Al Ahly SC

Association football club in Egypt

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June 15 2025 Al Ahly Egypt's drew with United States's Inter Miami CF 0–0.
June 8 2025 Al Ahly Egypt's drew with Mexico's Pachuca 1–1 but lost on penalties 3–5.
2025 Al Ahly Sports Hall is scheduled to host the African Handball Super Cup, African Men's Handball Cup Winners' Cup, and African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup.
May 28 2025 Al Ahly beat Pharco 6–0.
May 17 2025 Al Ahly beat National Bank of Egypt 2–1.
2025 Al Ahly wins the African Handball Super Cup.
May 13 2025 Ceramica Cleopatra lost to Al Ahly 0–1.
May 8 2025 Al Ahly beat Al Masry 4–2.
May 4 2025 Al Ahly beat Haras El Hodoud 5–0.
April 30 2025 Petrojet lost to Al Ahly 2–3.
April 17 2025 Al Ahly lost to Pharco 1–2.
March 26 2025 Al Ahly Egypt's lost to Egypt's ZED FC 1–3.
2025 Al Ahly SC is scheduled to participate in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
March 20 2025 Al Ahly lost to ENPPI 0–1.
2025 Al Ahly secures their third Egyptian Super Cup title, further cementing their status as a dominant force in Egyptian women's volleyball.
March 11 2025 Zamalek and Al Ahly played a match with a score of 3–0 Awarded.
2025 Al Ahly finished as runners-up in the Arab Clubs Championship.
2025 Mostafa El Aash joins as a center-back/left-back, on loan from ZED.
2025 Achraf Bencharki joins as a left-winger from Morocco.
2025 Nejc Gradišar joins as a center-forward from Slovenia.
March 5 2025 Al Ahly beat Tala'ea El Gaish 2–0.
February 14 2025 Al Ahly officially launched the 'Project of the Century', a comprehensive sports city in Sheikh Zayed, west of Cairo, during the FIFA Club World Cup trophy ceremony. The project includes a 42,000-seat stadium, sports hospital, club museum, sports university, youth academy, and a hotel.
February 5 2025 Ali Maâloul, a Tunisian defender, signed a one-year contract with Al Ahly SC that will end in 2025
February 2 2025 Modern Sport lost to Al Ahly 1–3.
January 26 2025 Al Ahly drew with Pyramids 2–2.
January 22 2025 Pharco drew with Al Ahly 1–1.
January 18 2025 Al Ahly Egypt's lost to South Africa's Orlando Pirates 1–2.
January 15 2025 Al Ahly beat El Gouna 2–0.
January 11 2025 Stade d'Abidjan Côte d'Ivoire's lost to Egypt's Al Ahly 1–3.
January 7 2025 Al Ahly beat Smouha 2–0.
January 3 2025 CR Belouizdad Algeria's beat Egypt's Al Ahly 1–0.
2024 The venue will host the African Clubs Championship and Women's African Clubs Championship.
2024 Yahia Attiyat Allah joined Al Ahly SC as a left-back (LB) on loan from Sochi.
2024 Jako becomes the kit manufacturer, with sponsors including FABMISR Bank, GLC Paints, Shell Helix, and Lipton Egypt.
2024 Construction of the new stadium and facilities begins, with a total project cost estimated between EGP 8–9 billion and funding secured from Beltone Leasing & Factoring and Al Qalaa Al Hamraa for Facilities Management.
2024 Stadium design unveiled at a ceremonial event in Luxor's Hatshepsut Temple, marking a significant milestone for Al Ahly SC's new grounds project.
2024 Stefan Madsen from Denmark becomes the head coach of Al Ahly handball team
2024 Al Ahly finished 2nd in the Super League and were runners-up in the playoffs, losing to Ittihad after winning quarterfinals against Telecom and semifinals against Zamalek. They were also quarterfinalists in the Basketball Africa League (BAL).
2024 Al Ahly wins the Egypt Volleyball Super Cup, achieves fifth place in the FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship, and secures another African Club Championship title.
2024 Omar Kamal joins as a right-back.
2024 Omar El Saaiy joins as a central midfielder (U21 player).
2024 Reindorf Huncho joins as a center-back from Ghana (U19 player).
2024 Samir Mohamed joins as a striker (U21 player).
2024 Won their 12th CAF Champions League by defeating Espérance Sportive de Tunis 1-0 on aggregate in the final.
2024 Named African Inter-Club Team of the Year and won the FIFA African–Asian–Pacific Cup.
2024 Al Ahly SC added several new players to the squad, including Achraf Dari (Morocco), Yahia Attiyat Allah (Morocco), Omar Kamal, Wessam Abou Ali (Palestine), Nejc Gradišar (Slovenia), and Reda Slim (Morocco).

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