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Egyptian Super Cup

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Egyptian Super Cup
Organising bodyEgyptian Football Association
Founded2001
RegionAfrica (Confederation of African Football)
Number of teams4
Current championsAl Ahly (15th title)
Most successful club(s)Al Ahly (15 titles)
2024–25

The Egyptian Super Cup is Egyptian football's annual match contested between the champions of the previous Egyptian Premier League season and the holders of the Egypt Cup. If the Egyptian Premier League champions also won the Egypt Cup then the cup runners-up provide the opposition. The competition was founded in 2001, from the 2023-24 season the tournament is characterized by a new format, four teams will compete instead of the usual two teams.

Results

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ET Match decided following extra time
PEN Match decided by a penalty shootout
Match date Season Winners Score Runners-up Venue
14 September 2001 2001–02 Zamalek 2–1 (a.e.t.) Ghazl El Mahalla[a] Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
19 September 2002 2002–03 Zamalek 1–0 (a.e.t.) Al Mokawloon Al Arab[b] Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
28 August 2003 2003–04 Al Ahly 0–0 (3–1 p) Zamalek Egypt Cairo Military Academy Stadium, Cairo
10 September 2004 2004–05 Al Mokawloon Al Arab 4–2 Zamalek Egypt Cairo Military Academy Stadium, Cairo
27 July 2005 2005–06 Al Ahly 1–0 (a.e.t.) ENPPI Egypt Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium, Cairo
23 July 2006 2006–07 Al Ahly 1–0 ENPPI[c] Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
9 August 2007 2007–08 Al Ahly 1–1 (4–2 p) Ismaily[d] Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
26 July 2008 2008–09 Al Ahly 2–0 Zamalek Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
21 July 2009 2009–10 Haras El Hodoud 2–0 Al Ahly Egypt Cairo Military Academy Stadium, Cairo
25 July 2010 2010–11 Al Ahly 1–0 Haras El Hodoud Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
2011–12 Not held due to 2011 Egyptian revolution
9 September 2012 2012–13 Al Ahly 2–1 ENPPI Egypt Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria
2013–14 Not held due to 2013 Egyptian coup d'état
14 September 2014 2014–15 Al Ahly 0–0 (5–4 p) Zamalek Egypt Cairo International Stadium, Cairo
15 October 2015 2015–16 Al Ahly 3–2 Zamalek United Arab Emirates Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain
10 February 2017 2016–17 Zamalek 0–0 (3–1 p) Al Ahly United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
12 January 2018 2017–18 Al Ahly 1–0 (a.e.t.) Al Masry United Arab Emirates Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain
20 September 2019 2018–19 Al Ahly 3–2 Zamalek Egypt Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria
20 February 2020 2019–20 Zamalek 0–0 (4–3 p) Al Ahly United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
21 September 2021 2020–21 Tala'ea El Geish 0–0 (3–2 p) Al Ahly Egypt Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria
28 October 2022 2021–22 Al Ahly 2–0 Zamalek United Arab Emirates Hazza bin Zayed Stadium, Al Ain
5 May 2023 2022–23 Al Ahly 1–0 (a.e.t.) Pyramids[e] United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
28 December 2023 2023–24 Al Ahly 4–2 (a.e.t.) Modern Future United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
24 October 2024 2024–25 Al Ahly 0–0 (7–6 p) Zamalek United Arab EmiratesMohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi

Results by club

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Club Wins Runners-up Total appearances
Al Ahly 15 4 19
Zamalek 4 8 12
Al Mokawloon Al Arab 1 1 2
Haras El Hodoud 1 1 2
Tala'ea El Gaish 1 0 1
ENPPI 0 3 3
Ghazl El Mahalla 0 1 1
Ismaily 0 1 1
Al Masry 0 1 1
Pyramids 0 1 1
Modern Future 0 1 1

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ghazl El Mehalla finalist of the Egyptian Cup, participated in place of Al Ahly who refused the dispute of the match.
  2. ^ Al-Mokawloon played the super cup match in place of Ismaily Champions of the league , as the latter refused to play the final.
  3. ^ ENPPI qualified instead of Zamalek (second-placed in the league and cup), who was prevented from playing the match by decision of the football association.
  4. ^ The Ismaily , participated in place of Zamalek (second-placed in the league and cup) who refused the dispute of the match.
  5. ^ Pyramids , participated in place of Zamalek who refused the dispute of the match.

References

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  1. ^ "Egypt – List of Super Cup Winners".