Mohamed Salah (football manager)

Mohamed Salah
Personal information
Full name Mohamed Salah El-Din
Place of birth Egypt
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1988[1] Zamalek
Teams managed
1999–2001 Maaden
2001–2002 Baladyet El Mahalla
2002–2003 Goldi
2003–2004 Ghazl El Mahalla
2004 Ittihad El Iskandary
2005 El Masry
2005–2006 Asmant El Suez
2006 El Masry
2006–2007 Tanta
2007 Ittihad El Iskandary
2008 Baladyet El Mahalla
2009 El Tersana
2010–2011 El Telefonat
2011–2013[2] Shoalah
2013–2014 Wehda Mecca
2014 Zamalek (Asst. coach)
2014 Zamalek (U-18) (Asst. coach)
2014 Zamalek (Asst. coach)
2014 Zamalek (Caretaker)
2015 Zamalek (Caretaker)
2016 Zamalek (Caretaker)
2016 Zamalek (Caretaker)
2017 Haras El Hodoud
2017 Zamalek (Caretaker)
2017–2018 Nogoom El Mostakbal
2018– Pharco[3]
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Mohamed Salah[4] (Arabic: محمد صلاح), is an Egyptian former footballer and head coach.

Managerial career

Shoalah

Salah was appointed manager of the Saudi club Shoalah in June 2011. He made a big impact after winning the Saudi First Division with Shoalah in the 2011-12 season. He then lead Shoalah to 3 wins and 4 losses in the 2012-13 Saudi Premier League season.[5]

Honours

player

Zamalek

  • 2 Egyptian League
  • 3 Egyptian Cup
  • 2 African Champions League

Personal

  • Best Right Defender in African Cup of Nations 1980

Manager

Maaden

  • reached first division

Shoalah

Nogoom El Mostakbal

Egyptian Second Division: 2017–18

References

  1. Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Mohamed Salah-El-Din". www.national-football-teams.com.
  2. "Mohammed Salah Profile". soccerway.com. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  3. https://www.filgoal.com/articles/330938
  4. "Mohammed Salah Arabic Translation". Google Translate. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  5. "Mohammed Salah Profile". soccerpunter.com. Retrieved 23 September 2012.


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