Sultan Hussein Cup


The Sultan Hussein Cup was the first local Egyptian football competition. It preceded the Egypt Cup and the regional leagues in the areas of Cairo, Alexandria, Bahary and Canal. The first Egyptian team to win the trophy was Zamalek SC, in the 1921 edition.

History

In 1916, the idea of establishing a football league in the Sultanate of Egypt was proposed. The league would include Egyptian teams and teams from the allies' military clubs, including the British. The competition was named after Sultan Hussein [Kamel of Egypt|Hussein Kamel].
Zamalek was the only Egyptian club to participate in the championship as a sign of resistance to the British and a way to display the Egyptian presence in the sport. Zamalek reached the final of the 1917 edition and eventually won the cup in 1920–21. This encouraged other Egyptian clubs to participate including Al [Ahly SC|Al Ahly] which initially refused to take part, but in 1918, they decided to take part.

List of Champions

YearChampion
1916–17GHQ Signals
1917–18MGC Base Depot
1918–19Infantry Base Depot
1919–20Sherwood Foresters
1920–21Zamalek
1921–22Zamalek
1922–23Al Ahly
1923–24El Sekka El [Hadid SC|El Sekka El Hadid]
1924–25Al Ahly
1925–26Al Ahly
1926–27Al Ahly
1927–28Tersana
1928–29Al Ahly
1929–30Tersana
1930–31Al Ahly
1931–32Port [Fouad SC]
1932–33Al Masry
1933–34Al Masry
1934–35Al [Ittihad Alexandria Club|Ittihad]
1935–36El Sekka El Hadid
1936–37Al Masry
1937–38Al Ahly

Performances