The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) announced on Wednesday that both clubs were fined LE 100,000 each for offensive chants made by their fans during the competition.
The EFA's competition committee also imposed an additional LE 100,000 fine on Zamalek following their fans' insulting chants during the Super Cup semi-final against Pyramids FC on Thursday.
Ahly claimed their fifth consecutive Egyptian Super Cup title on Sunday, defeating Zamalek 2-0 in the final.
Earlier in the day, Ceramica Cleopatra secured third place with a 2-1 win over Pyramids FC.
Additionally, the competition committee imposed a LE 50,000 fine on Zamalek's Brazilian winger Juan Alvina and Ahly's Ahmed ‘Zizo’ Sayed for failing to adhere to protocol during the medal ceremony.
Both players neglected to shake hands with officials during the event.
Meanwhile, Pyramids FC coach Krunoslav Jurcic was handed a one-game suspension and fined LE 10,000 after being sent off during his team's 2-1 loss to Ceramica Cleopatra in the third-place playoff.
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