Celebrate Ahmed Alkass Former Zamalek, Olympic and Egypt national team star and coach Junior national team Born in 2008, today, Monday, is his 59th birthday, as he was born on July 8, 1965. He participated with the Pharaohs in the World Cup in Italy in 1990. He is the one who “assisted” the goal that led to the rise against Algeria, which was scored by Hossam Hassan in November 1989 at Cairo Stadium.
His full name is Ahmed Abdo Abdel Aziz, born in Moharram Bek, Alexandria Governorate. Al Kass’s origins go back to the city of Nubia, but he was born and raised in Alexandria and began his career with the round witch at the Olympic Club, before he caught the attention of Zamalek officials to sign him.
With Zamalek, Al Kass shone and his star rose, and he joined the 100 club, scoring more than 107 goals in Egyptian LeagueHe also scored 5 goals with Zamalek Club during his various African participations, and played for the former Olympic, Zamalek and Al-Ittihad Alexandria clubs.
During his career, he won the League Champions Clubs Cup with Zamalek in 1996, and the African Super Cup in 1997. He also won the Arab Cup with the Egyptian national team in 1992 with the Egyptian military team, and the Military World Cup in 1993.
Al-Kass won the Egyptian League top scorer title 3 times in a row in the seasons 91/92, 92/93, and 93-94, all with the great Alexandria Olympic team, and he played with the Zamalek Dream Team in the 94/95 season.
During his 11-year career with Al-Olympi, Al-Kass scored 78 goals from 1983 to 1994. He left Al-Olympi at the age of 30 after winning the league’s top scorer title for 3 consecutive seasons from 1992 to 1994. He qualified for the 1990 World Cup with Mahmoud El-Gohary and participated in 3 African championships in 1992, 1994 and 1996.
The dark magician represented the Egyptian national team on 67 occasions, scoring 25 international goals, which is a high average, and he lifted the 1992 Arab Cup with the Egyptian national team after defeating Saudi Arabia in the final.
Ahmed El Kass scored 25 goals with Zamalek, including an unforgettable goal against Al Ahly in the Cairo derby, and 5 African goals that led the Whites to win the 1996 African Champions League and the Super Cup.
Al-Kass left Zamalek Club because of his insistence on being with his sick father in Alexandria, and he ended his football career with an emotional decision.
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