

ZED FC 1–0 Al Masry: Egypt League Cup holders edge past stubborn visitors
ZED FC opened their Egypt League Cup campaign with a narrow but hard‑fought 1–0 victory over Al Masry at the Cairo International Stadium on 26 May 2026. A first‑half header from central defender Mahmoud Attia proved enough to separate the sides in a contest dominated by midfield battles and limited chances.
A single moment of quality decides the tie
The only goal arrived in the 38th minute. ZED FC, pressing high after a patient build‑up, won a corner on the left. The delivery was whipped in with pace and accuracy, and Attia rose highest to power a downward header past the Al Masry goalkeeper, who got a hand to the ball but could not keep it out. The goal came against the run of play – Al Masry had enjoyed the better of the opening exchanges, with winger Mostafa El‑Sayed twice testing ZED custodian Mohamed Abou Gabal.
After the goal, ZED retreated into a more compact shape, inviting pressure but holding firm. Al Masry’s best chance to equalise came in first‑half stoppage time when striker Mahmoud Wadi flicked a cross wide from six yards out, a miss that would haunt the visitors.
Second‑half stalemate
The second period was a tactical chess match. Al Masry dominated possession – nearly 65% – but struggled to break down a well‑organised ZED defence. The home side’s backline, anchored by the towering Mahmoud Attia and captain Ahmed Hegazy, cleared crosses and snuffed out through balls with discipline. ZED’s midfield, spearheaded by Mohamed El‑Shamy, protected the central channels effectively.
Al Masry introduced striker Marwan Mohsen in the 60th minute to add aerial presence, but the service into the box was too often inaccurate. ZED’s goalkeeper Abou Gabal was called into action only once in the second half, a routine save from a long‑range effort. At the other end, ZED’s few counter‑attacks were snuffed out by Al Masry’s defence, but the home side held on to claim the three points.
Standout performers
- ZED FC: Mahmoud Attia – not only the match‑winner with his header but also a commanding presence at the back, winning seven aerial duels and making four clearances.
- Al Masry: Midfielder Abdallah El‑Said pulled the strings in possession, completing 101 passes, but his influence waned as ZED sat deeper.
League Cup group implications
The victory gave ZED FC an early advantage in Group B of the Egypt League Cup. They now sit top of the group with three points, ahead of Al Masry, who remain pointless after their opening fixture. The tournament is played in a mini‑league format before knockout stages, so every result carries weight. For Al Masry, the defeat means they must win their next match against a lower‑division side to stay in contention for the quarter‑final spots.
ZED FC, the reigning League Cup champions, showed the kind of gritty, efficient performance that has become their hallmark in this competition. They will face a tough test in their next group match against Smouha SC.