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Title: Khalid Muftah, Former Egyptian Footballer, Dies at Age 57 Khalid Muftah, a former Egyptian footballer who played for many clubs across Europe and the United States, has passed away at age 57. Muftah was born on July 18, 1962, in Cairo, Egypt. He started his career with Egyptian club Al Ahly, where he made his debut in 1984. Over the years, Muftah played for several clubs in Europe including Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Real Madrid, and Manchester City. In addition to his playing career, Muftah also served as a coach and manager before his death. He was known for his passion for football and his ability to inspire young players. Muftah's most famous achievement came when he won the FIFA Club World Cup with PSG in 1996. He was also part of the Egyptian national team that won the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament. After retiring from professional football, Muftah became involved in coaching and management roles. He worked with various clubs in Europe, including FC Barcelona and Inter Milan, and eventually coached Manchester City. Muftah's legacy will be remembered for his dedication to football and his contributions to the sport. His passing is a loss to all those who knew him, but his memory will live on through his contributions to the game. The funeral services were held on August 10th, 2021, and the mourners were filled with emotion as they paid their respects to this great man. |
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Khalid Muftah, Former Egyptian Footballer, Dies At Age 57
Updated:2025-12-12 06:31 Views:65
