A small dream began and took off; He stumbled repeatedly,
but persistence and determination prevailed, for this dream to stand on its
feet again, so that the Egyptian legend Mohamed Salah became a global star
whose memory is buzzing around the globe, that young man in his twenties who
amazed the world with his creativity in playing, and in this article we will
learn about the history of Mohamed Salah And the awards he won in his football
career.
Mohamed Salah's life
He is the Egyptian player Mohamed Hamed Ghaly Taha. He was
born on the 15th of June 1992 AD in the city of Basyoun in the Gharbia
Governorate. He grew up in a poor family. His father was a simple merchant, and
it is unfortunate that his difficult financial circumstances did not allow him
to enroll in a large university. But he joined the Wireless Institute only, and
he mentions that he did not enroll in high school because he preferred to stay
at the headquarters of the Arab Contractors Club in Cairo, and with regard to
his married life; He married the Egyptian Maggie Mohamed in 2013; They gave
birth to their daughter, Makkah, and he became famous on social media as “Abu
Makkah” and became a symbol by which he was referred to.
History of Mohamed
Salah
The history of Mohamed Salah is rich, as Mohamed Salah took
his first step in the football career in the youth of the Arab Contractors
Club, so this stage was his first creative station, and it is worth noting that
he made many football posts, and following are the stages of Mohamed Salah’s
history in Egyptian sports:
Salah joined the players of the Arab Contractors team to
stand in front of Mansoura Club, and at that time he was only a substitute.
He moved from the adjective “substitute” to become a key
player in the club, and in 2010 he managed to score his first goal against
Al-Ahly club.
Zamalek club president Mamdouh Abbas refused to receive him
as a player in the club, due to his lack of experience and young age.
The Swiss club Basel offered him to join the team in 2012,
and he was contracted with a deal worth 2 million euros.
After joining Basel, he participated in the Champions League
against the Norwegian Molde club, and scored an own goal.
He took his team, Basel, towards qualification after a match
that ended in a draw with Tottenham Hotspur, but his team overcame its
counterpart on penalties.
Professional Mohamed
Salah
Mohamed Salah's professionalism came after a football career
full of glories, and he had many achievements in his life. Professionalism
began as follows:
The spotlight turned to Mohamed Salah after the Champions
League, and he became the talk of local and international newspapers.
He received offers from Chelsea and Liverpool to join them,
but he preferred to join Chelsea FC, and thus became the first Egyptian to join
the club, and he officially moved to it on January 26, 2014.
Salah's situation in Chelsea was destabilized as a result of
his country's refusal to agree to join academic institutes to complete his
education.
He joined the Italian club Fiorentina after he refused to stay on the bench for a long time, so he joined the loan for only 6 months.
He contributed golden goals against Juventus club for his
club Fiorentina, thus transferring him to the semi-finals of the Italian Cup.
Rome borrowed the player Salah in one of the seasons, then
bought him from Chelsea for 15 million euros, and he achieved a lot for Rome in
just one season.
He managed to catch the eye with his remarkable brilliance
in the world of football, so Liverpool looked forward to contracting him
immediately after the end of his season with Rome in 2017.
He presented an exceptional season with Liverpool FC in the
2018 season, and led him to the Champions League final, to present Liverpool in
one season with Salah what he could not achieve in many years.
Mohamed Salah Awards
Among the most prominent awards that Mohamed Salah achieved
during his football career:
2012, he won the Best Young Player Award in Africa.
2013, won the award for best player in the Swiss Super
League.
2014 AD, he participated with the players Muhammad Abu Trika
and Asamoah Gyan in the award for top scorer in the African qualifiers for the
2014 World Cup.
2015-2016, he managed to get the player of the season award
in the club of Rome.
2016, his achievements culminated in winning the Best Arab
Player Award from Globe Soccer.
2017 AD, the Moroccan newspaper Al-Munthab presented him
with the Golden Lion Award for Best Football Player.
2017, Footballer of the Year award in England.
2017 Golden Boot Award in the English Premier League.
2018 BristolstMotors Award, which he won after receiving the
highest audience vote.
Mohamed Salah's awards were not limited to the
aforementioned, but he also carried many awards as the best scorer or best
player of the month repeatedly during the years 2017-2018.
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