Continued success is not achieved accidentally. Ahli have demonstrated this fact over the past few years, thanks to some splendid teamwork.
With the majority of Egyptian teams suffering dearly from administrative problems, Ahli withstood such an unhealthy atmosphere to emerge as the only winners.
Stability was definitely pivotal in Ahli's successful run this term.
Whenever you go through Ahli club's corridors you will realize that everyone is fully aware of the role he plays.
In other teams, a board member appears on TV to announce a so-called decisive decision.
Few hours later, or even minutes, the club's spokesman appears on the same channel to say the opposite without even being aware that the board member said something related to the same issue.
But with Ahli it is a completely different story. It is like the a bee hive full of effervescent workers.
Ahli's football committee, which includes some of the club's icons like Mahmoud Al-Khatib and Tarek Selim, does not have any views over team selection.
Portuguese coach Manuel Jose has the sole responsibility of picking the players whom he thinks are the best and most useful to the team. The football committee has other jobs like discussing new transfers and advising Jose over potential recruitments.
The marketing aspect also has a lion's share of Ahli's successes on the local and continental levels.
Adli Al-Qaeyi, Ahli's marketing director, ensures that the Red Devils remain the superior force in Egyptian football in terms of finances for new signings.
Many people criticize Ahli for what they believe 'their consistent efforts to deprive small teams of their stars' due to their financial strength.
But is it fair to criticize a club for its success?