2019 Egyptian Super Cup (original) (raw)

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2019 Egyptian Super Cup

Borg El Arab Stadium hosted the match
Al Ahly Zamalek 3 2
Date 20 September 2019 (2019-09-20)
Venue Borg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria
Man of the Match Junior Ajayi(Al Ahly)
Referee Felix Brych (Germany)[1]
Attendance 15,000
Weather Partly cloudy24 °C (75 °F)69% humidity[2]
2018 2020

The 2019 Egyptian Super Cup (also known as the 2017–18 SAIB Egyptian Super Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 16th Egyptian Super Cup, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Egyptian Premier League and Egypt Cup. It was played at Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria, Egypt, on 20 September 2019, contested by Al Ahly and Zamalek.[3] Al Ahly defended the trophy they won in the previous edition and defeated Zamalek 3–2, winning their record-extending 11th trophy.[4]

In the 2017–18 Egyptian Premier League, Al Ahly and Ismaily were the only two teams in the league's title race, with the latter finishing the first half of the season on top. However, after Frenchman coach Sébastien Desabre left Ismaily mid-season to join the Ugandan national team as their manager, the club started to fall apart and went from being on top with a difference of 4 points to finishing the league behind Al Ahly with 68 points; 20 points less than the champions.[5] Al Ahly officially won their record-extending fortieth Egyptian Premier League title on 12 March 2018 with 6 games to spare.[6] The team broke numerous league records over the course of the season, including most points with 88 points, most wins with 28 wins and most goals scored in a single season with 75 goals.[7] Al Ahly's Moroccan forward Walid Azaro also finished the league as the top goalscorer with 18 goals.

Zamalek won the 2017–18 Egypt Cup after defeating Smouha 5–4 on penalties in the final after the match ended 1–1 at extra time, winning their 4th Egypt Cup title in the previous 5 editions of the competition.[8] Both teams' way to the final was considered "too easy" by the media, especially for Zamalek who faced 2017–18 Egyptian Second Division sides El Minya and Haras El Hodoud in the round of 32 and round of 16 respectively. The Egyptian Football Association were also heavily criticized for changes they made to the competition, mainly for the changes made to the draw where they made sure that the cup defending champions can only face the previous league winners in the final.

During the 2017–18 season, both teams met each other in the league two times. Al Ahly won the first encounter 3–0 on 8 January 2018 at Cairo International Stadium thanks to goals from Moamen Zakaria, Abdallah El Said and Walid Azaro.[9] Zamalek won the second encounter 2-1 which was played on 26 April 2018 at the same stadium, with Kabongo Kasongo and Ayman Hefny scoring for Zamalek and Walid Soliman scoring the only goal for Al Ahly.[10]

On 19 September 2019, just one day before the match, the Egyptian Football Association announced German referee Felix Brych as the referee for the match. Brych is ranked as a UEFA elite category referee, and he is considered one of the best referees in Europe. His compatriots Mark Borsch and Kim Stefan Luppwere chosen as the assistant referees, while Egyptian referee Mohamed Hassan was chosen as the fourth official.[1]

GK 16 Egypt Mohamed El Shenawy Yellow card 63' LB 21 Tunisia Ali Maâloul Yellow card 45+4' CB 6 Egypt Yasser Ibrahim Yellow card 60' downward-facing red arrow 71' CB 4 Egypt Mahmoud Metwalli downward-facing red arrow 27' RB 24 Egypt Ahmed Fathy (c) CM 8 Egypt Hamdy Fathy Yellow card 45+2' CM 17 Egypt Amr El Solia AM 19 Egypt Mohamed Magdy LW 7 Egypt Ramadan Sobhi RW 14 Egypt Hussein El Shahat CF 28 Nigeria Junior Ajayi downward-facing red arrow 84' Substitutes: GK 1 Egypt Sherif Ekramy DF 30 Egypt Mohamed Hany upward-facing green arrow 27' MF 11 Egypt Walid Soliman MF 25 Egypt Hossam Ashour upward-facing green arrow 71' FW 18 Egypt Marwan Mohsen upward-facing green arrow 84' FW 27 Egypt Salah Mohsen FW 29 Angola Geraldo Manager: Switzerland René Weiler GK 21 Egypt Mohamed Awad LB 19 Egypt Mohamed Abdel Shafy CB 4 Egypt Mahmoud Alaa Yellow card 45+4' CB 5 Egypt Mohamed Abdel Ghani downward-facing red arrow 8' RB 12 Tunisia Hamdi Nagguez CM 3 Egypt Tarek Hamed Yellow card 54' CM 13 Tunisia Ferjani Sassi AM 11 Egypt Youssef Obama LW 27 Morocco Mohamed Ounajem downward-facing red arrow 46' RW 10 Egypt Mahmoud Shikabala (c) downward-facing red arrow 64' CF 20 Morocco Achraf Bencharki Substitutes: GK 1 Egypt Mohamed Abou Gabal DF 22 Egypt Abdallah Gomaa DF 28 Egypt Mahmoud Hamdy Yellow card 85' upward-facing green arrow 8' MF 17 Egypt Mahmoud Abdel Aziz FW 15 Egypt Mostafa Mohamed upward-facing green arrow 46' FW 26 Egypt Emam Ashour upward-facing green arrow 64' FW 29 Morocco Khalid Boutaïb Manager: Serbia Milutin Sredojević
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