Zamalek overcome Al-Ahly 2-1 to win Egypt Cup for 28th time

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Updated 22 July 2022
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Zamalek overcome Al-Ahly 2-1 to win Egypt Cup for 28th time

  • Delayed 2021 final means that the White Knights have completed the ‘double,’ having also won the Egyptian Premier League last season
  • Al-Ahly still have a chance of catching their Cairo rivals in the 2021-22 league title

Zamalek lifted the Egypt Cup for the 28th time on Thursday with a deserved 2-1 win over their arch-rivals Al-Ahly in the final in Cairo.

Ahmed El-Sayed and Emam Ashour scored in the first half as the White Knights took control of the match, and while Al-Ahly pulled a goal back through Hossam Hassan 10 minutes into the second half, they were unable to get back on level terms.

As this was the delayed 2021 final, it means that the White Knights have completed the double after winning last season’s league title. It is the club’s fourth such achievement following twin triumphs in 1960, 1988 and 2015. The latter double was achieved by current coach Jesualdo Ferreira. 

Al-Ahly now have to focus on catching Zamalek in the league and, with about a third of the season remaining, are nine points behind the leaders with two games in hand. On this performance, however, the task may be beyond the Red Giants as they were swept aside in the first half when their neighbors could have been out of sight.

The first goal came after six minutes and it is one that Al-Ahly star Mohammed El-Shenawy will not want to see again. Egypt’s international goalkeeper came running out of his area in an attempt to clear but was then left in no-man’s land when he was beaten to the ball by Seifeddine Jazira, who then crossed for El-Sayed to head into the empty net.

El-Shenawy was able to redeem himself as Zamalek continued to pile on the pressure, making a great double save from Mahmoud Hamdy 10 minutes later but was beaten again on the half hour. Ashour exchanged passes with El-Sayed on the edge of the area and then curled a low shot into the far corner.

Al-Ahly were stunned and their first attempt on goal came just before the break as Aliou Dieng shot over. It was not much but it at least gave the 10-time African champions something to build on, and in the second-half they improved. Ten minutes after the restart, the Reds were back in the game.

Hassan nipped in front of goalkeeper Mohamed Awad to collect a bouncing ball in the area and then scored from close range to give the red-shirted fans hope.

There was more pressure; the closest the equalizer came was when Hamdi Fathi headed over a corner from close range with 20 minutes remaining, but Zamalek, who had chances of their own, stood firm to win the cup and deservedly so. 

Zamalek’s coach was delighted with the win but was less happy with the schedule that his team now faces. “It was a fair result, I think,” Ferreira said. “The problem is that we now have nine league matches in a short time and this puts a lot of pressure on the team. This is not good for the Egyptian team.”

His opposite number, Portuguese compatriot Ricardo Soares, appointed only last month, tried to take heart from the second-half performance.

“They scored two goals from our mistakes and that affected our confidence, which helped Zamalek be the better team in the first half. We made changes in the second half, got a goal back and made opportunities to get back on level terms and even win, which is what I feel we deserved. In the end, however, it is very sad to lose this game but we have to look forward.”

That is all Al-Ahly can do as they try to recapture the league title from their rivals. With 11 games coming by the end of August, it will not be easy. If Zamalek are tired, then Al-Ahly are exhausted. The fact that the league leaders came into this game in better form was confirmed by the performances of the two teams. Soares, almost 30 years the junior of Ferreira, has much to do if he is to lift his first major trophy. It remains to be seen how his players are affected by losing such a big game but the consequences may well be negative in terms of confidence and energy.

Zamalek are playing well and sitting on top of the league. They now have the Egypt Cup in their trophy cabinet and will believe that it will soon be joined by another league championship. On this evidence, few would disagree.


Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan

Updated 03 January 2026
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Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan

  • Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from top order
  • Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Under-19 (U19) confirmed their place in the final of the tri-series in Zimbabwe with a commanding 133-run win over Afghanistan U19 at the Sunrise Sports Club in Harare on Friday.

After opting to bat first, Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from the top order. Sameer Minhas top-scored with a fluent 56, while Usman Khan (43, 59b, 3x4s, 1x6) and Ali Hassan Baloch (39, 68b, 1x4, 1x6) laid a strong foundation for the side.

In turn, Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong.

“Right-arm fast bowler Umar Zaib led the charge with a match-winning spell, clinching five wickets for 31 runs, including early breakthroughs and key middle-order dismissals,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.

“He was adjudged player of the match. Support came from Ahmed Hussain and Momin Qamar – both taking two wickets each.”

Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan had edged Afghanistan U19 by one wicket, while their league match against Zimbabwe U19 was washed out after the first innings due to rain.

Pakistan U19 will now face hosts Zimbabwe U19 on Sunday in their final league fixture before meeting the same opponents again in the final on Jan. 6.

SCORES IN BRIEF

Pakistan 238-9, 50 overs (Sameer Minhas 56, Usman Khan 43, Ali Hassan Baloch 39; Salam Khan 2-48, Zaitullah Shaheen 2-50)

Afghanistan 105 all out, 30.2 overs (Mahboob Khan 29; Umar Zaib 5-31, Ahmed Hussain 2-2, Momin Qamar 2-26)