Egyptian Super Cup Journey: Al Ahly Headed to UAE with a Loaded Squad List
3 November 2025
Al Ahly's UAE Journey for the Egyptian Super Cup
Al Ahly's delegation left the club's camp for the United Arab Emirates today, as the team travels to take part in the Egyptian Super Cup, scheduled from November 6 to 9. The Reds kick off their campaign against Ceramica Cleopatra in the semi-finals at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain, while the other semi-final pits Zamalek against Pyramids at the Unit Stadium in Abu Dhabi; the winners will meet in the final on Sunday at Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi to decide the title.
Al Ahly will depart for Dubai this afternoon and then take a bus to Al Ain for their first training session on Tuesday, followed by a final session at the match venue on Wednesday.
A source told KOOORA that Khaled Mortagy, the club's treasurer, will lead the delegation and depart with the team today, with board member Sayed Abdulhafiz joining on Tuesday.
Expected travel roster
The source added that the Danish coach Jes Torup will not bring any players from the youth sector who were granted visas.
He noted that the squad includes Mohamed El Shenawy, Mustafa Shobier, Mohamed Siha in goal, alongside Yassin Marie, Omar Kamal Abdel Wahid, Ahmed Ramadan Beckham, Yasser Ibrahim, Mohamed Shukri, Karim Fouad, Mohamed Hani, Ahmed Nabil Koka, Marwan Attiya, Mahmoud Hassan Trezegui, Ahmed Sayed Zizou, Taher Mohamed Taher, Nites Gradyersh, Mohammed Abdullah, and Mohammed Ali bin Ramadan.
Injured or unavailable players include Imam Ashour, Ashraf Dari, Hussein El Shahat, Mohamed Shara, Ahmed Reda, and Hamza Alaa due to not being registered domestically or continentally.
Matchday results and reaction
The Reds were held to a goalless draw with Al Masry at Borg El Arab Stadium in the league, a result that sparked significant frustration within the club and its fanbase as it marked the fifth league stalemate of the season and the second in a row after a previous setback. Al Ahly controlled much of the play and produced several clear chances to edge ahead, including a late penalty miss by Zizou and a shot from Gradyersh that hit the post and nearly crossed the line before the goalkeeper cleared it.
With this draw, Al Ahly moved to 23 points while Al Masry stood on 20.
Coach and administrative reactions
The draw prompted strong emotions in the football department; management has stressed that, despite strengthening the squad with new signings, the level of performance has not yet met expectations for a title challenge. A source dismissed rumors about salary suspensions, stating there has been no such talk and that the focus remains on conquering the Super Cup.
The Danish coach Jes Torup commented that the team was not fortunate against Al Masry, despite creating numerous chances. "We did everything on the pitch, but we failed to score. I take responsibility, and we will address the mistakes and build more confidence. The players have given their best; trust in everyone remains high, and with time, the chances will convert into goals." He also praised Zizou's effort and noted that the team should convert more of its opportunities.
Quiet on the official front
Sayed Abdulhafiz, a board member, chose not to comment on the result, watching the game from the stadium for the first time since his election last Friday. There are expectations of a meeting during the Abu Dhabi training camp to discuss the squad and performance more broadly.
Two punchlines to wrap this up: If football trophies aged like wine, Al Ahly's chances would be vintage by nowâand yes, even the trophy taste-tests require a good defense. And remember: in football as in humor, timing is everything; Al Ahly just needs to time their chances better than a member of the press who tweets a recap before the whistle."