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On 3 November 1917, Mohamed Sherif Sabri Bek (who was the uncle of King Farouk I) became a member of the club and designed the first logo of Al Ahly. It was inspired by the Egyptian flag (which was red and white at the time) and had a crown that represented Egypt's royal rule.
Ultras Ahlawy is known for its members' banners at both home and away games. The most famous examples were the El-Ahly logo at a SuperSport United F.C. match in the CAF Champions League, the red devil at a Zamalek match in the Premier League, and a Freedom for Ultras banner at the match against Espérance in the CAF Champions League.
History of Al Ahly SC. Al Ahly Football Club (Arabic: النادي الاهلي لكرة القدم, lit.: 'The National Club' [1]), commonly referred to as Al Ahly, is an Egyptian professional football club based in Cairo, and is considered as the most successful team in Africa and as one of the continent's giants.
7 Οκτ 2024 · Al-Ahly, Egyptian professional football (soccer) club based in Cairo. Al-Ahly is one of Africa’s most successful and best-supported football clubs. The team is nicknamed the ‘Red Devils’ for its red jerseys. In December 2000 the team was named African Club of the Century.
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10 Μαΐ 2014 · They stand up for their beliefs; they are determined to carry on. Determined to wear the eagle on the crest of Al Ahly as an emblem of pride, memory and, when necessary, revolution. The club and the ultras have moved on from the Port Said massacre, continuing with a life of football, but they do not forget those they have lost.
On 3 November 1917, Mohamed Sherif Sabri Bek (who was the uncle of King Farouk I) became a member of the club and designed the first logo of Al Ahly. It was inspired by the Egyptian flag (which was red and white at the time) and had a crown that represented Egypt's royal rule. In 1952, following the July Revolution and changing the ruling ...