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Celebrating Abdel Halim Ali: Zamalek’s All-Time Top Scorer

Written by Lubna Abdullah Tuesday, October 24, 2023 02:30 AM Abdel Halim Ali, the team’s all-time top scorer, celebrates ZamalekToday, Tuesday, is his 50th birthday, as he was born on October 24, 1973. Nightingale is one of the most prominent strikers in the history of Egyptian football in general and Zamalek in particular. He is the top scorer for the White Castle throughout its history, and on this occasion we review the most important information about his career with the football club.

1- He joined Zamalek Club from Al-Sharqiya Al-Dukhan Club, scoring 138 goals with the White Team out of 339 matches he played.

2- He has many achievements with Zamalek and the Egyptian national team, and was part of the Egyptian national team squad that won the 2006 African Cup of Nations, which was held in Cairo.

3- He became famous with the number 24 with Zamalek. The fans nicknamed him “The Nightingale” after the singer Abdel Halim Hafez, famous for his nickname (The Brown Nightingale).

4- Abdel Halim Ali scored 83 goals for Zamalek in the Egyptian Premier League, scored 16 goals in the Egypt Cup, scored 26 goals in the African Club Championships, and scored 13 goals in the Arab Championships.

5- Andalib Zamalek played 43 international matches with the Egyptian national team, during which he scored 10 goals. He was known for his moral commitment and strong religiosity and that he was a player who did not cause problems.

6- Nightingale won the Military World Cup twice with the Egyptian military team, in 2001 and 2004.

7- Abdel Halim Ali is the top scorer in the history of Zamalek Club and won the title of top scorer in the Egyptian Premier League in the 2003/2004 season with 21 goals. He is also the top scorer in the White Castle of Africa with 26 goals.

8- He won 12 championships with Zamalek, including 3 Egyptian Premier League championships, two Egyptian Cup championships, two Egyptian Super Cup championships, the African Cup Winners’ Club Championship in 2000, the African Champions League Championship in 2002, the African Super Cup in 2003, the Arab Club Championship in 2003, and the Egyptian-Saudi Super Cup in 2003. .

9- He announced his retirement from football on June 27, 2009, refusing to accept an offer from Effat Sadat, president of the Alexandria Federation at the time, to include him in order to preserve his history with the White Castle and preferred to work in coaching.

2023-10-23 23:30:00

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