Wadi Degla SC

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Wadi Degla Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي وادي دجلة الرياضي) is an Egyptian sports club known for its football team. The club is related to Wadi Degla Holding, a construction company established in 1994.[1]

Wadi Degla
Full nameWadi Degla Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Community of Champions
مجتمع الأبطال
Short nameWDG
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
GroundPetro Sport Stadium
Capacity16,000
Coordinates29°57′26″N 31°18′49″E / 29.95722°N 31.31361°E / 29.95722; 31.31361
ChairmanTarek Rashed
ManagerIgor Tolic
LeagueEgyptian Second Division
2020–21Egyptian Premier League, 16th (relegated)
Current season

In 2009–10, the club was promoted to the Egyptian Premier League for the first time in its history.

History

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In 2009–10 Egyptian Second Division, Wadi Degla made history. The team defeated El-Sekka El-Hadid 3–1 in the last week of the competition to seal promotion to the highest level of football in Egypt, Egyptian Premier League, for the first time in its history.[2][3] It took Wadi Degla only one season to gain promotion from the second division to the Premier League. This is a historical achievement that was only reached once before by Al-Mokawloon Al-Arab (a.k.a. Arab Contractors) in 1981.[2]

Associated clubs

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In 2003, English club Arsenal ran an academy training program with the club's youth system,[4] the program is no longer operational.

The following clubs are affiliated with Wadi Degla:[citation needed]

Honours

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League

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Performance in CAF competitions

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  • FR = First round
  • SR = Second round
Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2014 CAF Confederation Cup FR   Togo AS Douanes Lomé 2–0 1–1 3–1
SR   Mali Djoliba 2–0 0–2 2–2 (2–3 p)

Performance in domestic competitions

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Egyptian Clubs Competitions
Year League Position Egypt Cup Super Cup
2009–10 Egyptian Second Division 1 (Group B) Third round
2010–11 Egyptian Premier League 12 Round of 16
2011–12 Egyptian Premier League not finished not held
2012–13 Egyptian Premier League not finished Runners-up
2013–14 Egyptian Premier League 6 (Group 2) Semi-final
2014–15 Egyptian Premier League 5 Round of 16
2015–16 Egyptian Premier League 5 Round of 16
2016–17 Egyptian Premier League 12 Quarter-final
2017–18 Egyptian Premier League 15 Quarter-final
2018–19 Egyptian Premier League 10 Round of 16
2019–20 Egyptian Premier League 15 Round of 16

Current squad

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As of 20 August 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   EGY Oussa (Vice-captain)
3 DF   EGY Mohamed Gamal
4 DF   EGY Khaled Reda
5 DF   TUN Iheb Mbarki
6 DF   EGY Mahmoud Marei
7 DF   EGY Ahmed Magdy (Captain)
8 MF   EGY Ahmed Said
9 FW   EGY Salah Amin
10 MF   EGY Mohamed Helal
11 DF   GHA Issahaku Yakubu
14 MF   EGY Mohamed Abdelaati
15 DF   EGY Bassam Walid
16 GK   EGY Mosaad Awad
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF   EGY Amr Saleh
18 FW   ECU Diego Calderón
19 FW   EGY Hossam Arafat
20 DF   EGY Ibrahim Ragab
21 MF   EGY Ibrahim Ayesh
23 FW   EGY Ahmed Atef
27 MF   EGY Reda Abdelaal
28 GK   EGY Ahmed Mayhoub
30 MF   EGY Alexander Jakobsen
35 MF   EGY Saleh Nasr
55 GK   EGY Hussein Zekry
77 MF   EGY Mohamed Reda
MF   CRO Muhamed Alghoul

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Managers

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Women

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Wadi Degla women SC, the women's team won the 2020 Egyptian Women's Premier League for the 11th time and will feature in the inaugural CAF Women's Champions League.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Wadi Degla: History".
  2. ^ a b Maher, Hatem "Wadi Degla promoted to Premier League". Filgoal, 12 May 2010. Retrieved on 12 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Wadi Degla in 1st Division..." Wadi Degla Official Web site. Retrieved on 22 June 2010.
  4. ^ a b Cavell, Nick (24 November 2003). "Arsenal set up shop in Cairo". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Wadi Degla wins Egyptian Women league for record 11th time". CAFOnline.com. CAF-Confedération Africaine du Football. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
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