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First Team Coach Kamel Ettman
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Kamel Ettman’s playing career as a midfielder for Cairo based El Sekka El Hadied stretches from 1955 till 1975. Kamal was born in Cairo on 18 september 1943 and played with the Egyptian team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964. He also proudly represented his country with the Military Team.
When Kamel hang up his boots in 1975 he went on as coach of his beloved El Sekka El Hadied and guided them from the second division into the Egyptian League. He left Egypt for The Emirates in 1991 and successfully coached both Rams and Rasl El Qema.
The country called for him to manage the Military Team in 1997, only to move to El Mansoura Club in 1999 to bring the club to the highest level. He repeated this feat with El Minia in 2001/02 and returned to national level with Egypt Under 20’s in 2002 and 2003.
Back at club level Kamel guided Aswan from the 2nd division to the Egyptian League and did the same trick with El Gaish. Kamel took over from coach Mohamed Abdel Sameh at the start of the 2005/06 campaign. |
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First Team Coach Mohamed Abdel El Sameh |
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After one year absence coach Mohamed Abdel Sameh rejoined the club he led from the third division to the second division in the club’s 2004/2005 campaign.
Coach Mohamed Abdel El Sameh, born in Sudan, 1955, studied at Higher Institute for Physical Education in Gizah where he acquired his scientific degree.
His career as left back/stopper at Ahly was almost interrupted in 1977 by a cross ligaments injury but coach Mohamed went on to play for Mokawloon, aka Arab Contractors.
After hanging up his boots Mohamed’s coaching career started at junior level with Arab Contractors, before moving on to coach the U-18’s with English trainer Tony Banfield. Mohamed also worked closely together with Joseph Hickesperger, current coach of the national team of Austria.
Coach Mohamed went on to become involved with Cairo Telecommunications Club, Masr El Dina Club, Banha, Telefonad Beni Suef and Ittesalat.
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First Team Coach Assistant Ahmed Abdel Razek |
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Ahmed Abdel Razek from Gizah, 23 July 1970, finished an impressive career as a striker in 1998 at Goldi in their Maaden years. Ahmed took off at Al Ahly’s youth ranks and went on to play for Tersana’s first team. He was with the Egyptian squad to play at the Youth World Cup Under-19’s in Portugal by the end of the Eighties.
After having served at Olombi (Olympic) from Alexandria Ahmed, switched to German Hannover ’96 from the Second Bundesliga in 1992/93 only to be transferred to Wattenscheid ’09 from the same league in 1993/94.
Ahmed became head coach with EL-E'lamyeen ( People of the Media) from Cairo and left after 3 years to live his El Gouna FC dream at the start of the 2005/06 season.
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First Team Coach Assistant Kamel El Sayeed |
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Kamel El Sayeed is from Gizah, 20 november 1959. Ghamel accomplished a commercial degree in Cairo University in 1984 and acquired a license for football training from the Egyptian Football Federation. He has been associated with Tersana, Zamalek Plastic and Misr Petrol Cairo. Kamel assisted coach Mohamed Foead in their promotion campaign of 2003/04
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Trainer Hesham Gaber |
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Cairo-born Hesham Gaber, born 28 August 1973, started his career at youth level at Zamalek Club before moving to Mokawiloon in 1998/1999 to make it to the first team in three years time. Hesham went on to play for Gathl El Mahalla in 2001/02 for a two-year spell before setting his eye on a pioneering move to El Gouna in 2003-2004. Being a player from the very first hour, Hesham has been involved with the club as trainer since 2004/2005.
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Goalkeeping Coach Sayed Mohamed Ahmed |
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Sayed Mohamed Ahmed from 01-02-1956 and Aswan are almost synonymous. Born and bred, Sayed defended Aswan’s team goal until 1988 before becoming goal keeper training coach with his local team. Yet, the challenge to become part of an exciting new venture saw Sayed moving down the Nile from Aswan via Luxor and heading straight for El Gouna with the first bus before the 2004/05 season.
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Club Doctor Khalid Ahmed Mahmoud |
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Khalid, famously known as Khalid Saad, was born in Aswan in March 1964 and finished Physical Education at Assiut University in 1985. Khalid moved on to successfully participate in the FiFa Sports Medics Course, the CAF Sports Medical and the Olympic Academic Course in Cairo.
Before joining El Gouna for the 2005/06 season Khalid was with Aswan’s first team for a staggering 13 years before moving to the Red Sea Club from Hurghada where he served 3 years. Khalid left Ohod from Saudi to employ his tremendous experience at the borders of The Red Sea yet again.
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Assistant Doctor/Masseur Ahmed Hassan Al Mansoury
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Ahmed from Mansura, March 1982, graduated ‘cum laude’ from Suez Canal University in 2003 in Physical Education. He was employed as masseur at El Matariya Club from Mansoura. Ahmed joined El Gouna Football Club in the course of the 2004/2005 season and looks after the team as assistant club doctor and masseur.
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General Secretary/Vice-Chairman Ahmed El Sefihy |
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Ahmed Sehify first saw daylight in Hurghada in 1964 and learned his skills witin commercial education. In 1987 he became in charge of the private marine fleet of Mr Samih Sawaris and has been his co-worker ever since. Ahmed now supervises the Abu Tig and Abydos Marina’s in Hurghada as Marina Activity Manager for Orascom, responsible for all marine activities such as licesnsing, maintenance, rent and dealing with port authorities. |
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