2014 Egypt Cup final

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2014 Egypt Cup Final
Event 2014 Egypt Cup
Date19 July 2014
Venue 30 June Stadium, Cairo
Man of the Match Mohamed Abdel-Shafy
Referee Gehad Grisha (Egypt)
Attendance200
WeatherClear
28 °C (82 °F)
2013
2015

The 2014 Egypt Cup Final decided the winner of the 2014 Egypt Cup, the 81st season of Egypt's premier football cup. It was played on 19 July 2014 at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo

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In the final, Zamalek played Smouha. The winner would have earned a place in the group stage of the 2015 CAF Confederation Cup, but both teams were qualified for the Confederation Cup and Champions League via their league position.

Zamalek were the defending champions, and it was their 36th final and the third in a row, It was Smouha's first final, Zamalek won the game 1–0, claiming the cup for the 23rd time.

Route to the final

ZamalekRoundSmouha
OpponentResult 2014 Egypt Cup OpponentResult
ByeRound of 32 El-Gouna 2–1
Ghazl El Mahalla 2–1Round of 16 Tala'ea El-Gaish 2–1
Haras El-Hodood 1–0Quarterfinals Ittihad El-Shorta 2–2 (5–4 p)
Wadi Degla 0–0 (5–4 p)Semifinals Al-Ahly 2–1

Game description

Match details

Zamalek 1 – 0 Smouha
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30 June Stadium, Cairo
Attendance: 200 [1]
Referee: Gehad Grisha (Egypt)
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Zamalek
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Smouha
GK1 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Abou Gabal
RB7 Flag of Egypt.svg Hazem Emam (c)Yellow card.svg 90'
CB22 Flag of Egypt.svg Hamada Tolba Yellow card.svg 84'
CB35 Flag of Egypt.svg Yasser Ibrahim Sub off.svg 61'
CB2 Flag of Egypt.svg Salah Soliman
LB13 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Abdel-Shafy
RW6 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Gaber
CM26 Flag of Egypt.svg Mahmoud Khaled Sub off.svg 74'
CM12 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Tawfik Yellow card.svg 75'
LW14 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Ibrahim Sub off.svg 44'
CF23 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Ali
Substitutions:
AM11 Flag of Egypt.svg Moamen Zakaria Sub on.svg 44'
AM34 Flag of Egypt.svg Mostafa Fathi Sub on.svg 61'
AM27 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Obama Sub on.svg 74'
Manager:
Flag of Egypt.svg Mido
GK25 Flag of Egypt.svg Amir Abdelhamid
RB4 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Said
CB5 Flag of Egypt.svg El-Sayed Fareed
CB13 Flag of Egypt.svg Sherif Hazem
LB8 Flag of Egypt.svg Abdel-Rahman Farouk
CM22 Flag of Egypt.svg Ibrahim Abdel-Khaleq
CM27 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Hommos
RW11 Flag of Egypt.svg Ahmed Hamoudi (c)
AM3 Flag of Egypt.svg Tarek Hamed Yellow card.svg 21' Yellow-red card.svg 70'
LW17 Flag of Egypt.svg Alaa Ali
CF10 Flag of Egypt.svg Hany El-Agazy
Substitutions:
Manager:
Flag of Egypt.svg Hamada Sedki Red card.svg 85'

Man of the Match:
Mohamed Abdel-Shafy

Assistant referees:
Tahseen Al-Sadat
Diaa Al-Sakran
Fourth official:
Mohamed Dallas [2]

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