Nader El-Sayed, former goalkeeper of the Egyptian national team and Zamalek club, recalled the most unforgettable moments of his football career during his interview with media personality Esraa Younis on the program “Sahibet Al-Saada” broadcast on the “dmc” channel.
When asked about the moment he never forgets in his history, El-Sayed confirmed that winning the African Champions Clubs Championship with Zamalek in 1993 was a turning point.
He described the final match against Ghana’s Ashanti Kotoko as an “epic,” noting it was at the beginning of his professional career at only 19 years old, and that winning through penalty kicks marked a strong start and a special relationship with Zamalek fans.
El-Sayed also touched on other important milestones in his career, including winning the African championship again with Zamalek in 1996, winning the African Cup of Nations with the Egyptian national team in 1998, as well as his professional experience in Europe, where he was among the first Egyptian goalkeepers to play abroad.
He concluded by saying that these major events and championships create lasting memories for fans and are considered bright marks in any player’s history.
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