Emad Meteb assured the star of the Egyptian team and the former Al-Ahly club the Egyptian football fans about his health after the crisis that raided him last night, and tweeted through his official account on Twitter saying: “I am fine, praise be to God,” and Al-Ahly sniper was exposed to a health problem that was subsequently transferred to a private hospital.
Tired has a history that is difficult to forget after he became one of the most famous goalscorer in Egyptian football throughout its history thanks to a series of deadly and beautiful goals, which Mouteb scored throughout his career, whether with the Al-Ahly club or the national team, or when he became a professional in the ranks of the Saudi Jeddah Union.
I’m fine, thank God ??
– Emad Meteb (@ emadmeteb90plus) March 7, 2020
Imad Miteb won 25 local, continental and international championships with Al-Ahly, including the General League, African Champions League and Club World Cup bronze.-
Miteb won three African Nations Championships with the Pharaohs in 2006, 2008 and 2010.
Imad Miteb won the title of top scorer in the 2004/2005 season with 15 goals in his first season with the first team, to write his name in letters of gold in the memory of Egyptian football.
Miteb scored his first goals with Al-Ahly in the Suez Cement nets, Miteb achieved “11” league championships, in his career with Al-Ahly through “15” years, recording “75” goals during “190” participation with Al-Ahly.
The sniper also won the Egyptian Cup title “3” times, during which he scored “19” goals in “24” games and contributed to achieving the Egyptian Super Title “7” times.
Al-Ahly shirt participated in “320” games, during which he scored “126” goals, and he is ranked second in Al-Ahly’s scorer’s list in Zamalek’s net, he scored 10 goals he scored in 6 games.
Imad Miteb, the third Egyptian top scorer at the African level, recording “28” goals in “93” posts.
He participated in “9” Club World Cup matches, during which he scored “two goals”, and became the first Ahlawy to score in the Club World Cup.
Miteb led the youth team to win the African Nations Cup in “2003” under the leadership of teacher Hassan Shehata and contributed to crowning the first team with three continental titles: “2006-2008-2010”.
Meteb spent the last 6 months in his football career, within the ranks of Saudi cooperation, and did not score goals, to return to Egypt, and then announced his retirement from football, and the direction of media work before the start of the last season of the Egyptian league.
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