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2006–07 Egyptian Premier League


FieldValue
competitionEgyptian Premier League
season2006–07
winnersAl Ahly
relegatedTanta
Petrol Asyut
El-Olympi
continentalcup1CAF Champions
League
continentalcup1 qualifiersAl Ahly (1st),
Al Zamalek (2nd)
continentalcup2CAF Confederation
Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersHaras El Hodood
league topscorerANGFlávio Amado (Al Ahly) (17 Goals)
prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08

Petrol Asyut El-Olympi League](caf-champions-league-2008) Al Zamalek (2nd) Cup](caf-confederation-cup-2008)

The 2006–07 Egyptian Premier League started on 3 August 2006, and the season ended on 25 May 2007. Al Ahly were crowned champions for the third year in a row and for the thirty-second time in total since the league start in 1948.

Clubs

  • Al Ahly
  • Al-Aluminium
  • Asmant Suez
  • Baladeyet Al-Mahalla
  • ENPPI
  • Ghazl Al Mehalla
  • Tala'ea El Gaish
  • Haras El Hodood
  • Al Ismaili
  • Al Itthad Al Sakandary
  • Al Masry
  • Al Mokawloon
  • Itesalat
  • Petrojet
  • Tersana
  • Al Zamalek

Stadiums

Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria opened recently and it will be the home of majority of the Alexandria clubs. The stadium has a capacity of 80,000. In 2007, Damanhour Stadium in the city of Damanhour will go into construction. Its capacity will be 60,000. In 2009, Mubarak International Stadium will go into construction in Six October City & its capacity will be 65,000. In 2009 the Cairo Military Academy Stadium will be rebuilt and its capacity will be 65,000. As well Ismailia has future plans for expansion or a new venue with a capacity of a minimum of 45,000.

StadiumCityCapacity
Borg El ArabAlexandria80,000
Cairo StadiumCairo74,100
Osman Ahmed OsmanCairo60,000
Military Academy StadiumCairo28,500
Port Said StadiumPort Said24,060
Haras el HodoodAlexandria22,500
El MahallaMahalla20,000
Alexandria StadiumAlexandria19,676
Ismailia StadiumIsmaïlia16,500
Tersana StadiumCairo15,000
Enppi StadiumCairo10,000

Final league table

  • Top 2 qualify to CAF African Champions League.
  • Egyptian Cup winner & 3rd place qualify to CAF Cup.

Top goal scorers

PosScorerTeamGoals
Flavio AmadoAl Ahly
Emad MoteabAl Ahly
Mohamed FadlAl-Ismaili
Ahmed Hassan FaragGhazl Al-Mehalla
Abdel Halim AliAl-Zamalek

References

References

  1. "Summary - Premier League - Egypt - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway".
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