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| Name | Mohamed Salah |
| Fullname | Mohamed Salah Hamed Mahrous Ghaly |
| Birth date | 1992-06-15 |
| Birth place | Nagrig, Basyoun, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt |
| Height | 1.75 m |
| Position | Forward, winger |
| Currentclub | Liverpool |
| Clubnumber | 11 |
Mohamed Salah is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a forward and winger for Liverpool F.C. and the Egypt national football team. Recognized for his pace, dribbling, and finishing, he has earned domestic and international accolades with clubs in Egypt, Switzerland, England, Italy, and England again, and has become a prominent figure in sports, philanthropy, and cultural diplomacy. Salah's career intersects with clubs, tournaments, and institutions across African Cup of Nations, Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and FIFA World Cup competitions.
Born in Nagrig in the Gharbia Governorate of Egypt, Salah grew up in a community near Basyoun and attended local schools before joining youth setups. He developed at the youth academy of Al Mokawloon Al Arab SC (also known as Arab Contractors SC), where coaches and regional scouts from the Egyptian Football Association noticed his talent. His early environment connected him with mentors from Cairo football circles and families with ties to regional clubs such as Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC, and his emergence coincided with Egyptian national team narratives shaped by figures like Mohamed Aboutrika and Hossam Hassan.
Salah's senior breakthrough came at Al Mokawloon Al Arab SC in the Egyptian Premier League, attracting attention from European clubs and leading to a transfer to FC Basel in the Swiss Super League. At Basel, he participated in UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League qualifying matches that showcased him to scouts from Chelsea F.C. and Fiorentina. A move to Chelsea F.C. in the Premier League followed, where appearances were managed by managers including José Mourinho and competition from forwards at Stamford Bridge such as Eden Hazard and Fernando Torres.
Salah's career continued with loans to Fiorentina and AS Roma in Serie A, under coaches like Claudio Ranieri and Eusebio Di Francesco, earning praise from technical directors at clubs including AS Roma and sporting directors such as Walter Sabatini. A permanent transfer to AS Roma preceded his high-profile move to Liverpool F.C. in a transfer negotiated with agents and clubs including Rafael Benítez-era contacts and representatives who had worked with Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo. At Liverpool, under managers Jürgen Klopp and with teammates like Sadio Mané, Roberto Firmino, and Virgil van Dijk, Salah won the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League, contributing to Liverpool's campaigns in competitions such as the FIFA Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup. His performances earned individual awards from organizations including the Professional Footballers' Association and sports media outlets like BBC Sport and Sky Sports.
Salah represented Egypt at youth levels including Egypt national under-20 football team and Egypt national under-23 football team, participating in tournaments organized by the Confederation of African Football and qualifiers for events like the Olympic Games. He debuted for the senior Egypt national football team and took part in multiple Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and the FIFA World Cup finals. His international appearances involved matches against teams such as Nigeria national football team, Ghana national football team, Cameroon national football team, and opponents in qualification cycles overseen by the CAF and FIFA. Managers such as Héctor Cúper and Carlos Queiroz have been part of Egypt's coaching history during his tenure.
Salah is noted for a right-footed preference while operating on the right wing with tactics including inverted winger movements popularized in systems employed by clubs like Liverpool F.C. and AS Roma. Analysts from outlets such as The Guardian, The New York Times, ESPN, and FourFourTwo have compared his speed and finishing to players like George Weah and Lionel Messi in selective metrics. Tactical assessments by coaches including Jürgen Klopp and former managers at Chelsea F.C. and AS Roma cite his off-the-ball runs, pressing intensity, and conversion rates in competitions such as the Premier League and UEFA Champions League. Reception among supporters spans fan groups at stadiums such as Anfield, media coverage from organizations like Reuters and Associated Press, and endorsements with brands tied to global sports marketing agencies that also represent athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé.
Salah's personal profile includes residence in Liverpool and ties to his hometown of Nagrig, where he has engaged in philanthropic projects alongside local authorities and institutions such as Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports initiatives, community foundations, and partnerships referenced by media outlets including BBC News and Al Jazeera. He has been involved with charitable efforts concerning healthcare facilities, youth sports programs, and infrastructure improvements, collaborating with figures from Egyptian Football Association and municipal leaders. His public persona has intersected with cultural and religious discussions across outlets like The Washington Post and celebrities from football circles including Mohammed Aboutrika.
Salah's club statistics include goal and appearance totals accumulated at Al Mokawloon Al Arab SC, FC Basel, Chelsea F.C., Fiorentina, AS Roma, and Liverpool F.C. across competitions such as the Egyptian Premier League, Swiss Super League, Premier League, and Serie A, as well as continental tournaments like the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League. His honours include domestic and continental titles with Liverpool F.C.—notably the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League—individual awards such as Premier League Golden Boot recognitions, PFA Players' Player of the Year nominations, and selections in seasonal teams from organizers including UEFA and the Professional Footballers' Association. Internationally, his caps and goals for the Egypt national football team span qualification campaigns for the FIFA World Cup and participation in Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.
Category:1992 births Category:Living people Category:Egyptian footballers Category:Liverpool F.C. players Category:Egypt international footballers