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Zamalek Sporting Club (ZSC) (1952–present) Renamed after Egypt's Zamalek Nile Island, one of the most prestigious areas of the capital and the word itself is an Egyptian-slang of the classical and standard Arabic word, (Arabic: ذو ملك, Arabic pronunciation: [Zu-Molk]), meaning Preciously owned.
Nadi El Zamalek'), commonly referred to as Zamalek, is an Egyptian professional football club based in Cairo, and is considered as one of the most successful teams in Africa and as one of the continent's giants. This article includes records and statistics related to Zamalek SC. Abdel Halim Ali, Zamalek's historical top scorer in all competitions.
The history of Zamalek SC originates in 1911, when the club was founded by George Merzbach on January 5 as Qasr El Nile (Arabic, translation: The Nile Palace Club). In 1913 the club moved its headquarters to the present-day intersection of 26 July Street and Ramses and became the Cairo International Sports Club "Zamalek", colloquially known as ...
List of Zamalek SC seasons. 0–9. 1920–21 El Mokhtalat Club season. 1921–22 El Mokhtalat Club season. 1922–23 El Mokhtalat Club season. 1948–49 Farouk El Awal Club season. 1987–88 Zamalek SC season. 2000–01 Zamalek SC season. 2001–02 Zamalek SC season.
The 2024–25 season is the 114th season in Zamalek SC's history and the 66th consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league, Zamalek is set to compete in the domestic cup, the Egyptian League Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, CAF Confederation Cup and, CAF Super Cup.
Since its foundation in 1911, the football team representing Zamalek Sporting Club of Giza, Egypt has won over 82 titles.It is the first Egyptian club to win a title. Zamalek has also scored many successful seasons in the Egyptian Premier League and the Egy
Abdel Halim Ali is Zamalek's all-time record goalscorer with 138 goals in 339 appearances. Hassan Shehata is the second-highest scorer with 102 goals ahead of Ali Khalil, who is third with 94 goals. Zamalek has employed numerous famous players, with players winning African Footballer of the Year, EFA Egyptian Footballer of the Year. [2][3]
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