-Enugu Rangers (CAF Confederation Cup – Quarter-final 2003) A shock 4-0 drubbing at Nigeria's Enugu Rangers in 2003 sent the then-Manuel-Jose side out of the CAF Cup and condemned the Reds to their heaviest-ever continental defeat. Video not available -Ismaili (Arab Champions League – Group stage 2004) It was Ahli's only appearance in the Arab Champions League; a campaign marred by a 4-0 defeat at Ismaili, courtesy of a virtuoso display from ex-Mali international Dramane Traore. -Ismaili (Egyptian Premier League 2007) Three years after being released by Ahli, striker Mohamed Fadl punished his old club with a memorable brace in Cairo, inflicting the Reds' biggest home defeat of all time. -Hilal Omdurman (CAF Champions League - Group stage 2007) A devastating 3-0 loss at Hilal's Sudan, courtesy of second-half goals from Dario Khan, Hassan Karongo and Godwin Ndubuisi. -Etoile Sahel (CAF Champions League - Final 2007) Two years after crushing Etoile Sahel to clinch the Champions League, the Tunisians got their revenge with a stunning 3-1 final victory in Cairo following a goalless first-leg draw. -ENPPI (Egyptian Premier League 2008) After clinching the league title early in the 2007-2008 season, Jose decided to play the rest of the campaign with the reserves, which resulted in an embarrassing 3-0 defeat at ENPPI, who were inspired by a brace from current Zamalek midfielder Islam Awad. -Pachuca (FIFA Club World Cup – Round 2 2008) Leading Mexico's Pachuca by two goals at half time was seemingly a perfect start to Ahli's Club World Cup campaign in 2008, only for the Egyptian giants to end up losing 4-2 in Japan. -Santos (Confederation Cup – Round of 16 2009) A 3-0 first-leg victory in the Confederation Cup last 16 sounded like a routine scoreline for Ahli against Angola's Santos in Jose's last game before leaving in 2009. But the Angolan minnows stunned the African giants in the return leg to stage one of the continent's most memorable comebacks. -Ismaili (CAF Champions League – Group stage 2010) It was a game to spare for both Egyptian contestants in Africa, yet the already-eliminated Dervishes managed to claim a morale-boosting 4-2 win over their bitter rivals. -Harras Hodoud (Egyptian Premier League 2013) A thumping 3-0 drubbing marked Ahli's biggest domestic defeat in five years, thanks to a brace from Ahmed Mekki and a screamer from former midfielder Moataz Eno.