Zamalek SC Volleyball

Zamalek has participated in FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship 2 Times in 2009,[1] 2012.

But this generation did not last long because most of the players of the Zamalek Volleyball Club joined the Police College, and some of them left the sport.

Mahmoud Al-Farwani was able to establish form and build a new generation of players in the mid-fifties, and it was the beginning of victories and crowning of domestic Competitions for the Zamalek Volleyball Club, and coach Mahmoud Al-Farwani and the great generation of the 1950s in breaking the dominance of Greek teams and it was the first title in the history of Zamalek club, was a Republic League Championship, Which later became the Egyptian Volleyball League, Cairo League Championship.

With the second generation, with: Nabil Qutb, Bahaa Abdel-Wadoud, Hani Abdel-Wadoud, Saad Zagloul, Abu Al-Dahab Muhammad, Sami Al-Sibai, Mustafa Fahmy, Essam Al-Washahi, Hossam Mandour, Nour Zaki, Emile Aziz, Salah Badir, Nabil Murad, Ali Mohamed Ali, Ahmed El-Gamal.

And who brought Zamalek back to win the league championship, which was absent from the club for 3 seasons.

Zamalek managed to reach the final match of the African Volleyball Champions League 6 times and won the title only twice, although Zamalek in that period included many good Egyptian players who represented the Egyptian volleyball team in the Los Angeles Olympics.

Zamalek won the 1st African Volleyball Champions League title in 1984, despite failing to lose the final twice before.

Making Zamalek the first club in the world to win a continental championship in volleyball and football in the same year.

They first began to make the designs in 1970s, later they began working to build the covered hall, which was established in 1986, which they named of Abdulrahman Fawzi Hall, in the honour of one of the legend of Zamalek SC, he was the first ever Arab and African footballer to score at the FIFA World Cup, when he scored twice for Egypt in their 4–2 loss against Hungary in 1934, he is also Egypt's top goalscorer at the FIFA World Cup.

The opening ceremony of Abdulrahman Fawzi Hall was held with the opening ceremony of the 5th Arab Volleyball Championship in 1986, which was won by Zamalek volleyball team for the first time in the club's history, defeating MC Alger in the final which was held in Abdulrahman Fawzi Hall.

They were involved in clashes on 8 February 2015 before the league match between Zamalek and ENPI Club at the Cairo Air Defense Stadium, where 20 people were killed.