Ad-Diba

Mohamed Diab al - Attar (Arabic: محمد دياب العطار, DMG Muḥammad Diyab al - ʿ Attar, born November 17, 1926 in Alexandria ), known as (Ad) Diba, partly led by the world football governing body FIFA as Mohamed Deyab, is a former Egyptian football player and umpire.

The trained hydrologists and journalist al - Attar al -Ittihad won in 1948 with Alexandria the Egyptian Cup competition, in the final he scored the goal for 1-0. The inaugural season of the newly formed Premier League ended the Egyptians with 15 goals scorer. In 1955, he was with the club ( as a shooter of a hit in the semifinals ) Vice Cup winner.

With the national team took al - Attar part in the Summer Olympic Games in 1948 and 1952; However, to use one he did not. The private homepage Egyptian Football Net carries al - Attar on August 1, 1953 the Match against Palestine for the first time as a player of the national team of Egypt. In this and two other games of the Pan Arab Games 1953, the Egyptians scored nine goals and contributed significantly to winning the tournament at. 1957 met al - Attar during the first Africa Cup five times for the " Pharaohs"; in the final victory over the Sudan, the Egyptians contributed all four goals, so he was top scorer of the tournament.

Overall Egyptian Football Net leads to the game against Turkey on May 26, 1957 19 matches involving al - Attar, in which he scored 17 goals.

Between 1968 and 1976, the Egyptian was active as a referee for the Egyptian Football Association. In addition to intervening in World Cup qualifiers and the Gulf Cup in 1972, he came in the final of the African Cup of Nations in 1968 as a game manager to use. In addition, al - Attar participated as a line judge at the Olympic football tournament in 1976 and assisted - possibly - in the finals of the African Cup of Nations 1978.

2006 listed the Confédération Africaine de Football al - Attar on a list of the 200 best players since 1950 in the Africa 's Elite 50 of the year 1957 to 1970.

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