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List of Egyptian football players in foreign leagues
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List of Egyptian football players in foreign leagues

This article provides a comprehensive list of Egyptian footballers who have played professionally in foreign leagues. It is organized by country and league tier, covering players across Europe (including the Premier League, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Süper Lig, and La Liga), Asia, North America, and beyond. Prominent figures featured include Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Mohamed Elneny (Al Jazira), Omar Marmoush (Manchester City), Mostafa Mohamed (Nantes), Mahmoud “Trézéguet” Hassan (Trabzonspor), Sam Morsy (Ipswich Town), and Ahmed Hegazi (Neom SC), among others. Lesser‑known players in youth or lower‑division clubs are also included, highlighting their participation abroad. By cataloguing both high‑profile and emerging Egyptians overseas, the list offers insight into the global reach and influence of Egyptian football talent.

List of countries

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Source:[1]

Australia

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Youth Leagues

  • Elijah Keamy - Bulleen Lions U18
  • George Matta - Manningham United U19
  • Nour Shalaby - Northcote City U17
  • Jeremiah Morcos - Brunswick Juventus U17
  • Daniel Kaldas - Geelong SC U15

England

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Premier League

EFL Championship

France

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Ligue 1

Germany

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Bundesliga


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2. Bundesliga



Regionalliga West

Greece

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Super League Greece

Latvia

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Latvijas futbola 2. līga

Netherlands

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Eredivisie

Norway

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4. divisjon

Poland

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II liga

Portugal

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Liga Portugal 2

Qatar

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Qatar Stars League

Romania

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Liga II

Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Professional League

Scotland

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Scottish League One

Spain

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LaLiga

Sweden

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Superettan

Turkey

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Süper Lig

United Arab Emirates

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UAE Pro-League

United States of America

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NCAA D1

Egyptian players won titles in European clubs

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Bold: Still playing competitive football in Europe

# Name League Cup Others Europe Worldwide TOTAL
1 Mohamed Salah Switzerland 2013, 2014, England 2020, 2025 England 2022, 2022 England2022 Europe 2019, 2019 2019 10
2 Mohamed Elneny Switzerland 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 England 2017 England 2017, 2020 7
3 Ahmed Hassan Belgium 2007 Turkey 2006, Belgium 2008 Belgium 2006, 2007 5
4 Mido Netherlands 2002, 2011 Netherlands 2002 Netherlands 2002 4
5 Koka Greece 2020, 2021 Portugal 2016, Greece 2020 4
6 Amr Warda Greece 2017, 2021 2
7 Mohamed Zidan Germany 2011, 2012 Germany 2006 3
8 Sam Morsy England 2014, 2016, 2018 3
9 Omar Gaber Switzerland 2017 Switzerland 2017[2] 2
10 Hany Ramzy Germany 1994 1
11 Ahmed Salah Hosny Europe 2000 1
12 Ayman Abdelaziz Turkey 2002 1
13 Essam El Hadary Switzerland 2009 1
14 Ahmed Hamoudi Switzerland 2015 1
15 Omar Marmoush Germany 2019 1
16 Alexander Jakobsen Georgia (country) 2023 1
17 Trézéguet Turkey 2022 1

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