In July 1939 the Association started publishing a sports magazine entitled Athletiki Enosis, Bulletin of the Athletic Union of Greek Alexandria.
Many of them served as athletes of the national team, such as Nikolaou in the 60m, Gerolaimou in the long jump, discus and shot put,[4] Alexandros Papafigos in the speed races, K. Varotsis in the jumps, A. Parodos also in jumping,[5] Hatzikostas in shot put, Giannopoulos and Assouad in discus throwing, Koutlaki, Borz, Annie Shock, Suartz and Nikolaou in speedway, Maha in discus throwing[5], Vlastoudaki in javelin throwing who repeatedly broke the Pan-Egyptian record.
[6] In 1955, the AEEA won the Egyptian inter-club championship with 69 points to National Cairo's 68, with 6 gold, 5 silver, and 7 bronze medals.
[7] The football department was struggling early in the local championship winning Alexandria many times the big league with the enemy "Juno Regkresion.
[9][10] After 1960, when the Greek community has shrunk, the football department at times participate in tournaments or local infrastructure of Alexandria.
By the end of World War II participated in Egyptian league leading role in many athletic events.