The passing of Egyptian football legend, Youssef Ahmed, has left many fans and football enthusiasts saddened. Born on January 22, 1946现场赌场投注攻略, in Alexandria, Egypt, Youssef Ahmed was one of the most celebrated footballers in the country's history.
Born as Ali Ahmed, Youssef moved to the United States when he was young but returned to Egypt after his father died. He joined the national team in 1965, where he played for Egypt from 1968-71. After that, he went on to play for several clubs including Al-Hilal,Qatar Stars League Perspective Al-Ayad, and Al-Gharafa.
Youssef was known for his aggressive style of play and his ability to score goals. He is often credited with helping Egypt win the FIFA World Cup in 1970. He was also a key player in Egypt's victory over South Korea in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final.
In 1979, Youssef was appointed head coach of Al-Gharafa, which he led to two consecutive titles in 1980 and 1981. He guided the club to its first ever title in 1980 and then won back-to-back titles in 1981 and 1982.
Unfortunately, Youssef passed away on December 11, 2018, just days before he turned 62 years old. His death came just three months after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which had been a long-standing problem in his health.
As the world mourns Youssef现场赌场投注攻略, we remember him as a true icon of Egyptian football who left a lasting impact on the sport. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of footballers to come.
