2018–19 Egypt Cup

The 2018–19 Egypt Cup was the 87th edition of the oldest recognised football tournament in Africa. It is sponsored by WE, and known as the WE Cup for sponsorship purposes. It started with the First Preliminary Round on 12 August 2018, and concluded with the final on 8 September 2019.

2019 Egypt Cup
Tournament details
CountryEgypt
Dates12 August – 3 October 2018 (qualifying competition)
8 October 2018 – 8 September 2019 (main competition)
Teams262 (overall)
244 (qualifying competition)
32 (main competition)
Defending championsZamalek
Final positions
ChampionsZamalek (27th title)
Runner-upPyramids
Confederation CupAl Masry[a]
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored87 (2.81 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)John Antwi
Khaled Kamar
Mahmoud Kaoud
Ahmed Raouf
Eric Traoré
(3 goals each)

Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek successfully defended their title and defeated Pyramids 3–0 in the final.[2]

Teams

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RoundClubs remainingClubs involvedWinners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering
at this round
Round of 3232321418Egyptian Premier League
Round of 16161616nonenone
Quarter-finals888nonenone
Semi-finals444nonenone
Final222nonenone

Round and draw dates

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The schedule is as follows.

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst match date
Qualifying roundsFirst Preliminary Round6 August 2018[3]12 August 2018
Second Preliminary Round27 August 2018[4]4 September 2018
Third Preliminary Round10 September 2018[5][6][7]24 September 2018
Fourth Preliminary Round29 September 2018
Fifth Preliminary Round3 October 2018
Main tournamentRound of 324 October 2018[8][9]8 October 2018
Round of 1623 October 2018
Quarter-finals3 January 2019
Semi-finals1 September 2019
Final8 September 2019

Format

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Participation

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The Egypt Cup began with a round of 32 teams. The 18 teams of the Egyptian Premier League, along with the 14 winning teams qualified from the Fifth Preliminary Round of the 2018–19 Egypt Cup qualifying rounds.

Draw

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The draw for the main competition was held at the Egyptian Football Association headquarters in Gezira, Cairo on 4 October 2018 and was broadcast live on ON Sport.

For the first round, the participating teams were split into three pots, the first one contained the three promoted teams from the Egyptian Second Division and the fifteenth placed team in the Egyptian Premier League, the second one contained the other 14 teams of the Egyptian Premier League and the last one contained the 14 teams qualified from the Fifth Preliminary Round.

The draw rules are as follow:

Match rules

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Teams meet in one game per round. Matches take place for 90 minutes, with two-halves of 45 minutes. If still tied after regulation, 30 minutes of extra time will be played, consisting of two periods of 15 minutes. If the score is still level after this, the match will be decided by a penalty shoot-out. A coin toss will decide who takes the first penalty. A total of seven players are allowed to be listed on the substitute bench, with up to three substitutions being allowed during regulation.

Champion qualification

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Usually, the winner of the Egypt Cup earns automatic qualification for the 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup. If they have already qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup or CAF Champions League through their position in the Egyptian Premier League, then the spot will go to the cup runners-up. If the cup runners-up also qualified for an African competition through their league position, then the spot will be given to the fourth placed team in the league.

However, since the competition will conclude in September 2019 and the 2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup began in August 2019, the winner of this season's edition of the competition won't earn qualification for the CAF Confederation Cup, and the spot awarded to the cup winner was given to the fourth placed team in the 2018–19 Egyptian Premier League.

Qualifying rounds

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All of the competing teams that are not members of the Egyptian Premier League had to compete in the qualifying rounds to secure one of 14 available places in the Round of 32. The qualifying competition began with the First Preliminary Round on 12 August 2018. The final (fifth) qualifying round was played on 3 October 2018.

Round of 32

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The matches were played from 8 October to 2 December 2018. This round included four teams from the Egyptian Third Division, Ittihad El Shorta, MS Minyat Samanoud, Muslim Youths (Qena) and Naser El Fekreia, the lowest ranking sides left in the competition.

All times are CAT (UTC+2).

8 October 2018 (2018-10-08) El Dakhleya (1)0–0 (a.e.t.)
(0–2 p)
El Mansoura (2) Abbassia, Cairo
15:00ReportStadium: Police Academy Stadium
Referee: Sobhy El Amrawy
Penalties
8 October 2018 (2018-10-08) El Entag El Harby (1) 2–0Ittihad El Shorta (3)Al Salam City, Cairo
15:00
  • Ragab 29'
  • Hamdy 52'
ReportStadium: Al Salam Stadium
Referee: Mohamed Saber
8 October 2018 (2018-10-08) Ismaily (1) 4–0Naser El Fekreia (3)Ismailia
18:00ReportStadium: Ismailia Stadium
Referee: Mohamed El Tabei
9 October 2018 (2018-10-09) Petrojet (1) 6–0MS Tala (2)Suez
15:00
ReportStadium: Suez Stadium
Referee: Hesham El Fallal
9 October 2018 (2018-10-09) ENPPI (1) 3–0Muslim Youths (Qena) (3)New Cairo, Cairo
18:00
ReportStadium: Petro Sport Stadium
Referee: Hosny Sultan
9 October 2018 (2018-10-09) Pyramids (1) 3–2Tanta (2)Nasr City, Cairo
21:00
ReportStadium: 30 June Stadium
Referee: Ahmed Abdallah
10 October 2018 (2018-10-10) Al Ahly (1) 3–2Tersana (2)Al Salam City, Cairo
17:00
Report
Stadium: Al Salam Stadium
Referee: Mahmoud Ashour
10 October 2018 (2018-10-10) Wadi Degla (1) 4–1El Gouna (1)New Cairo, Cairo
17:00
Report
Stadium: Petro Sport Stadium
Referee: Ibrahim Nour El Din
11 October 2018 (2018-10-11) Nogoom (1)1–3 (a.e.t.) Haras El Hodoud (1) Nasr City, Cairo
15:00Report
Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium
Referee: Mahmoud Desouky
11 October 2018 (2018-10-11) Smouha (1) 3–2Al Aluminium (2)Borg El Arab, Alexandria
15:05
Report
Stadium: Borg El Arab Stadium
Referee: Ibrahim Mahgoub
11 October 2018 (2018-10-11) Tala'ea El Gaish (1) 3–2El Qanah (2)Nasr City, Cairo
18:00
ReportStadium: Gehaz El Reyada Stadium
Referee: Mohamed El Qelawi
11 October 2018 (2018-10-11) Al Ittihad (1) 3–1Porto Suez (2)Shatby, Alexandria
18:00
ReportStadium: Alexandria Stadium
Referee: Mahmoud Roushdy
11 October 2018 (2018-10-11) Zamalek (1) 1–0MS Minyat Samanoud (3)New Cairo, Cairo
21:00
ReportStadium: Petro Sport Stadium
Referee: Abdel Aziz El Sayed
2 December 2018 (2018-12-02)[b] Al Masry (1)1–2 Al Jazeera (2) Ismailia
17:00
Report
Stadium: Ismailia Stadium
Referee: Amr Ayed

Round of 16

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The matches were played from 23 October 2018 to 17 August 2019. This round included two teams from the Egyptian Second Division, Al Jazeera and El Mansoura, the lowest ranking sides left in the competition.

All times are CAT (UTC+2).

23 October 2018 (2018-10-23) Ismaily (1) 1–0Al Mokawloon Al Arab (1)Al Salam City, Cairo
15:00
ReportStadium: Al Salam Stadium
Referee: Mohamed Adel
23 October 2018 (2018-10-23) Zamalek (1) 2–0 (a.e.t.)El Entag El Harby (1)Borg El Arab, Alexandria
18:00
ReportStadium: Borg El Arab Stadium
Referee: Ahmed El Ghandour
24 October 2018 (2018-10-24) Misr Lel Makkasa (1) 2–1Wadi Degla (1)Shatby, Alexandria
16:00
Report
Stadium: Alexandria Stadium
Referee: Mohamed El Sabahy
27 October 2018 (2018-10-27) ENPPI (1) 4–2El Mansoura (2)Nasr City, Cairo
17:00
ReportStadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium
Referee: Tarek Magdy
18 December 2018 (2018-12-18)[d] Al Jazeera (2)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
Petrojet (1) Nasr City, Cairo
17:00
ReportStadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium
Referee: Abdel Aziz El Sayed
Penalties
17 August 2019 (2019-08-17)[e] Al Ahly (1)0–1 Pyramids (1) Borg El Arab, Alexandria
20:00ReportStadium: Borg El Arab Stadium
Referee: Gehad Grisha

Quarter-finals

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The matches were played from 3 January to 30 August 2019.

All times are CAT (UTC+2).

3 January 2019 (2019-01-03) Petrojet (1) 2–1 (a.e.t.)ENPPI (1)Nasr City, Cairo
16:00
Report
Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium
Referee: Walid Abdel Aziz
5 May 2019 (2019-05-05)[f] Ismaily (1)1–3 (a.e.t.) Al Ittihad (1) Nasr City, Cairo
17:00
Report
Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium
Referee: Ahmed El Ghandour
28 August 2019 (2019-08-28)[g] Zamalek (1) 1–0Misr Lel Makkasa (1)Borg El Arab, Alexandria
20:00
ReportStadium: Borg El Arab Stadium
Referee: Mohamed Maarouf
30 August 2019 (2019-08-30) Pyramids (1) 2–0Haras El Hodoud (1)New Cairo, Cairo
20:00
ReportStadium: Petro Sport Stadium
Referee: Mohamed El Hanafy

Semi-finals

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The matches were played on 1 and 2 September 2019.

All times are CAT (UTC+2).

1 September 2019 (2019-09-01) Zamalek (1) 1–0 (a.e.t.)Al Ittihad (1)Ismailia
20:00ReportStadium: Ismailia Stadium
Referee: Aliyar Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
2 September 2019 (2019-09-02) Pyramids (1) 2–0Petrojet (1)New Cairo, Cairo
20:00ReportStadium: Petro Sport Stadium
Referee: Mahmoud Ashour

Final

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Pyramids0–3Zamalek
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Bracket

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The following is the bracket which the Egypt Cup resembled. Numbers in parentheses next to the match score represent the results of a penalty shoot-out.

Round of 32
8 October – 2 December 2018
Round of 16
23 October 2018 – 17 August 2019
Quarter-finals
3 January – 30 August 2019
Semi-finals
1–2 September 2019
Final
8 September 2019
          
Al Ahly3
Tersana2
Al Ahly0
Pyramids1
Pyramids3
Tanta2
Pyramids2
Haras El Hodoud0
Tala'ea El Gaish3
El Qanah2
Tala'ea El Gaish0 (3)
Haras El Hodoud (p)0 (5)
Nogoom1
Haras El Hodoud (a.e.t.)3
Pyramids2
Petrojet0
Al Masry1
Al Jazeera2
Al Jazeera1 (1)
Petrojet (p)1 (4)
Petrojet6
MS Tala0
Petrojet (a.e.t.)2
ENPPI1
ENPPI3
Muslim Youths (Qena)0
ENPPI4
El Mansoura2
El Dakhleya0 (0)
El Mansoura (p)0 (2)
Pyramids0
Zamalek3
Zamalek1
MS Minyat Samanoud0
Zamalek (a.e.t.)2
El Entag El Harby0
El Entag El Harby2
Ittihad El Shorta0
Zamalek1
Misr Lel Makkasa0
Misr Lel Makkasa2
Abou Qir Fertilizers0
Misr Lel Makkasa2
Wadi Degla1
Wadi Degla4
El Gouna1
Zamalek (a.e.t.)1
Al Ittihad0
Ismaily4
Naser El Fekreia0
Ismaily1
Al Mokawloon Al Arab0
Al Mokawloon Al Arab2
Ghazl El Mahalla0
Ismaily1
Al Ittihad (a.e.t.)3
Smouha3
Al Aluminium2
Smouha0 (2)
Al Ittihad (p)0 (4)
Al Ittihad3
Porto Suez1

Top goalscorers

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The following are the top scorers of the Egypt Cup, sorted first by number of goals, and then alphabetically if necessary. Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs are not included.

RankPlayerClubGoals[17]
1 John Antwi[h]Misr Lel Makkasa/Pyramids3
Khaled KamarAl Ittihad
Mahmoud KaoudENPPI
Ahmed Raouf[i]Petrojet/El Entag El Harby
Eric Traoré[j]Misr Lel Makkasa/Pyramids
6 Karim BamboIsmaily2
Achraf Bencharki[k]Zamalek
Mohamed GamalWadi Degla
Hossam HassanSmouha
Ibrahim Hassan[l]Zamalek/Pyramids
KenoPyramids
Himid MaoPetrojet
Edu MosesHaras El Hodoud
Ahmed RefaatAl Jazeera
Noah SadaouiENPPI
Mohamed SalemPetrojet
Mohamed SherifAl Ahly

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ 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.[1]
  2. ^ Al Masry v Al Jazeera match, originally scheduled to be played on 9 October 2018 at Al Masry Club Stadium in Port Said, was postponed due to security reasons. The Egyptian Football Association later announced that the match will be played on 16 October 2018.[10] However the EFA postponed the match again on 15 October 2018, and said that they believe that Al Masry's home stadium is still "unsafe" and not ready yet to host local matches; even though Al Masry played all of their 2018 CAF Confederation Cup home matches at that stadium.[11] Al Masry Club Stadium (which was known as Port Said Stadium until 2017) was closed in February 2012 after the incidents of Port Said Stadium riot occurred following a league match between Al Masry and Al Ahly, which resulted in the death 72 Al Ahly fans, 1 Al Masry fan and 1 police officer.[12] On 15 November 2018, the EFA announced that the match will be played on 2 December 2018 in either Ismailia or Port Said.[13]
  3. ^ Smouha v Al Ittihad match, originally scheduled to be played on 27 October 2018, was postponed due to conflicting with Al Ittihad v Zamalek match in the 2018–19 Arab Club Champions Cup second round, which was set to be played on 27 October 2018.[14] The match was later rescheduled to be played on 7 December 2018.[13]
  4. ^ Al Jazeera v Petrojet match, originally scheduled to be played on 26 October 2018, was postponed because the two sides were unknown at the time of the match.[14] The match was later rescheduled to be played on 18 December 2018.[13]
  5. ^ Al Ahly v Pyramids match, originally scheduled to be played on 25 October 2018, was postponed due to conflicting with Al Ahly v ES Sétif match in the 2018 CAF Champions League semi-final, which was set to be played on 23 October 2018.[14] The match was later rescheduled to be played on 28 February 2019.[15] However on 26 February 2019, the EFA decided do postpone all Egypt Cup matches set to be played during the month due to security concerns.[16] The match was later once again rescheduled to be played on 17 August 2019.
  6. ^ Ismaily v Al Ittihad match, originally scheduled to be played on 2 April 2019, was postponed due to security concerns.[16] The match was later rescheduled to be played on 5 May 2019.
  7. ^ Zamalek v Misr Lel Makkasa match, originally scheduled to be played on 27 February 2019, was postponed due to security concerns.[16] The match was later rescheduled to be played on 28 August 2019.
  8. ^ John Antwi transferred from Misr Lel Makkasa to Pyramids during the 2019 summer transfer window.
  9. ^ Ahmed Raouf transferred from Petrojet to El Entag El Harby during the 2018–19 winter transfer window.
  10. ^ Eric Traoré transferred from Misr Lel Makkasa to Pyramids during the 2018–19 winter transfer window.
  11. ^ Achraf Bencharki transferred from Al Hilal to Zamalek during the 2019 summer transfer window.
  12. ^ Ibrahim Hassan transferred from Zamalek to Pyramids during the 2019 summer transfer window.