Aswan SC

Aswan Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي أسوان الرياضي), commonly referred to as Aswan SC, is an Egyptian football club based in Aswan, Egypt. The club currently plays in the Egyptian Premier League, the highest league in the Egyptian football league system. Aswan SC was founded on 1 January 1930. It's the biggest team in town, and its opponent is the Al Nasr Lel Taa'den SC.

Aswan SC
Full nameAswan Sporting Club
Nickname(s)South Flower
Short nameASW
Founded1 January 1930
StadiumAswan Stadium
Capacity11,000
ChairmanAhmed Suleiman
ManagerMagdy Abdel Aaty
LeagueEgyptian Premier League
2018–19Egyptian Second Division (Group A), 1st (Promoted)

History

Aswan SC played a total of nine seasons in the Egyptian Premier League in its history.[1] The team first appeared in the Premier league in the 1990–91 season, while the last season was in 2016–17. The longest spell the team spent in the Premier league was for only three consecutive seasons (from 1996–97 to 1998–99).

Aswan SC currently competes in the Egyptian Premier League, while it is one of its most successful teams in the Egyptian Second Division, as it stars every year it competes in this division.

Current squads

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Reda El Sayed
2 MF Alaa El Badry
3 DF Moaz El-Henawy
5 DF Hamada El Sayed
6 MF Ahmad Shedid Qinawi
7 MF Amir Abed
8 DF Sayed Elshabrawi
9 FW Ihab El-Masry
10 MF Osama Marei
11 DF Ahmed Abdelaziz
12 MF Mohamed El Shami
14 FW Mohamed El Fayoumi
15 MF Yasser Reda
16 GK Essam Saad
18 FW Shokry Naguib
20 MF Mohamed Fawzi
No. Position Player
21 DF Basem Eid
22 MF Fouad Salama
23 FW Abdallah Addo
24 FW Mahmoud Shaaban
25 MF Mohamed Rizk
26 MF Mohab Said
27 MF Eric Traoré
28 FW Jerome Ouiyah
29 FW Hamada Yehia
44 DF Momen Atef
77 FW Mohamed El Baghdadi
GK Ahmed Hussein
DF Khaled Sobhi
FW Oumed Oukri
13 MF Iranzi Jean Claude

References

  1. Said, Tarek "Aswan Club Premier League Participations", Egyptian Football.net. Retrieved on 5 May 2010.
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