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  2. History of Zamalek SC - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Zamalek SC - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Shehata is arguably one of the greatest footballers in Egyptian football history. He is one of the icons of Zamalek throughout its long history. He was called the "Master" for his dribbling skills and goals. He was the Egyptian League top scorer for two seasons in 1976–77 and 1979–80, he scored 108 goals for Zamalek. He was included ...

  4. List of Zamalek SC records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    This article includes records and statistics related to Zamalek SC. Zamalek is one of the most successful clubs in the history of Egyptian football in terms of the number of local championships, as the club has won fourteen Egyptian League titles, twenty-eight titles in the Egypt Cup, four titles in the Egyptian Super Cup, fourteen titles in ...

  5. List of Zamalek SC Honours - Wikipedia

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    The list includes all the achievements of the Zamalek SC throughout its history and with the various names of the club from the mixed club (1913–1941) to Farouk I Club (1941–1952), where it was known before the 1952 revolution, and even its current name, which was changed to it after the revolution. Surnames under the name: Mixed club (1913 ...

  6. List of Zamalek SC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Since its foundation in 1911, the football team representing Zamalek Sporting Club of Giza, Egypt has won the Egypt Cup 27 times and the Egyptian Super Cup four times. It has also scored many successful seasons in the Egyptian Premier League.

  7. George Merzbach - Wikipedia

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    Merzbach founded Zamalek SC on 5 January 1911 under the name of Qasr El Nile Club. The founding of the club was a way for Merzbach to strike back at the British occupants in Egypt, as they made the main club in Cairo, Gezira Sporting Club, exclusive for the British Army. The main idea of Zamalek SC was that it would be a club for all people.

  8. List of Zamalek SC presidents - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Haidar Pasha, the longest-running president in the history of Zamalek SC (29 years) Mohamed Hassan Helmy, the first footballer to become a club's president in Egypt Hussein Labib, Current president of Zamalek SC. This is a complete list of all club presidents in the history of Zamalek SC, from 1911 (foundation) until the present day ...

  9. List of Zamalek SC players - Wikipedia

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    Zamalek was the first Egyptian team to ever qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup. [1] Abdel Wahed El Sayed holds the record for most overall appearances, having played 504 from 1997 to 2014, ahead of Abdel Halim Ali who made 339 appearances from 1999 to 2009. Abdel Halim Ali is Zamalek's all-time record goalscorer with 138 goals in 339 appearances.