2006 Egypt Cup final

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2006 Egypt Cup Final
Cairo International Stadium.jpg
Cairo Stadium Stadium hosted the final
Event 2005–06 Egypt Cup
Date16 June 2006 (2006-06-16)
Venue Cairo Stadium, Cairo
Referee Terje Hauge (Norway)
2005
2007

The 2006 Egypt Cup Final was the 74th final of the Egypt Cup, Africa's oldest football cup competition. It was played on 16 June 2006 at Cairo Stadium in Cairo and was contested between Al Ahly and Zamalek. The winners would have entered the 2007 CAF Confederation Cup if they had not already qualified. However, since Al Ahly and Zamalek already qualified for the 2007 CAF Champions League, the Confederation Cup entry went to Ismaily, as they achieved the fourth place in the league. [1]

Contents

Route to the final

ZamalekRoundAl Ahly
OpponentResult 2005–06 Egypt Cup OpponentResult
Olympic Club 4–1Round of 32
Al Mokawloon Al Arab 5–2Round of 16 Al Ittihad 1–0
ENPPI 2–1Quarterfinals Suez Cement 3–0
Ismaily 1–1
(4–2 on penalties)
Semifinals Haras El-Hodood 1–0

Details

Al Ahly 3–0 Zamalek
Report
GK1 Flag of Egypt.svg Essam El Hadary
CB26 Flag of Egypt.svg Wael Gomaa
CB4 Flag of Egypt.svg Emad El Nahhas
CB5 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmad El-Sayed
LWB3 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Abdelwahab
CM24 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed HassanSub off.svg 42'
DM17 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Shawky Sub off.svg 88'
CM14 Flag of Egypt.svg Hassan Mostafa Sub off.svg 76'
RWB8 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Barakat
AM22 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Aboutrika
FW9 Flag of Egypt.svg Emad Moteab
Substitutes:
DM25 Flag of Egypt.svg Hossam Ashour Sub on.svg 42'
FW14 Flag of Ghana.svg Akwetey Mensah Sub on.svg 76'
CM30 Flag of Egypt.svg Hady Khashaba Sub on.svg 88'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel José
GK25 Flag of Egypt.svg Abdel Monsef
CB5 Flag of Egypt.svg Mahmoud Mahmoud Red card.svg 45'
CB15 Flag of Egypt.svg Wael El-Quabbani
CB27 Flag of Egypt.svg Moataz Eno
LWB13 Flag of Egypt.svg Tarek El-Sayed
CM8 Flag of Egypt.svg Alaa Abdel Ghany Yellow card.svg
CM20 Flag of Egypt.svg Abdel Hamid Sub off.svg 41'
RWB22 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef HamdiSub off.svg 79'
AM11 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Abo el alaa
FW24 Flag of Egypt.svg Abdel Halim Yellow card.svgSub off.svg 46'
FW10 Flag of Egypt.svg Walid Abdel-Latif
Substitutes:
FW18 Flag of Egypt.svg Gamal Hamza Sub on.svg 41'
CM21 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed BakrySub on.svg 46'
FW26 Flag of Nigeria.svg Sunny Ekeh Kingsley Sub on.svg 79'
Manager:
Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Cajuda

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

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