STARS IN EUROPE - Mali - CLUB - Ternana sign ex-Liverpool, PSG and Valencia midfielder Sissoko

Mohamed Sissoko's move to Italian side Ternana.

17 Feb 2017
STARS IN ASIA - NIGERIA - CLUB - Oshoala joins Chinese side Dalian Quanjian

Asisat Oshoala helped Nigeria win the Africa Women Cup of Nations 2016.

16 Feb 2017
STARS IN EUROPE - GUINEA - Florentin Pogba - Europa League tie "won't be easy for Mum"

Guinea international Florentin Pogba admits ...

15 Feb 2017
STARS IN EUROPE - SENEGAL - CLUB - Mane double gives Liverpool victory

Sadio Mane lifted Liverpool's recent gloom by scoring twice.

12 Feb 2017
FIFA RANKING - February 2017 FOR AFRICA

Cameroon climb 29 places in Fifa rankings.

10 Feb 2017
STARS IN AFRICA - UGANDA - CLUB - Onyango signs new deal at Mamelodi Sundowns

Denis Onyango is rated by CAF as the best player in Africa.

9 Feb 2017
STARS IN ASIA - NIGERIA - CLUB - Ighalo joins Changchun Yatai

Watford’s striker Odion Ighalo joins Changchun Yatai for £20m.

8 Feb 2017
2017 AFRICA CUP - THIRD PLACE - DAY 17 - Burkina Faso vs Ghana 1:0

Day 17 - 30st match - 04 February 2017 - Burkina Faso win bronze medal.

4 Feb 2017

National League - Egypt - club - Ex Tottenham boss Martin Jol guides Al Ahly to Egyptian title

AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2016 Al Ahly

 

Martin Jol won the title with Al Ahly just four months after taking over as the club's coach

Former Tottenham manager Martin Jol paid tribute to Al Ahly's fans and players after guiding the club to Egypt's Premier League title in his first season in charge of the Cairo-based outfit.

Ahly clinched the championship with a 2:1 victory over Al Ismaily in the Egyptian classico to win their 38th Egyptian league title with two matches of the season remaining.

"I'm happy, this is the first league title for me, and I will not forget it all my life," Jol told reporters.

The 60-year-old coach said bad luck had prevented his Ahly side from clinching the title weeks earlier, but felt the response to becoming champions was something he would always remember.

"I thank my players and Al Ahly fans who support us all the time, especially before the Al Ismaily match when they attended the training session last Monday.

"The atmosphere they made was unique and I'm proud of them," the Dutchman added.

The victory put Ahly on 74 points, seven points ahead of second placed rivals Zamalek who won the title last year.

"Our team is the best and biggest team in Egypt and this title assured that for all the people here," said Jol.

The former Tottenham and Fulham manager took charge of Ahly in February in mid-season, replacing Jose Poseiro.

In his four months at the Cairo club, Jol has faced difficulties, travelling to Alexandria to play their home games behind closed doors on security grounds.

"This title was not easy to win, it was very tough because of our injures and travelling every match to Alexandria - 200 Kilometres from Cairo - to play due to security reasons.

"That made the players tired, and add to that the matches of the African Champions League, we used to play two matches every week," Jol explained.

"The matches behind closed doors is painful and that is the toughest what I find here in Egypt.

"I hope they allow fans back soon to the football matches, because it's for them we play football," Jol added.

The Dutch coach will be hoping to add to the domestic title with Ahly, as they are still involved in the group stage of the African Champions League.

 

28 Jun 2016
(BBC Sport by Tarek Talaat)

Related countries

Related articles