2008–09 Egyptian Premier League


The 2008–09 Egyptian Premier League was the fifty-second season of the Egyptian Premier League since its establishment in 1948. The league is composed of sixteen teams. Al Ahly SC became the defending champions for the fourth year in a row and the thirty-third time in the league's history. This season began on 8 August 2008 and ended on 24 May 2009.

Television

Multiple television channels broadcast the league:
In Egypt, the most anticipated matches are among the "triangle of power": Al Ahly SC, Zamalek SC, and Ismaily SC.
Al Ahly versus Zamalek SC is one of the top derbies in the region, referred to as the "Egyptian Derby," the "Cairo Derby," or "Africa's Derby." It is a match between two successful clubs, as they have 13 Champions League titles distributed among them, five for Zamalek SC and eight for Al Ahly SC.
The Cairo–Ismailia rivalry is another challenging competition in Egyptian football, as Cairo-based clubs Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC have mixed relations with the city of Ismailia, home to the Ismaily Sports Club, the third most decorated team in Egypt. The Zamalek SC–Ismaily SC games are usually peaceful as the clubs' boards and fans have had traditionally good relations with each other, while the relationship between Al Ahly SC and Ismaily SC fans have typically not been well.
The reason for the conflict between Al Ahly SC and Ismaily SC fans is not clear, but possibly stems back to the 1967 Six-Day War. Israeli troops forced the people of Ismailia and most of the people living on the Suez Canal to evacuate and leave their homes, going westwards towards the inside of Egypt. Ismaily SC asked Al Ahly SC to host them, but the team refused. This spoiled the relationship between the clubs. During Al Ahly SC's reconstruction period in 2004, Al Ahly SC signed a group of former Ismaily SC players including Mohamed Barakat, Islam El-Shater, and Emad El Nahhas, further destroying the relationship between fans.

Highlights

Nr.NameArea Population CapitalClub
1Alexandria2,9004,110,015AlexandriaAl Ittihad Alexandria ClubOlympic Club – Haras El Hodoud SC
2Asyut25,9263,441,597AsyutAsyut Petroleum SC
3Cairo3,4357,786,640CairoAl Ahly SC – Al Mokawloon Al Arab SC – ENPPI – Tala'ea El Gaish SC –Ittihad El Shorta SC – Telecom Egypt SC
4Gharbia25,4003,790,670TantaGhazl El Mahalla SC
5Giza85,1536,272,571GizaZamalek SC- Tersana SC
6Ismailia1,442942,832IsmailiaIsmaily SC
7Port Said72570,768Port SaidAl Masry SC
6Suez17,840510,935SuezPetrojet SC

Title playoff

MATCH OFFICIALS
MATCH RULES

RankScorerTeamGoals
1 Ernest Papa ArkoTala'ea El Gaish SC12
1 Flavio AmadoAl Ahly SC12
2 Ahmed GaafarTelecom Egypt SC11
2 Mostafa KarimIsmaily SC11
2 Ihab El-MasryAl Mokawloon Al Arab SC11
3 Mohamed BarakatAl Ahly SC10
3 Mohamed AboutrikaAl Ahly SC10
3 Adel MoustafaENPPI SC10
4 Mohamed El-GabbasAl Masry SC9
4 Ahmed RaoufENPPI SC9
4 Abdallah SaidIsmaily SC9
4 Ahmed OmranTelecom Egypt SC9

Top Scorer by Field Position
POSScorerTeamGoals
FW Ernest Papa ArkoTala'ea El Gaish SC12
FW Flavio AmadoAl Ahly SC12
MF Mohamed BarakatAl Ahly SC10
MF Mohamed AboutraikaAl Ahly SC10
MF Adel MoustafaENPPI SC10
DF Mahmoud FathallaZamalek SC5

Last updated May 24, 2009, 11:59 AM UTC.

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Non-Egyptian Players

is home to Cairo teams Al Ahly and Zamalek. Ismailia Stadium is home to Ismaily SC. The Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria is currently mainly used for international competition, as it was constructed as part of Egypt's bid to land the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Clubs Stadiums