Results

Ethiopia Premier League 06/25 15:00 36 Mekelle 70 Enderta FC v Ethio Electric FC W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 06/23 12:00 36 Mekelle 70 Enderta FC v Ethio Electric FC - PPT.
Ethiopia Premier League 06/15 12:00 35 Mekelakeya v Ethio Electric FC W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 06/10 15:00 34 Ethio Electric FC v Fasil Kenema L 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 06/05 15:00 33 Ethio Electric FC v Ethiopia Nigd Bank D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/29 15:00 32 Wolaita Dicha v Ethio Electric FC W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 05/24 15:00 31 [6] Hadiya Hossana v EEPCO FC [14] D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 05/18 06:30 30 [18] Welwalo Adigrat v EEPCO FC [14] D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/12 15:00 29 [13] EEPCO FC v Sidama Bunna [9] L 1-2
Ethiopia Premier League 05/06 06:30 28 [12] EEPCO FC v Kedus Giorgis [7] L 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 05/02 12:00 27 [3] Bahir Dar Kenema FC v EEPCO FC [12] L 2-0
Ethiopia Premier League 04/29 03:00 25 [12] Dire Dawa v EEPCO FC [13] W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 17 18
Wins 11 3 8
Draws 11 5 6
Losses 13 9 4
Goals for 27 10 17
Goals against 30 19 11
Clean sheets 15 4 11
Failed to score 17 9 8

Wikipedia - Ethio Electric S.C.

Ethio Electric Sport Club (Amharic: ኢትዮ ኤሌክትሪክ ስፖርት ክለብ), also known as EEPCO or Mebrat Hail, is an Ethiopian football club based in Addis Ababa. The club currently plays in the Ethiopian Higher League, the second division of Ethiopian football.

History

Beginnings

Ethio-Electric was found as Ethiopian Electric Power Sport Club in 1960 (1953 EC.) by the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation. It's one of the most historic clubs in Ethiopian football

In September 2018 the club announced sweeping changes at all levels of the club including hiring former Ethio-Electric star player Anwar Yasin as the club's manager.

Ethiopian Premier League

Ethio-Electric won the inaugural Ethiopian Premier League during the 1997–98 Season, known as Mebrat Hail at the time it was the club's second overall title. The club also enjoyed a great 2000–01 premier league campaign as their star striker Yordanos Abay scored a record 24 goals during the season helping Ethio-Electric to its second Premier League title (3rd overall title). His record would stand 16 years until the 2016–17 season when Dedebit striker Getaneh Kebede scored 25 goals surpassed his mark. The 2001–02 season saw Ethio-Electric picked as favorites to repeat as champions, but unfortunately fail to meet expectations as they finished behind eventual champions St. George. In 2010, the club hired former Lokomotiv Sofia and Bulgarian National team player Yordan Stoykov as its head coach.

Recent troubles

In 2016 Ethio-Electric beat Saint George S.C. to lift the club's third Addis Ababa City Cup at Addis Ababa Stadium. Ethio-Electric was relegated from the Ethiopian Premier League after the 2017–18 season.

**Ethio Electric FC: A Beacon of Passion and Pride in Ethiopian Football**

Ethio Electric FC, based in Addis Ababa, is a prominent football club that embodies the spirit and passion of Ethiopian soccer. Established in 1947, the club has a rich history and a legacy of excellence in the Ethiopian Premier League. Known for its vibrant blue and white colors, Ethio Electric FC represents not only the energy sector but also the hopes and dreams of its dedicated fanbase.

The team plays its home matches at the iconic Addis Ababa Stadium, where the electrifying atmosphere created by passionate supporters fuels the players' determination on the pitch. Ethio Electric FC is renowned for its commitment to developing local talent, nurturing young players through its youth academy, and promoting the sport at grassroots levels across the country.

With a strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, Ethio Electric FC has consistently been a competitive force in Ethiopian football, striving for league titles and cup victories. The club's motto, "Unity in Energy," reflects its mission to inspire and uplift communities through the beautiful game.

As Ethio Electric FC continues to grow and evolve, it remains a symbol of hope and resilience, uniting fans from all walks of life in their shared love for football and their unwavering support for the team. Whether on the field or in the stands, Ethio Electric FC is more than just a soccer club; it is a community, a tradition, and a source of pride for all Ethiopians.