Akram Tawfiq, the club’s star, celebrates Al-Ahly Today is Friday, his 27th birthday. He was born on November 8, 1997 in the city of Kafr Saqr in Sharkia. The player has a strong relationship with the Red Castle fans, who called him the Joker and the Lionheart.
And it’s similar Akram Tawfiq With Ahmed Fathi in many things, most notably playing with combat and high spirit, also the ability to perform in more than one position with the same efficiency.
Akram Tawfiq also had a very similar start to Joker Fathi, as the duo started as midfield players, then circumstances lured them to play on the right side.
Former Al-Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane gave Akram Tawfiq the nickname “Mufasa” after he watched the movie The Lion King and liked the title. Akram Tawfiq, the star of the Olympic team and Al-Ahly club, did not need a long time to enter the hearts of Egyptian football fans, fighting and playing in the spirit of his performance characteristic with every task assigned to him on the field. To prove himself among the adults.
In total, Akram Tawfiq played 118 matches with Al-Ahly, scoring 3 goals and making 7 other goals, and he succeeded in winning the title with… Red Castle In the league 3 times, the Egyptian Cup 3 times, the African Champions League twice, the African Super Cup once, a bronze medal in the Club World Cup twice, the local Super Cup twice, in addition to the African and Asia-Pacific Cup, in addition to the African U-23 Cup of Nations with the Olympic team and participated in the Tokyo Olympics.
Al-Ahly fans are singing praises about Akram Tawfiq Al-Katil’s performance, especially after he was able to overcome the cruciate ligament injury that disrupted his career on the field twice in a row.
Al-Ahly fans will not forget several matches in which Akram Tawfiq starred blatantly, most notably the Red Giant’s match against Esperance of Tunisia, after Libyan Hamdo Al-Huni was prevented from passing on more than one occasion. He was one of the reasons for Al-Ahly’s qualification to the African Final before he excelled against Kaizer Chiefs to lead the Red Giant to win the tournament. African champions for the tenth time in its history, and Akram Tawfiq reserved a starting position in the Al-Ahly squad after his manly performance, especially since he raised the slogan “No hampers” on the right front, which is the phrase he became famous for in the Club World Cup against the Brazilian Palmeiras.
Akram Tawfiq moved from Enppi to Al-Ahly Club in the summer of 2016 for 700,000 euros at the age of 17, in order to play in the youth team as well as the first team.
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