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16 Facts About Hamada Emam

1.

Mohamed Yehia el-Horria Mohamed Emam, known as Hamada Emam, was the Vice President of the Egyptian Football Association and a former Egyptian football player.

2.

Hamada Emam became Zamalek's vice president for more than a period.

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Hamada Emam was born on November 28,1943 in the Al-Munira neighborhood of Sayyida Zeinab, adjacent to El-Qasr El-Aini Street in Cairo.

4.

Yehia Hamada Emam was a former military officer and vice governor of Gaza in 1954.

5.

Hamada Emam graduated from the Egyptian Military Academy, and worked as an officer in the Egyptian Armed Forces and be retired with the rank of Brigadier General.

6.

Hamada Emam was married Dr Maggie Al-Halwani, with whom he has two sons Hazem Emam and Ashraf Imam.

7.

One of Hamada Emam's nicknames was "Mohamed V" and this goes back to a story with Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer in 1960, when he was 18 years old.

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Hamada Emam Imam was then playing with the Zamalek's U-18, and sometimes plays for the U-20 team.

9.

Hamada Emam earned this title due to his great intelligence on the field.

10.

Hamada Emam won with Zamalek three Egypt cup titles.

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Hamada Emam was unlucky, as Egyptian football activity stopped due to the outbreak of the 1967 war, he was only 24.

12.

Hamada Emam retired after lifting the October League Cup trophy in 1974.

13.

Hamada Emam played for the Egypt national football team, but was not a regular member of the starting lineup due to his job as a military officer in the Egyptian Armed Forces.

14.

Hamada Emam played for his country in the 1970 African Cup of Nations in Sudan and Egypt finished third.

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Hamada Emam played 5 international caps for Egypt and scored 3 goals.

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Hamada Emam headed to sports management career, where he worked as sports director in Zamalek, and rose in administrative work until he reached the position of Vice President of the club, he worked as board member, and vice president of the Egyptian Football Association.