A fire erupted today in a shop near the Zamalek Club headquarters, located in the Mit Okba area of Giza, causing concern among locals and fans.
The blaze, which began shortly before noon, started in one of the shops adjacent to the club’s wall.
The Civil Protection Department in Giza quickly responded to the emergency, arriving on the scene to bring the fire under control.
Efforts were swiftly made to prevent the fire from spreading to other nearby buildings, ensuring the safety of both club members and the surrounding community.
This incident occurred on a significant day for Zamalek Club, as January 5 marks the 114th anniversary of its founding in 1911.
The club is known for its long and storied history in Egyptian football, and this anniversary brings added significance to the unfortunate event.
In addition to the celebrations marking over a century of history, Zamalek is also preparing for an important match today.
The team is set to face Al-Masry of Port Said in the fourth round of the African Confederation Cup group stage.
The match will take place at the Army Stadium at Borg El Arab, as Zamalek continues its pursuit of success on the continental stage.
Despite the fire, Zamalek’s management has reassured fans that the situation has been handled and will not impact the club’s upcoming activities.
Both the fire response and the scheduled match have drawn considerable attention, with fans hoping for a smooth continuation of the club’s celebrations and footballing endeavors.
As the situation in Mit Okba stabilizes, Zamalek Club remains focused on its footballing goals, with today’s match serving as a key moment in their African campaign.
Fans, both near and far, will be hoping for a victory that adds to the club’s illustrious history.
A fire erupted today in a shop near the Zamalek Club headquarters, located in the Mit Okba area of Giza, causing concern among locals and fans.
The blaze, which began shortly before noon, started in one of the shops adjacent to the club’s wall.
The Civil Protection Department in Giza quickly responded to the emergency, arriving on the scene to bring the fire under control.
Efforts were swiftly made to prevent the fire from spreading to other nearby buildings, ensuring the safety of both club members and the surrounding community.
This incident occurred on a significant day for Zamalek Club, as January 5 marks the 114th anniversary of its founding in 1911.
The club is known for its long and storied history in Egyptian football, and this anniversary brings added significance to the unfortunate event.
In addition to the celebrations marking over a century of history, Zamalek is also preparing for an important match today.
The team is set to face Al-Masry of Port Said in the fourth round of the African Confederation Cup group stage.
The match will take place at the Army Stadium at Borg El Arab, as Zamalek continues its pursuit of success on the continental stage.
Despite the fire, Zamalek’s management has reassured fans that the situation has been handled and will not impact the club’s upcoming activities.
Both the fire response and the scheduled match have drawn considerable attention, with fans hoping for a smooth continuation of the club’s celebrations and footballing endeavors.
As the situation in Mit Okba stabilizes, Zamalek Club remains focused on its footballing goals, with today’s match serving as a key moment in their African campaign.
Fans, both near and far, will be hoping for a victory that adds to the club’s illustrious history.