Get to know your star.. Mostafa Abdo is a journey from north Cairo to the course of the Red Castle


Posted by Nada Mujahid

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 10:00 AM

Mostafa Abdo, the former Al-Ahly club star, is considered one of the most prominent stars of the Red Castle in the history of Egyptian football, especially as he is a star who engraved his name on fans and lovers of football fans in general, and not only Al-Ahly fans.

child Mustafa Abdo On the tenth of June 1953 in Cairo, he began his football career at North Cairo Club in 1968, where he joined the ranks of Al-Ahly juniors in 1970, following which he stepped directly into the first team in the following season.

“Majra” played the Red Castle in the first official match with Al-Ahly, in front of the Olympic team in the 1972 season, which ended in a positive draw with a goal for each of them, to start with the first team, highlight his name and join the ranks of the national team in 1974 under the leadership of German Dieter Kramer.

The sheikh of sports critics, Naguib El-Mestekawy, gave him a distinguished title, as he called him “Al-Magyry” in relation to that express train that came to Egypt in 1967 from the State of Hungary, as it was something special at the time within the fleet of railway lines, following the great brilliance that the player appeared on with the red team. .

Mustafa Abdo was chosen as part of the Egyptian national team that competed in the 1974 African Nations Championship in Cairo and played its first match once morest Uganda, and the match ended with Egypt winning with two goals to one, until his international retirement following holding the title of the “Cairo 1986” Nations Cup. He also participated in the “1976 Nations” 1980, 1984 and the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

Hungarian Mustafa Abdo won 10 league championships, 5 Egyptian Cups, and 5 African championships. He participated with Al-Ahly in more than 300 matches, during which he scored 51 goals, before he announced his retirement and then headed to Sports media, analyzing matches and presenting programs.






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