 July 2011 – 15 Jan 2012)

- [Hossam Hassan](/source/Hossam_Hassan) (15 Jan 2012 – 13 May)

- [Sabry El-Menyawy](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sabry_El-Menyawy&action=edit&redlink=1) (18 Aug 2013 – 21 Jan 2014)

- [Anwar Salama](/source/Anwar_Salama) (22 Jan 2014 – 14 May 2014)

- [Tarek Soliman](/source/Tarek_Soliman) *(interim)* (14 May 2014 – 13 July 2014)

- [Tarek Yehia](/source/Tarek_Yehia) (13 July 2014 – 16 Dec 2014)

- [Juan José Maqueda](/source/Juan_Jos%C3%A9_Maqueda) (20 Dec 2014 – 28 Apr 2015)

- [Mokhtar Mokhtar](/source/Mokhtar_Mokhtar) (28 Apr 2015 – 24 July 2015)

- Hossam Hassan (25 July 2015 – 28 October 2018)

- [Ehab Galal](/source/Ehab_Galal) (15 December 2018 – 20 February 2020)

- [Tarek El Ashry](/source/Tarek_El_Ashry) (20 February 2020 – 31 August 2020)

- [Ali Maher](/source/Ali_Maher_(footballer)) (31 August 2020 – 3 September 2021)

- [Moïne Chaâbani](/source/Mo%C3%AFne_Cha%C3%A2bani) (12 September 2021 – 29 May 2022)

- Hossam Hassan (29 May 2022 – 31 August 2022)

- [Ehab Galal](/source/Ehab_Galal) (8 September 2022 – 3 December 2022)

- Hossam Hassan (14 December 2022 – 7 May 2023)

- Mimi Abdelrazek (7 May 2023 – 23 July 2023)

- Ali Maher (27 July 2023 – )

## Other sports

Al Masry SC also competes in other sports, such as handball, athletics, swimming, gymnastics, billiards, table tennis and field hockey.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

## Al Masry FM Radio

Al Masry FM is the official [radio station](/source/Radio_broadcasting) of the club; it was launched as an [Internet radio](/source/Internet_radio) station on 28 December,[*[year missing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources)*] making it Egypt's first radio station belonging to a club.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

## Sponsors

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- [Nike](/source/Nike%2C_Inc.)

- [Presentation Sports](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Presentation_Sports&action=edit&redlink=1)

- [WE](/source/Telecom_Egypt)

- GLC

- [SAIBBank](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SAIBBank&action=edit&redlink=1)

- [OPPO](/source/OPPO)

- [EGYPTAIR](/source/EGYPTAIR)

## See also

- [Egyptian Premier League](/source/Egyptian_Premier_League)

- [Egypt Cup](/source/Egypt_Cup)

- [Sultan Hussein Cup](/source/Sultan_Hussein_Cup)

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