Ismaily SC
Ismaily SC | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Ismaily Sporting Club | ||
Seat | Ismailia , Egypt | ||
founding | 1924 | ||
president | Mohamed Abo Elsoud | ||
Website | ismailyclub.org | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Kheïreddine Madoui | ||
Venue | Ismailia Stadium | ||
Places | 16,500 | ||
league | Egyptian Premier League | ||
2018/19 | 7th place | ||
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The Ismaily SC ( Arabic نادي الإسماعيلي) is an Egyptian football club in Ismailia .
history
The club was founded in 1924 as the Nahda Sporting Club . In 1926 he joined the Egyptian Football Association. The club plays its home games in the 16,500-seat Ismailia Stadium .
So far, the Ismaily SC has won three Egyptian championships and two cup competitions. The club celebrated its greatest international success in 1969 when it won the CAF Champions League . In 2003 the final of the CAF Champions League could be reached again, but they had to admit defeat to Enyimba FC from Nigeria.
successes
- Egyptian championship title: 1967, 1991, 2002
- Egyptian Cup Winner: 1997, 2000
- CAF Champions League : 1969
Known players (selection)
Name of the player | Period | comment |
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Hosni Abd-Rabou | 2003-2005 since 2006 |
• Current Egyptian international |
Essam El-Hadary | 2009-2010 | • Current Egyptian international |
Ahmed Hassan | 1997-1998 | • Current Egyptian international |
Sayed Moawad | since 2006 | • Current Egyptian international |
John Utaka | 2000-2001 | • Current Nigerian international • Active in Europe for FC Portsmouth and Stade Rennes , among others |
Trainer
(incomplete)
Name of the trainer | Period | comment |
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Frank Engel | 1998-1999 | |
Jorvan Vieira | 2001 | |
Theo Bucker | 2003 | • Reached the CAF Champions League final with Ismaily SC |
Hans-Dieter Schmidt | 2005 | |
Mark Wotte | 2006 | |
Mark Wotte | since 2010 |
Web links
- Official Website (Arabic)
- Ismaily SC in the database of weltfussball.de
- Ismaily SC in the database of transfermarkt.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Weltfussball.de: Ismaily SC »coach history