A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Season | 2018–19 |
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Dates | 31 July 2018 – 28 July 2019 |
Champions | Al Ahly 41st title |
Relegated | Petrojet El Dakhleya Nogoom |
Champions League | Al Ahly Zamalek |
Confederation Cup | Pyramids Al Masry |
Matches played | 306 |
Goals scored | 729 (2.38 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Ahmed Ali (18 goals) |
Best goalkeeper | Mohamed El Shenawy (13 clean sheets) |
Biggest home win | Tala'ea El Gaish 5–0 El Gouna (7 November 2018) |
Biggest away win | Tala'ea El Gaish 0–3 ENPPI (8 August 2018) ENPPI 1–4 Zamalek (1 September 2018) Misr Lel Makkasa 0–3 Al Ahly (24 January 2019) El Gouna 1–4 Al Mokawloon Al Arab (10 May 2019) El Dakhleya 0–3 Al Masry (27 May 2019) |
Highest scoring | Al Masry 5–3 Nogoom (11 September 2018) |
Longest winning run | 9 games Al Ahly Zamalek |
Longest unbeaten run | 20 games Zamalek |
Longest winless run | 23 games El Dakhleya |
Longest losing run | 6 games Smouha |
← 2017–18 2019–20 → |
The 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League, also known as The WE League for sponsorship purposes, was the 60th season of the Egyptian Premier League, the top Egyptian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948. The season started on 31 July 2018 and concluded on 28 July 2019. Fixtures for the 2018–19 season were announced on 8 July 2018.[1]
El Gouna, Nogoom and Haras El Hodoud entered as the promoted teams from the 2017–18 Egyptian Second Division. They replaced El Raja, Tanta and Al Nasr who were relegated to the 2018–19 Egyptian Second Division.
Defending champions Al Ahly won their 4th consecutive and 41st overall Egyptian Premier League title on 24 July 2019, following their 3–1 away win against Al Mokawloon Al Arab.
Overview
Fans return to the stadiums
From this season on, the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) officially allowed the fans to attend league matches again, after they showed great discipline while attending non-league matches in the previous years.[2][3][4] The EFA banned all fans from attending all matches back in February 2012, where the Port Said Stadium riot occurred during Al Masry and Al Ahly match in the 2011–12 Egyptian Premier League, which resulted in the death of 72 Al Ahly fans, 1 Al Masry fan and 1 police officer.[5] All Egyptian Premier League fixtures since then was played behind closed doors, and sometimes with a group of people who were invited by the clubs involving in a match.
Al Masry return to Port Said
From this season on, the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) was supposed to allow Al Masry to play all local home matches at Al Masry Club Stadium (previously known as Port Said Stadium) in Port Said, after the club successfully acquired the stadium from the Governorate of Port Said on 5 January 2016.[6] However the local security authorities refused this decision, and the club ended up playing their home matches at various stadiums in different cities. The EFA banned Al Masry Club Stadium from hosting all football or sport activities after the Port Said Stadium riot occurred in 2012, and Al Masry played all of their local matches, both home and away, at Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria and at Ismailia Stadium in Ismailia for CAF matches since then.
Al Assiouty Sport takeover
On 18 June 2018, Mahmoud Al Assiouty, president of Al Assiouty Sport, announced that the club was officially sold to two investors from Saudi Arabia. The club name was changed to Pyramids Football Club, and the deal was later confirmed on 27 June 2018.[7]
Nogoom El Mostakbal rebranding
On 29 July 2018, just two days before the start of the season, Nogoom El Mostakbal announced on their official Facebook page that the club name has been changed to Nogoom Football Club. Club president Mohamed El Tawila stated that the decision to rename the club came after they reached their goal by promoting to the Egyptian Premier League for the first time. The old name, Nogoom El Mostakbal, in Arabic, means "Future Stars", and the new name, Nogoom, means "Stars".[8][9]
Teams
Eighteen teams competed in the league - the top fifteen teams from the previous season, and three teams promoted from the Second Division.
Teams promoted to the Egyptian Premier League
The first team to be promoted was Haras El Hodoud from Group C, following their 1–0 away win against Al Hammam on 10 April 2018. The Alexandrian side managed to return to the Premier League after staying only two season in the Second Division, and participated in the top flight for the fifteenth time in their history.[10]
The second team to be promoted was El Gouna from Group A, following their 1–0 away win against Al Salam on 11 April 2018. El Gouna earned a spot in the Premier League for the fifth time in the club's history, having played four seasons in the top flight before with the 2014–15 season being the most recent.[11]
The third team to be promoted was Nogoom (which was known as Nogoom El Mostakbal during that time) from Group B, following their 1–0 home win against Montakhab Suez on 18 April 2018. Nogoom managed to secure the promotion spot after a fierce contest that lasted until the last day of the league with Tersana, who lost 1–0 to Gomhoriat Shebin on the same day to confirm the promotion of Nogoom El Mostakbal to the Premier League for the first time in the club's history.[12]
Teams relegated to the Egyptian Second Division
The first club to be relegated was Al Nasr, who suffered an immediate return to the Second Division following a 2–1 away defeat to Al Masry on 12 April 2018.[13]
The second club to be relegated was Tanta, their stay in the Premier League came to an end after spending only two season in the top flight following a 1–2 home defeat to Al Masry on 21 April 2018.[14]
The third club to be relegated was El Raja, who also suffered an immediate return to the Second Division after Wadi Degla managed to secure the last safe spot in the Premier League following a 2–1 home win against El Entag El Harby on 21 April 2018.[14]
Venues
Al Ahly | El Dakhleya | ENPPI |
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Al Salam Stadium[a] | Police Academy Stadium | Petro Sport Stadium |
Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 12,000 | Capacity: 16,000 |
El Entag El Harby | El Gouna | Haras El Hodoud |
Al Salam Stadium | El Gouna Stadium | Haras El Hodoud Stadium |
Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 10,000 | Capacity: 22,000 |
Ismaily | Al Ittihad | Al Masry |
Ismailia Stadium | Alexandria Stadium | Borg El Arab Stadium[b] |
Capacity: 18,525 | Capacity: 19,676 | Capacity: 86,000 |
Misr Lel Makkasa | Al Mokawloon Al Arab | Nogoom |
Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium[c] | Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium | Petro Sport Stadium |
Capacity: 35,000 | Capacity: 35,000 | Capacity: 16,000 |
Petrojet | Pyramids | Smouha |
Suez Stadium[d] | 30 June Stadium | Borg El Arab Stadium |
Capacity: 27,000 | Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 86,000 |
Tala'ea El Gaish | Wadi Degla | Zamalek |
Gehaz El Reyada Stadium | Cairo Military Academy Stadium | Petro Sport Stadium[e] |
Capacity: 20,000 | Capacity: 28,500 | Capacity: 16,000 |
- Notes
- ^ Al Ahly played their home matches at various stadiums, mainly at Al Salam Stadium, instead of Cairo International Stadium due to maintenance.
- ^ Al Masry played their home matches at various stadiums, mainly at Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria and the Egyptian Army Stadium in Suez, instead of Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said due to security concerns and maintenance.
- ^ Misr Lel Makkasa played their home matches at various stadiums, mainly at Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium in Cairo instead of Faiyum Stadium in Faiyum due to maintenance.
- ^ Petrojet played some of their home matches at the Egyptian Army Stadium instead of Suez Stadium due to unavailability.
- ^ Zamalek played their home matches at various stadiums, mainly at Petro Sport Stadium instead of Cairo International Stadium due to maintenance.
Personnel and kits
- 1. ^ On the back of shirt.
- 2. ^ On the sleeves.
- 3. ^ Al Ahly used previous season's kits made by Sporta until January 2019.
- 4. ^ Ismaily's captain, Hosny Abd Rabo, announced his retirement from football in January 2019.
- 5. ^ Misr Lel Makkasa's captain, Mahmoud Wahid, transferred to Al Ahly during the winter transfer window.
- 6. ^ Petrojet's captain, Shimelis Bekele, transferred to Misr Lel Makkasa during the winter transfer window.
- 7. ^ Pyramids's captain, Hamada Tolba, transferred to Petrojet during the winter transfer window.
- 8. ^ Wadi Degla's captain, El Sayed Salem, transferred to Al Ittihad during the winter transfer window.
- 9. ^ Zamalek used previous season's kits made by Joma until October 2018.
- WE, Oppo, El Kasrawy Group, SAIB Bank, EgyptAir and GLC Paints are the league's main sponsors, and their logos are printed on most of the teams' kits.
- Additionally, referee kits are made by Adidas.
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nogoom[a] | Mohamed Salah | Signed by Pharco | 26 April 2018[15] | Pre-season | Diaa El Sayed | 22 May 2018[16] |
Haras El Hodoud | Samy Komsan | Sacked | 14 May 2018[17] | Emad Soliman | 16 May 2018[18] | |
Smouha | Mimi Abdel Razek | Mutual consent | 18 May 2018[19] | Ali Maher | 21 May 2018[20] | |
Wadi Degla | Tarek El Ashry | Resigned | 21 May 2018[21] | Takis Gonias | 12 June 2018[22] | |
Pyramids[b] | Ali Maher | Signed by Smouha | 21 May 2018[23] | Samy El Sheshini | 1 June 2018[24] | |
Ismaily | Pedro Barny | Mutual consent | 23 May 2018[25] | Kheïreddine Madoui | 24 May 2018[26] | |
Al Ahly | Ahmed Ayoub | End of caretaker spell | 12 June 2018[27] | Patrice Carteron | 12 June 2018[28] | |
Pyramids | Samy El Sheshini | Sacked | 18 June 2018[29] | Alberto Valentim | 28 June 2018[30] | |
Zamalek | Khaled Galal | 3 July 2018[31] | Christian Gross | 3 July 2018[32] | ||
Nogoom[a] | Diaa El Sayed | Mutual consent | 23 July 2018[33] | Alaa Hasaballah (caretaker) | 29 July 2018[34] | |
Nogoom | Alaa Hasaballah | End of caretaker spell | 11 August 2018[35] | 13th | Antonio Calderón | 11 August 2018[36] |
Pyramids | Alberto Valentim | Mutual consent | 16 August 2018[37] | 4th | Ricardo La Volpe | 17 August 2018[38] |
Nogoom | Antonio Calderón | Resigned | 14 September 2018[39] | 14th | Alaa Hasaballah (caretaker) | 14 September 2018[40] |
Haras El Hodoud | Emad Soliman | 20 September 2018[41] | 18th | Tarek El Ashry | 20 September 2018[42] | |
Al Ittihad | Mohamed Omar | 22 September 2018[43] | 14th | Helmy Toulan | 24 September 2018[44]
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