Egyptian Shooting Club

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Egyptian Shooting Club (Arabic: نادي الصيد المصري, Nadi El Said) is an Egyptian club based in Giza, Egypt with several branches in Dokki, 6th of October City, Katamya, Port Said and Alexandria. The original idea of the club was to provide an area for all Egyptian shooters to express their hobby. It was founded in 1938 by a royal decree from King Farouk I of Egypt and then was called The Royal Egyptian Shooting Club. The first president of the club was a cousin of Farouk, Prince Soliman Daoud. The club has its own football team that is participating in the Egyptian Third Division.

Founded25 February 1938
Based inGiza, Egypt
PresidentAbdullah Ghorab
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Egyptian Shooting Club
Founded25 February 1938
Based inGiza, Egypt
PresidentAbdullah Ghorab
Websitewww.egyptianshootingclub.com
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