| CAF | |
|---|---|
| Short name | EFA |
| Founded | 3 December 1921; 103 years ago (1921-12-03) |
| Headquarters | Cairo |
| FIFA affiliation | 1923 |
| CAF affiliation | 1957 |
| President | Hany Abo Rida |
| Website | www |
TheEgyptian Football Association (Arabic:الاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم) is the governing body ofassociation football inEgypt. A member ofFIFA since 1923 and a founding member of theCAF, the EFA has jurisdiction over theEgyptian football league system and is responsible for themen's andwomen's national teams.[1]
The EFA headquarters is located inGezira,Cairo. The EFA organizes the semi-professionalEgyptian Second Division as well as the lower regional leagues at the third and fourth levels of the league system.[2]
Christians comprise approximately 5–9% of Egypt's population, the majority of whom areCoptic Orthodox Christians.[3] Despite their significant numbers, there are currently no Coptic members on the national football team. However, in the past, there have been notable Christian players, such asHany Ramzy. Additionally, prominent Christian families, like the Sawiris family, own major football clubs, includingEl Gouna FC andZED FC.
Over the years, there have been numerous reports and complaints (both formal and informal) from Coptic advocacy groups and community members, such as Coptic Solidarity, regarding the alleged exclusion of Christians from the football league and Egypt's national team. A similar complaint was filed by Coptic Solidarity to theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) concerning the exclusion of Christians fromEgypt's Olympic teams. These exclusions have been described as systematic, though neither FIFA nor the IOC has initiated any investigations into these claims.[4]