Ahmad El-Sayed - Honours

Honours

National Team

  • Winner of African Cup of Nations Egypt 2006 playing for Egypt.

Club

  • Winner of CAF Champions League 2006.
  • Winner of CAF Champions League 2005.
  • Winner of CAF Champions League 2001.
  • Winner of Egyptian League (2010–2011).
  • Winner of Egyptian League (2009–2010).
  • Winner of Egyptian League(2008–2009).
  • Winner of Egyptian League(2007–2008).
  • Winner of Egyptian League (2006–2007).
  • Winner of Egyptian League (2005–2006).
  • Winner of Egyptian League (2004–2005).
  • Winner of African Super Cup 2007.
  • Winner of African Super Cup 2006.
  • Winner of African Super Cup 2002.
  • Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2007.
  • Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2006.
  • Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2003.
  • Winner of Egyptian Soccer Cup 2001.
  • Winner of Egyptian Super Cup 2006.
  • Winner of Egyptian Super Cup 2005.
  • Winner of Egyptian Super Cup 2003.

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