
EFA to Organize Egypt Women's Supercup in August
Rana Atef
The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) scheduled the 2024/2025 Women's Super Cup for next August, prior to the start of the 2025/2026, instead of May 30.
The Super Cup match will feature the champion of the Egyptian Women's Premier League, Massar, against the Egypt Women's Cup winner, Al Ahly.
Officials from Massar, as the champions of the Egyptian Women's Premier League, and Al Ahly and Wadi Degla, as the finalists of the Egypt Women's Cup, had objected to the May 30th date for the Egyptian Super Cup.
Massar achieved a significant milestone, clinching the title of the Egyptian Women's Premier League for the 2024/2025 season after a full season without a single loss.
On the other hand, Al Ahly captured the title of Egypt Women's Cup after defeating Wadi Degla 1-0 in the final.
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