Al-Ahly, (Arabic: “The National”) also called the Red Devils,
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
Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) awarded Al-Ahly the title of African
Club of the Century.
Al-Ahly used to play in the relatively small Mukhtar
al-Tetsh Stadium but now uses Cairo International Stadium, which seats more
than 74,000 spectators. The club shares the stadium with Zamalek SC. Games
between the two sides are often extremely tense and watched by football fans
from all over Egypt. So intense would be the pressure on Egyptian referees that
foreign referees are brought in to officiate these matches.
In February 2012 Al-Ahly’s passionate fans (known as the
“Ultras”) were at the centre of one of the deadliest disasters in football
history. Immediately following a 3–1 loss to the Al-Masry club in Port Said,
Al-Masry fans stormed the pitch and opposing stands, and 74 people died in the
attack and subsequent rush to the stadium exits. Many suspected that the attack
was organized and politically motivated, as it took place nearly one year after
a notable clash during the Egypt uprising of 2011—a number of Al-Ahly Ultras
had been prominent protesters in Tahrir Square against the Hosni Mubarak
regime—and many of the storming Al-Masry fans were armed with weapons
(including knives, swords, and clubs). As a result of the riot, the remainder
of the 2011–12 Egyptian Premier League season was canceled.
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