The History of Football - Al Ahly (Egypt)

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Al Ahly Sporting Club, often referred to as "The Red Devils," is a powerhouse in Egyptian and African football. Founded on April 24, 1907, by Omar Lotfy, the club has a storied history of success. Al Ahly has won a record 44 Egyptian Premier League titles, 39 Egypt Cup titles, and 15 Egyptian Super Cups, making it the most decorated club in Egypt. Internationally, Al Ahly has clinched a record 12 CAF Champions League titles and numerous other continental trophies, solidifying its status as Africa's most successful football club.

The club's home ground, Cairo International Stadium, is a fortress for Al Ahly, where they share intense rivalries with other top Egyptian clubs, especially Zamalek SC. Matches between these two teams are highly anticipated and often draw large crowds, showcasing the passion and fervor of Egyptian football fans. Al Ahly's success is not just limited to the pitch; the club has also been recognized as the African Club of the 20th Century by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Al Ahly has been managed by some of the best football minds in the world, including Manuel José, who led the team to multiple CAF Champions League titles, and Pitso Mosimane, who continued the club's continental dominance. The club has also produced and attracted top talent, with players like Mahmoud El Khatib, who is Al Ahly's all-time top scorer, and Mohamed Abutrika, who has been a key figure in the team's recent successes.

The club's motto, "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing," reflects the relentless pursuit of excellence that has driven Al Ahly to its unparalleled success. With a rich history, a strong fan base, and a commitment to excellence, Al Ahly continues to be a dominant force in African football.

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