Sock Ball: The Unifying Street Game of Ramadan in Alexandria

Sock ball, traditionally the game of choice for Egyptian football enthusiasts, especially thrives during Ramadan, transforming city streets into arenas. Originating from humble beginnings using makeshift balls, this game symbolizes community spirit in Alexandria, offering everyone an inclusive platform to showcase their skills without needing expensive equipment.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-03-2025 21:21 IST | Created: 26-03-2025 21:21 IST
Sock Ball: The Unifying Street Game of Ramadan in Alexandria
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Sock ball, once considered a pastime for those who couldn't afford traditional football, has evolved into a vibrant celebration during Ramadan in Alexandria. The streets come alive as players, young and old, transform urban spaces into makeshift arenas.

Historically, sock ball was played with old pieces of cloth bundled into a ball, making it accessible to everyone, regardless of financial means. Today, this beloved game has evolved, now featuring balls made with duct tape and sewing thread for improved performance on the city's asphalted streets.

The game, which demands skill and strategy, is a source of pure joy for players and spectators alike. It fosters a deep sense of community and cultural pride, breathing life into the city's neighborhoods during the holy month of Ramadan.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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