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Mahmoud El-Khatib Personal information Full name Mahmoud El-Khatib Date of birth October 30, 1954 Place of birth in Aga city at Dakahlia, Egypt Playing position Forward (Retired) Club information Current club Ahly's Vice-president Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1972-1988 Al-Ahly 199 (108) National team 1974-1986 Egypt 170 (83) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mahmoud El-Khatib (Arabic: محمود الخطيب) (born 30 October 1954)[1] popularly nicknamed Bibo, is a former Egyptian football player.
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Career
- "Bibo" played for Al-Ahly (the African club of the century) between 1972–1988 and for the Egyptian National Team between 1974-1986 (scoring 27 goals). He made his debut in the second week of the 1972/73 season of the Egyptian League against Taiaran on October 13, 1972.
- Mahmoud El Khatib, the name speaks for itself .. Is one of the most skilled, if not the most skilled football player, who defined playgrounds throughout Egyptian and African history.
- Bibo moved to Al-Ahly in 1971 and spent 16 years with The Club before he retired in 1988 due to numerous injuries he'd suffered over the years, as with many skilled players Bibo was often the target of defenses attention, and often fouled. The problem became of such concern to Al-Ahly managerial staff that prior to one game another player was given Bibo's number 10 jersey to wear.
- Bibo Won the Egyptian League title eleven times, the Egyptian Cup six times, The African Cup Winner's Cup three times, and the African Champions League twice with his club Al-Ahly. He was also chosen best player in Egypt five times during his career.
- El Khatib was selected to be a member of the International Committee for Fair Play after playing 450 domestic and international games without being reprimanded once.
- Finally in 2007 Bibo was named the second best African Footballer in the last 50 years by the Confederation of African Football.
Achievements
- The best Egyptian player till 2008 according to statistics
Personal
- Arab Sportsman of the 20th Century.
- Known to be the best Egyptian Player in the history of the game.
- Scored 108 goals for Al-Ahly in the Egyptian league.
- Achieved Top Egyptian League Scorer twice(1977/78 & 1980/81)
- African Club Cups' All-time Top Scorer (37 goals).
- Named the second best African Footballer in the last 50 years by the Confederation of African Football.[2]
- The only Egyptian to win the golden shoe
Egyptian national team
- African Cup Of Nations for Egypt national football team 1986
- Led Egypt to the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984
- Played in the Los Angeles Olympics 1984
Al-Ahly
- 10 titles Egyptian League [3]
- 5 titles Egyptian Cup
- 2 titles African Champions League
- 3 titles African Cup Winners' Cup
External links
- Download Bibo's Goals with Al-Ahly.
- Bibo's Fans site: Goals, Photos and Songs.
- Download Bibo's goal against Bayern Munich in a friendly match
- BEBO
References
- ^ Alahram weekley article on Mahmoud El Khatib
- ^ CAF best 30 players in last 50 years
- ^ List of Egyptian League Winners
African Footballer of the Year 1970: Keïta | 1971: Sunday | 1972: Souleymane | 1973: Bwanga | 1974: Moukila | 1975: Faras | 1976: Milla | 1977: Dhiab | 1978: Razak | 1979: Nkono | 1980: Manga-Onguene | 1981: Belloumi | 1982: Nkono | 1983: El Khatib | 1984: Abega | 1985: Timoumi | 1986: Zaki | 1987: Madjer | 1988: Bwalya | 1989: Weah | 1990: Milla | 1991: Abédi Pelé | 1992: Abédi Pelé | 1993: Abédi Pelé & Yekini | 1994: Weah & Amuneke | 1995: Weah | 1996: Kanu | 1997: Ikpeba | 1998: Hadji | 1999: Kanu | 2000: Mboma | 2001: Diouf | 2002: Diouf | 2003: Eto'o | 2004: Eto'o | 2005: Eto'o | 2006: Drogba | 2007: Kanouté | 2008: Adebayor | 2009: Drogba | 2010: Eto'oCategories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Egyptian footballers
- Al-Ahly S.C. players
- Footballers at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers of Egypt
- 1980 African Cup of Nations players
- 1984 African Cup of Nations players
- 1986 African Cup of Nations players
- Egyptian football biography stubs
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