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1952 Egypt Cup Final
1952 Egypt Cup Final, was the final match of 1951–52 Egypt Cup, when Zamalek SC, Farouk (Zamalek SC now) beats Al Ahly SC, Al-Ahly by 2–0. Route to the final Game description Match details References

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Essam Baheeg
Essam Baheeg ( ar, عصام بهيج; 26 February 1931 – 4 December 2008) was an Egyptian association football, footballer who played as a winger for Zamalek SC, Zamalek. He also played for the Egypt national football team, Egyptian national team, and represented his country and was part of the team that won the 1959 Africa Cup of Nations. Career statistics International goals Honours Player ;Egypt: * Africa Cup of Nations: (1) *: 1959 Africa Cup of Nations, 1959 ;Zamalek SC: *Egypt Cup: (5) *: 1951–52 Egypt Cup, 1951–52, 1954–55 Egypt Cup, 1954–55, 1956–57 Egypt Cup, 1956–57, 1957–58 Egypt Cup, 1957–58, 1958–59 Egypt Cup, 1958–59 *Cairo League: (3) *: 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53 Head coach ;Zamalek SC: *Egyptian Premier League: (1) *: 1987–88 Egyptian Premier League, 1987–88 *Egypt Cup: (1) *: 1987–88 Egypt Cup, 1987–88 *Afro-Asian Club Championship: (1) *: 1987 Afro-Asian Club Championship, 1987 Artistic activity He appeared at the movie Ta ...
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Egypt Cup Finals
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Moustafa Nasr
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Foad Sedki
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Helmi Aboul Maati
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Saleh El Wahsh
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Abdel Galil Hemaida
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Abdulrahman Fawzi
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Younis Marei
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