Al-Ahly player Ahmed Fathy

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Ahmed Fathy, Al-Ahly player

Ahmed Fathy is an Arab African football player of Egyptian nationality, born in 1984 on the tenth day of November in the city of Benha, and today he plays with the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club since 2004 AD. Then, he joined the first Egyptian national team at the age of nineteen years.


Ahmed Fathy’s career in football

  • In 2003, he participated with the Egyptian national youth team in the World Youth Cup that was held in the United Arab Emirates.
  • He contributed to the rise of the Egyptian national team to the Round of 16, before the national team’s march against Argentina was stopped.
  • After the Egyptian national team, he moved to the English club Sheffield United in the 2006/2007 season, but he achieved success in it, then he returned to the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club.
  • In 2007 he played with Kazma Al-Kuwaiti on loan, then returned two months later to Al-Ahly Club of Egypt in the same year in late December.
  • He left for the English Hull City team in 2013 with his friend Mohamed Nagy Gedo.
  • He moved to the Qatari club Umm Salal in 2014, and in 2015 he returned to the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club.
  • With Al-Ahly club, he won 12 championships, divided as follows: five championships in the local league, three African Champions League championships, two African Super Cups, and two local Super Cup championships.


General information about Ahmed Fathy

  • His full name is Ahmed Fathy Abdel Moneim.
  • It is 1.75 meters long; That is, five feet nine inches.
  • It weighs 73 kilograms.
  • His position was right-back and midfielder.
  • His sports number is in club 24, and his number in the national team is 7.
  • In 2016, he won the Best Player award in Al-Ahly Club.
  • A nickname for the Lionheart and the Fighter.
  • He went to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 06/21/2017 in order to perform the rituals of Umrah.


Ahmed Fathy’s professional career

The year Club Number of posts Objectives
2002 Egypt 113 3 goals
2003 Egypt 20 No goals
From 2000 to 2007 Ismaili 87 14 goals
2007 Sheffield United 3 No goals
From 2007 to 2014 Ahly 140 12 goals
From 2007 to 2008 Kazma (loan) 21 Target
2012 Egypt Olympic 4 No goals
2013 Hull City (loan) 7 No goals
From 2014 to 2015 Umm Salal 23 Goal
2015 Ahly 45 3 goals