What is sock ball? How the game played on small streets got big


Sock ball was long considered a poor manโ€™s game for Egyptian football lovers, but more recently it has become a show of celebration during Islamโ€™s holy month of Ramadan and takes over the streets.

Originally played with some old socks or scraps crammed inside each other to form a ball, sock ball is likely to have been the first football played by both Egyptโ€™s massive football stars and the fans who root for them.

โ€œThe sock ball in Alexandria is so special, it has its own enjoyment, and honestly, not just anyone can play sock ball,โ€ said Ahmed Youssef, a sock player in the coastal city of Alexandria.

Loyal fan Ibrahim Abu Al Wafa described it as a game of skill and strategy, with sock ball requiring a great deal of talent from players who learn to control a small ball in tight spaces on narrow streets to score against their rivals.

โ€œ[Sock ball] has its enjoyment and a wide popularity across Alexandria,โ€ he said of the game he has been in love with since the 1960s.

Players take part in a sock ball match during a Ramadan football tournament held on a street in Alexandria, Egypt, on March 23, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Players take part in a sock ball match during a Ramadan football tournament held on a street in Alexandria, Egypt, on March 23, 2025. Photo: Reuters

No expensive ball is needed and there is no need for a club to play in. Everyone in the neighbourhood can join in for a game of sock ball in the street.

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