The 2019 Egypt Cup Final was the 87th Egypt Cup Final, the final match of the 2018–19 Egypt Cup, Africa's oldest football cup competition. It was played at Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria, Egypt, on 8 September 2019, contested by Pyramids and Zamalek.[3] Zamalek won the match 3–0, with two goals from Achraf Bencharki and one from Youssef Obama. Zamalek won the competition for the 2nd consecutive time and for the 6th time in the previous 7 editions.[4] Since both finalists qualified to an African competition based on their league rankings, the spot awarded to the winners (2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup preliminary or first round) was passed to the fourth-placed team in the league, Al Masry.[5] Zamalek also earned the right to play the 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League champions Al Ahly for the 2019–20 Egyptian Super Cup.

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2019 Egypt Cup Final
Borg El Arab Stadium hosted the final
Event2018–19 Egypt Cup
Date8 September 2019 (2019-09-08)
VenueBorg El Arab Stadium, Alexandria
Man of the MatchMahmoud Shikabala
(Zamalek)
RefereeRadu Petrescu (Romania)[1]
Attendance20,000
WeatherPartly cloudy
26 °C (79 °F)
69% humidity[2]
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Route to the final

In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first. From the round of 16, all matches were played on neutral grounds.

Pyramids

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Round Opposition Score
R32 Tanta 3–2
R16 Al Ahly 1–0
QF Haras El Hodoud 2–0
SF Petrojet 2–0
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As an Egyptian Premier League club, Pyramids started in the round of 32 where they were drawn with Egyptian Second Division team Tanta. Pyramids won 3–2 with two goals from Keno and one from Mohamed Magdy.[6] In the round of 16, they drew fellow Egyptian Premier League team Al Ahly and won 1–0 with Eric Traoré scoring the only goal of the game.[7] In the quarter-finals, they were drawn with Egyptian Premier League side Haras El Hodoud and won 2–0 with both goals coming from John Antwi.[8] In the semi-finals, they were drawn with Egyptian Premier League side Petrojet and progressed to the final after a 2–0 win with Traoré and Ibrahim Hassan on the scoresheet.[9]

Zamalek

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Round Opposition Score
R32 MS Minyat Samanoud 1–0
R16 El Entag El Harby 2–0 (a.e.t.)
QF Misr Lel Makkasa 1–0
SF Al Ittihad 1–0 (a.e.t.)
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As an Egyptian Premier League club, Zamalek also started in the round of 32. They were drawn at home against Egyptian Third Division side MS Minyat Samanoud. Zamalek won 1–0 with a late goal from Ibrahim Hassan.[10] In the round of 16, they drew fellow Egyptian Premier League team El Entag El Harby and won 2–0 at extra time courtesy of Mahmoud Alaa and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz.[11] In the quarter-finals, they played against fellow Egyptian Premier League side Misr Lel Makkasa and won 1–0 thanks to an early strike by Abdallah Gomaa.[12] In the semi-finals, they were drawn against Egyptian Premier League side Al Ittihad and progressed to the final after a 1–0 extra time win with Mostafa Mohamed scoring the only goal of the game.[13]

Pre-game

After missing their chance in reaching the final last season by losing to Smouha on penalties, Pyramids qualified to the Egypt Cup final this season for the first time in their history. Zamalek reached the final for the 40th time in their history and for the 4th time in the previous 5 seasons; winning all 4 of them.

The Egyptian Football Association confirmed that at least 20,000 tickets will be available to purchase, but didn't confirm the number each club received. Tickets were priced E£75, E£300 and E£750, with concessions in place.[14]

Match

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Pyramids0–3Zamalek
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Zamalek
GK16Egypt Ahmed El Shenawy
LB21Egypt Mohamed HamdyYellow card 66'
CB5Egypt Ali Gabr
CB2Egypt Ahmed Ayman Mansour
RB13Egypt Ragab Bakar
CM14Egypt Nabil EmadYellow card 90+2'
CM8Egypt Islam Issadownward-facing red arrow 73'
AM10Egypt Ibrahim Hassandownward-facing red arrow 63'
LW28Burkina Faso Eric Traoré
RW19Egypt Abdallah El Said (c)
CF9Ghana John Antwidownward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutes:
GK1Egypt El Mahdy Soliman
DF3Egypt Abdallah Bakry
DF4Egypt Omar Gaber
MF12Egypt Ahmed Tawfik
MF22Uganda Lumala Abduupward-facing green arrow 63'
FW17Egypt Mohamed Faroukupward-facing green arrow 73'
FW23Egypt Ahmed Aliupward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
France Sébastien Desabre
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GK21Egypt Mohamed Awad
LB19Egypt Mohamed Abdel Shafy
CB4Egypt Mahmoud AlaaYellow card 7'
CB5Egypt Mohamed Abdel GhaniYellow card 28'
RB12Tunisia Hamdi Nagguez
CM3Egypt Tarek Hamed
CM13Tunisia Ferjani Sassi
AM11Egypt Youssef Obamadownward-facing red arrow 72'
LW20Morocco Achraf Bencharki
RW10Egypt Mahmoud Shikabala (c)downward-facing red arrow 62'
CF15Egypt Mostafa Mohameddownward-facing red arrow 85'
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GK1Egypt Mohamed Abou Gabal
DF22Egypt Abdallah Gomaa
DF28Egypt Mahmoud Hamdyupward-facing green arrow 85'
FW9Egypt Omar El Said
FW26Egypt Emam Ashourupward-facing green arrow 72'
FW28Morocco Mohamed OunajemYellow card 65'upward-facing green arrow 62'
FW29Morocco Khalid Boutaïb
Manager:
Serbia Milutin Sredojević

Man of the Match:
Mahmoud Shikabala (Zamalek)

Assistant referees:[1]
Radu Ghinguleac (Romania)
Mircea Orbulet (Romania)
Fourth official:[1]
Marcel Birsan (Romania)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

References

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