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| Name | Ahmed Megahed |
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Ahmed Megahed is an Egyptian former volleyball player noted for his participation in national and international competitions during the late 20th century. He represented Egyptian clubs and the Egyptian national team in tournaments across Africa, the Mediterranean, and global qualifying events. Megahed's career intersected with notable clubs, continental federations, and multi-sport events that shaped volleyball in North Africa and the Middle East.
Born in Egypt, Megahed's formative years coincided with a period of expanding athletic infrastructure in Cairo and Alexandria. He developed through youth programs affiliated with clubs such as Al Ahly SC (Cairo), Zamalek SC, and regional sports schools linked to the Egyptian Olympic Committee. During adolescence he trained at municipal facilities often used by alumni of the University of Cairo and athletes from the Port Said Sporting Club. His education combined secondary schooling with participation in club academies that had ties to the African Volleyball Confederation and regional coaching exchanges involving specialists from Italy, France, and Germany.
Megahed's senior club career featured appearances in domestic competitions organized by the Egyptian Volleyball League and cup tournaments overseen by the Egyptian Volleyball Federation. He played for prominent domestic teams that competed against rivals including Al Ahly SC (Cairo), Zamalek SC, and Smouha SC. At club level he took part in continental club events administered by the Confédération Africaine de Volleyball (CAVB), facing squads from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Cameroon. His participation placed him in matches contested under regulations aligned with the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), often coached by figures who had worked in leagues in Turkey and Greece.
Megahed was capped by the Egyptian national team for tournaments including qualifiers for the Summer Olympics, editions of the African Games, and the Mediterranean Games. He featured in matches against national teams such as Tunisia national volleyball team, Algeria national volleyball team, Nigeria national volleyball team, and Côte d'Ivoire national volleyball team. At continental championships organized by the Confédération Africaine de Volleyball, his contributions aided Egypt's bids for podium finishes that affected qualification for FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship events. He also competed in regional multi-sport meets where Egypt contended with delegations from Spain, France, Italy, and Greece in the Mediterranean context, and with African delegations from Morocco and Senegal at the African Games.
Throughout his career Megahed was noted for skills typical of top-level players trained within Egypt's club system: disciplined serve reception, tactical blocking, and coordinated offensive plays derived from patterns popularized in Italian Volleyball League coaching philosophies. Analysts compared aspects of his approach to techniques used by players in the Poland national volleyball team and the Brazil national volleyball team through shared training methods and international coaching clinics. His legacy includes mentorship roles that influenced younger athletes within institutions like Al Ahly SC (Cairo) youth sections and contributions to the competitive culture that allowed Egyptian clubs to pursue success in tournaments organized by the Confédération Africaine de Volleyball and the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball.
After retiring from active play, Megahed transitioned into roles that leveraged his on-court experience, including coaching, talent scouting, and administrative duties in clubs affiliated with the Egyptian Volleyball Federation. He participated in coaching programs and seminars alongside professionals from Italy, France, and Russia and engaged with initiatives connected to the Egyptian Olympic Committee that promoted athlete development. Megahed has been involved in community outreach in cities such as Cairo and Alexandria, supporting school-based sports programs and collaborating with coaches who previously worked in leagues like the Greek Volleyball League and the Turkish Volleyball League. His post-retirement activities contributed to pathways for players moving from domestic leagues to competitions organized by the Confédération Africaine de Volleyball and the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball.
Category:Egyptian volleyball players Category:Sportspeople from Cairo