Mohamed Nagy

Mohamed Nagy Ismail ( Mohamed Nagui, Arabic محمد ناجي, DMG Muḥammad Nāǧī; born October 30, 1984 in Damanhur ) is an Egyptian football player who primarily by his nickname Gedo (also: Gado; pronunciation: Geddo; Arab جدو DMG Ǧaddū, Egypt. for " grandfather " ) is known. It is generally used as a midfielder but made ​​partly as a striker. Since 2011, Gedo is the Egyptian first division club Al -Ahly Cairo under contract. In 2009, he first played for the Egyptian national team.

Career

Gedo plays since 2005 for the small first division side Al -Ittihad. In 2009, Gedo extended his contract, which was initially expire after the 2010 season, by one year. First, however, the eminent Egyptian first division side Zamalek had already learned of the release of Gedos and started talking about a change with him. The end of 2009 called Zamalek after Gedos statements from him a signature as proof that he wanted to come to the club, after Gedo signed. It was initially unclear whether Gedo had already been extended at this time at Ittihad. The procedure was after the announcement in early February 2010 by Magdi Abdul- Ghani, chairman of the board of the Egyptian Players Football Association, criticized, even in the case that Gedos contract would have expired at the end of season. With regard to the lack of clarity as to whether Gedo had first signed in Zamalek or extended at Ittihad, the Ittihad chairman later said there had been a delay in the registration of the contract extension because of problems between Ittihad and the Egyptian Football Association; but it was all rigged ( until early February 2010 at the latest ).

After Gedo had shot in the football season 2009/2010 in 12 games 4 goals, the hitherto relatively unknown player was brought in late 2009 for the African Cup of Nations 2010 surprisingly in the Egyptian national football team. The Egyptian coach Hassan Shehata was heavily criticized for the decision. According to the company, there was the 25 -year-olds no preliminary talks about his installation, which he had learned only from the Internet. In the last friendly match of the Egyptian team before the championship, which was held in Dubai against Mali, Gedo played on 4 January 2010 its first international match. When he came off the bench with the score at 0-0, he scored after ten minutes the first goal for his country. Also in the African Cup of Nations, he came on as a substitute in the second half and scored during the tournament a total of five goals against Nigeria, Mozambique, Cameroon, Algeria and the gateway to the 1-0 final score in the final against Ghana. Thus, Egypt became the third consecutive time African champions and Gedo scorer of the Championship in 2010; 2nd place in the list of top scorers of the tournament shared four players, each with three goals, including team captain Ahmed Hassan Gedos.

In early February, 2010, to Gedo despite previous denials to signed in late 2009 with Zamalek. But he also expressed to be required one and a half years for Ittihad, not being able to change without the consent of the club and anyway to want to stay on the current season out there. Ittihad claimed to want Gedo not release before the end of the season 2010/2011.

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