GUC Eagles Win the Egyptian Super Bowl
The GUC Eagles claim the throne as the Egyptian Bowl winners for the second consecutive year.

Sweat, pain, pressure, power, strength, endurance, and determination are all packed up into this one sport that represents raw talent and loyal teamwork. American Football may be relatively new in Egypt and Africa in general, but it has developed into an essential element in the world of Egyptian sports. The longer you have been in Egypt, the more you would realise that this sport was practically designed to suit the talents and energy that each Egyptian fosters. If you are a fan, or are even just interested in the sport, you would be happy to know that you no longer need YouTube or movies to catch a few football scenes because the EFAF league is on all the time.
Having started on February 26 of this year, the EFAF season concludes with the victory of the GUC Eagles four days ago against the Cairo Hell Hounds. The match was seriously on fire because the Hounds had the lead with the score of 10-3 only to be faced with an epic comeback by the Eagles, who won the match with a score of 12-10.
The match was followed by ceremony to award the league’s best performers.
Defensive Player of The Year |
Tigers LB Ahmed Ramy |
Rookie of the Year |
Bears RB Aly Samir |
Coach of The Year |
Tigers HC Mark Sholars |
Offensive Player of The Year |
Eagles WR Seif Swailam |
Co-MVP of the Egyptian Bowl |