Egyptian giants Al Ahly eye major restructure ahead of new season
Al Ahly SC are reportedly preparing a significant internal shake-up of their football structure, with the club considering the creation of a new strategic position as part of a wider administrative reform plan ahead of the new season.
The Egyptian giants, who are no strangers to evolution at the top level, are said to be working on a long-term development blueprint aimed at strengthening coordination between the youth system and the first team, while modernising the club’s technical decision-making framework.
New technical director role under consideration
Per reports, Al Ahly are actively studying the possibility of appointing a foreign technical director for the football system—a role designed to oversee and harmonise the club’s overall technical structure.
The proposed position would differ significantly from the traditional sporting director model, with a broader mandate expected to include technical alignment across all levels of the club, particularly linking the academy setup with first-team operations.
The idea has reportedly gained traction within internal discussions, with stakeholders viewing it as a step toward a more European-style football management structure.
Youth integration at the core of the plan
One of the key motivations behind the proposed restructuring is improved integration between Al Ahly’s youth development system and the senior squad.
The club believes that better coordination could help streamline player progression, ensuring that emerging talents transition more smoothly into the first team while maintaining the club’s competitive dominance domestically and continentally.
If approved, the foreign technical director would play a central role in shaping this pathway, influencing recruitment philosophy, development strategy, and long-term squad planning.
Sporting Director position not on the agenda
Despite recent speculation in some media circles, Al Ahly are not currently considering the appointment of a foreign sporting director. Club sources indicate that such reports are inaccurate, as the focus remains on refining internal roles rather than replacing existing structures.
At present, Mohamed Youssef continues to serve as sporting director, with his future expected to be assessed at the end of the current season.
A club in continuous evolution
Al Ahly’s latest discussions reflect the club’s ongoing commitment to maintaining its status as one of Africa’s most professionally run football institutions.
With success consistently expected at both domestic and continental levels, the club’s leadership appears determined to ensure that its administrative framework evolves in line with modern football demands.
While the proposal remains under review, it signals a clear intent: to strengthen the football structure from within, enhance technical consistency, and build a more sustainable pipeline between the academy and the senior team.
For now, the idea is still in the planning phase—but if implemented, it could mark another major step in Al Ahly’s long tradition of institutional innovation.
