Kahraba

Mahmoud Kahraba
Personal information
Full name Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim
Date of birth (1994-04-13) 13 April 1994
Place of birth Egypt
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Attacking midfielder, second striker
Club information
Current team
Zamalek SC
Number 11
Youth career
2001-2011 Sakr Immersion School
2011-2012 ENPPI
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2015 ENPPI 36 (9)
2013–2014Luzern (loan) 16 (7)
2014Grasshopper (loan) 11 (2)
2015– Zamalek 13 (6)
National team
2011 Egypt U-17 6 (1)
2012 Egypt U-20 25 (10)
2012– Egypt U-23 3 (2)
2013– Egypt 6 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 December 2015.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 6 Sep 2015

Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim, commonly known as Kahraba (Electricity), (born 13 April 1994) is an Egyptian footballer who currently plays for Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek SC.

Career

He started his career at ENPPI Club before moving to FC Luzern in the Swiss Super League on loan. He was let go for disciplinary reasons in the late March 2014. On 27 May 2014, he went loaned to the Swiss Super League again for Grasshopper Club Zürich.[1] Kahraba has scored for Zamalek SC twice in the CAF Confederation Cup and was named Man of the Match three times so far

International career

He won the African Youth Championship with Egypt in March 2013, scoring in the final's penalty shoot-out. He was also named in the team of the tournament and finished the tournament as a joint second-highest scorer.[2]

International goals

Scores and results list Egypt's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 September 2015 Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya, N'Djamena, Chad  Chad 4–1 5–1 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

Honors

Club

Zamalek SC

References

  1. "Mahmoud Kahraba leihweise verpflichtet" (in German). Grasshopper Club Zürich. 27 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. Maher, Hatem (30 March 2013). "Egypt win U-20 African Championship after victory over Ghana". Ahram. Retrieved 31 March 2013.

External links

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