2014–15 Egyptian Premier League

Egyptian Premier League
Season 2014–15
Champions Zamalek
12th Premier League title
Relegated El Gouna
El Raja
Al Nasr
Al Assiouty Sport
Ala'ab Damanhour
Champions League Zamalek
Al Ahly
Confederation Cup ENPPI
Misr El Makasa
Matches played 380
Goals scored 907 (2.39 per match)
Top goalscorer Hossam Salama
(20 goals)
Biggest home win Tala'ea El Geish 5–0 Al Nasr
(15 September 2014)
Zamalek 6–1 Tala'ea El Geish
(21 September 2014)
Al Ahly 5–0 Al Assiouty Sport
(14 April 2015)
Biggest away win Al Nasr 0–6 ENPPI
(27 November 2014)
Highest scoring Petrojet 3–6 Misr El Makasa
(2 June 2015)
Longest winning run Zamalek
(8 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Zamalek
(18 matches)
Longest winless run Al Assiouty Sport
(28 matches)
Longest losing run Ala'ab Damanhour
(11 matches)

The 2014–15 Egyptian Premier League was the 56th season of the Egyptian Premier League, the top Egyptian professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1948. The season started on 15 September 2014 and concluded on 3 August 2015.

Teams

A total of 20 teams contested the league, including 17 sides from the 2013–14 season and 3 promoted from the 2013–14 Egyptian Second Division. This includes the promotion play-off winners (Ala'ab Damanhour, Al Assiouty Sport and Al Nasr).[1][2]

Al Assiouty Sport and Al Nasr made their Premier League debut.

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium
Ala'ab Damanhour Damanhour Ala'ab Damanhour Stadium
Al Ahly Cairo Cairo International Stadium
Al Assiouty Sport Assiut Al Assiouty Sport Resort Stadium
El Dakhleya Cairo 30 June Stadium
El Gouna El Gouna El Gouna Stadium
Al Masry Port Said Ismailia Stadium1
Al Mokawloon Cairo Arab Contractors Stadium
Al Nasr Cairo Cairo Military Academy Stadium
Al Raja Mersa Matruh Harras El Hedoud Stadium
ENPPI Cairo Petro Sport Stadium
Haras El Hodoud Alexandria Harras El-Hedoud Stadium
Al Ittihad Alexandria Alexandria Stadium
Ittihad El Shorta Cairo Police Academy Stadium
Ismaily Ismailia Ismailia Stadium
Misr El Makasa Fayoum Fayoum Stadium
Petrojet Suez Suez Stadium
Smouha Alexandria Alexandria Stadium
Tala'ea El Gaish Cairo Cairo Military Academy Stadium
Wadi Degla Cairo 30 June Stadium
Zamalek Cairo Cairo International Stadium
1 Al Masry's original stadium is Port Said Stadium, but due to the Port Said Stadium riot the Egyptian Football Association decided that Al Masry would not play their home matches at Port Said Stadium until 2016, and instead they will play at Ismailia Stadium.[3]

Results

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Zamalek (C) 38 26 9 3 69 21 +48 87 Qualification to Champions League
2 Al Ahly 38 23 10 5 65 26 +39 79
3 ENPPI 38 18 16 4 65 29 +36 70 Qualification to Confederation Cup[lower-alpha 1]
4 Misr El Makasa 38 18 10 10 57 51 +6 64
5 Wadi Degla 38 14 15 9 46 36 +10 57
6 Ismaily 38 14 19 5 44 32 +12 55[lower-alpha 2]
7 Al Mokawloon 38 15 10 13 47 41 +6 55
8 Haras El Hodoud 38 12 16 10 30 31 1 52
9 Tala'ea El Geish 38 15 7 16 49 56 7 52
10 Smouha 38 14 9 15 43 37 +6 51
11 Al Masry 38 13 11 14 37 41 4 50
12 El Dakhleya 38 12 13 13 43 41 +2 49
13 Petrojet 38 13 10 15 49 53 4 49
14 Al Ittihad 38 11 15 12 39 38 +1 48
15 Ittihad El Shorta 38 10 17 11 36 42 6 47
16 El Gouna (R) 38 10 16 12 33 35 2 46 Relegation to Second Division
17 El Raja (R) 38 11 10 17 47 57 10 43
18 Al Nasr (R) 38 8 8 22 34 70 36 29[lower-alpha 3]
19 Al Assiouty Sport (R) 38 2 10 26 40 88 48 16
20 Ala'ab Damanhour (R) 38 3 5 30 34 82 48 14
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. Misr El Makasa qualified for the Confederation Cup as the 2015 Egypt Cup two finalist qualified for the Champions League.
  2. Ismaily were deducted 6 points for failing to pay over agent's wages.
  3. Al Nasr were deducted 3 points for refusing to play their away game against Al Mokawloon.

Result table

Home ╲ Away AHL DMN ASTDKHENPHRSISMITHGOUMSRMMKMOKNASPETPLURAJSMOTGSWDGZAM
Al Ahly 42 50 20 11 30 00 14 11 20 10 01 21 11 30 21 11 40 31 20
Ala'ab Damanhour 12 21 12 23 11 02 24 12 12 11 14 02 02 02 20 13 03 01 12
Al Assiouty Sport 00 15 24 24 11 12 22 11 13 12 11 12 23 22 30 11 23 22 13
El Dakhleya 01 30 11 01 12 00 21 10 21 11 20 22 01 00 20 10 22 02 02
ENPPI 10 30 41 22 24 30 00 10 01 00 22 00 10 11 41 21 30 10 20
Haras El Hodood 10 11 21 10 00 20 01 01 00 22 10 01 00 10 22 02 10 00 02
Ismaily 11 21 51 11 00 00 11 10 11 22 22 10 21 11 30 31 00 21 00
Al Ittihad 01 10 32 10 14 11 11 00 01 01 00 12 42 11 32 00 00 02 01
El Gounah 02 00 11 12 00 01 12 00 01 22 21 21 21 01 11 11 21 12 11
Al Masry 11 20 20 00 13 10 22 10 01 11 01 32 01 01 22 00 00 10 01
Misr Lel Makkasa 02 10 32 21 11 00 02 21 01 32 11 21 41 21 21 02 16 20 21
Al Mokawloon 01 31 40 32 04 01 20 11 00 10 12 20(1) 32 21 01 00 20 01 01
Al Nasr 03 31 10 04 06 22 00 21 11 00 02 13 23 11 10 02 12 11 04
Petrojet 12 30 21 00 11 12 01 01 11 31 36 21 10 11 02 10 01 11 11
Ittihad El Shorta 13 21 10 41 21 00 11 00 11 00 02 11 10 22 11 11 01 10 00
El Raja 21 10 30 00 22 10 11 11 10 23 32 01 41 22 12 31 01 11 23
Smouha 13 51 30 01 10 10 00 01 11 01 01 21 21 21 10 01 20 31 01
Tala'ea El Gaish 13 32 01 10 00 11 02 03 03 42 20 12 50 01 31 21 32 00 23
Wadi Degla 00 22 31 33 11 00 10 00 12 41 21 11 21 12 10 31 21 30 00
Zamalek 11 30 20 00 11 20 30 20 20 10 31 30 31 21 51 20 20 61 00

Updated to games played on 3 August 2015.
Source: FIFA.com
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Notes:

Top goalscorers

As of 3 August 2015.[6]
Rank Scorer Club Goals (pen.)
1 Egypt Hossam Salama El Dakhleya 20 (3)
2 Egypt Basem Morsy Zamalek 18 (2)
3 Nigeria Stanley Ohawuchi Wadi Degla 15 (1)
4 Egypt Moamen Zakaria Zamalek (7)
Al Ahly (7)
14 (1)
5 Egypt Wael Farrag Misr El Makasa 13
6 Egypt Attia Al Nashwy Al Assiouty Sport 12 (1)
Egypt Arafa El Sayed Tala'ea El Geish
Egypt Emad Moteab Al Ahly 12 (2)
Ghana John Antwi Ismaily
Egypt Mohamed Hamdy Al Ittihad
Egypt Mohamed El Gabbas Wadi Degla 12 (3)

References

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