Mohamed Abdel Shafi Decides to Retire from Football
Mohamed Abdel Shafi, the left-back of Zamalek Club, has decided to retire from football and to be content with what he has achieved over the past years.
According to the media personality Khaled Al-Ghandour, Mohamed Abdel Shafi, a player for Zamalek Club, has decided to retire from football permanently and to be satisfied with his contributions on the pitch.
Al-Ghandour explained that Abdel Shafi did not attend the recent Zamalek training sessions after coordinating with the club's management following his retirement decision.
Abdel Shafi missed his team's matches last season due to an injury that resulted in a torn ACL.
Mohamed Abdel Shafi has played 402 matches in his football career with Al Ahly, Al Fateh in Saudi Arabia, Zamalek, and Ghazl El Mahalla, scoring 11 goals and assisting 34.
According to the media personality Khaled Al-Ghandour, Mohamed Abdel Shafi, a player for Zamalek Club, has decided to retire from football permanently and to be satisfied with his contributions on the pitch.
Al-Ghandour explained that Abdel Shafi did not attend the recent Zamalek training sessions after coordinating with the club's management following his retirement decision.
Abdel Shafi missed his team's matches last season due to an injury that resulted in a torn ACL.
Mohamed Abdel Shafi has played 402 matches in his football career with Al Ahly, Al Fateh in Saudi Arabia, Zamalek, and Ghazl El Mahalla, scoring 11 goals and assisting 34.