Egyptian Premier League - League History

League History

Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
1948–49 Al Ahly Tersana Ismaily
1949–50 Al Ahly Tersana Farouk
1950–51 Al Ahly Farouk Al Masry
1951–52
No Tournament
1952–53 Al Ahly Zamalek Al Masry
1953–54 Al Ahly Zamalek Tersana
1954–55
Not Finished
1955–56 Al Ahly Zamalek Qanah
1956–57 Al Ahly Zamalek Ismaily
1957–58 Al Ahly Zamalek No third place awarded
1958–59 Al Ahly Zamalek Tersana
1959–60 Zamalek Tersana Al Ahly
1960–61 Al Ahly Zamalek Tersana
1961–62 Al Ahly Zamalek Tersana
1962–63 Tersana Zamalek Al Ahly
1963–64 Zamalek Tersana No third place awarded
1964–65 Zamalek Ismaily Tersana
1965–66 Al Olympi Zamalek Ismaily
1966–67 Ismaily Al Ahly Tersana
1967–68
No Tournament
1968–69
No Tournament
1969–70
No Tournament
1970–71
Not Finished
1971–72
No Tournament
1972–73 Ghazl El Mahalla
1973–74
Not Finished
1974–75 Al Ahly
1975–76 Al Ahly
1976–77 Al Ahly
1977–78 Zamalek
1978–79 Al Ahly
1979–80 Al Ahly
1980–81 Al Ahly
1981–82 Al Ahly
1982–83 Al Mokawloon Al Arab
1983–84 Zamalek
1984–85 Al Ahly
1985–86 Al Ahly
1986–87 Al Ahly
1987–88 Zamalek
1988–89 Al Ahly
1989–90
Not Finished
1990–91 Ismaily
1991–92 Zamalek
1992–93 Zamalek
1993–94 Al Ahly
1994–95 Al Ahly
1995–96 Al Ahly
1996–97 Al Ahly
1997–98 Al Ahly
1998–99 Al Ahly
1999–00 Al Ahly
2000–01 Zamalek
2001–02 Ismaily
2002–03 Zamalek
2003–04 Zamalek Al Ahly Ismaily
2004–05 Al Ahly ENPPI Haras El Hodood
2005–06 Al Ahly Zamalek ENPPI
2006–07 Al Ahly Zamalek Ismaily
2007–08 Al Ahly Zamalek Ismaily
2008–09 Al Ahly Ismaily Petrojet
2009–10 Al Ahly Zamalek Ismaily
2010–11 Al Ahly Zamalek Ismaily
2011–12
Not Finished

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