# Ahmed Fathy

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Egyptian footballer (born 1984)

For the Qatari footballer, see [Ahmed Fathy (Qatari footballer)](/source/Ahmed_Fathy_(Qatari_footballer)).

Not to be confused with [Ahmed Fathi](/source/Ahmed_Fathi).

Ahmed Fathy Fathy with Egypt at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Personal information Full name Ahmed Fathy Abdelmonem Ahmed Ibrahim[1] Date of birth (1984-11-10) 10 November 1984 (age 41)[1] Place of birth Benha, Egypt Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] Position Full-back Youth career Ismaily Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2007 Ismaily 73 (7) 2007 Sheffield United 3 (0) 2007–2014 Al Ahly 106 (12) 2007–2008 → Kazma (loan) 21 (4) 2013 → Hull City (loan) 7 (0) 2014–2015 Umm Salal 17 (1) 2015–2020 Al Ahly 114 (4) 2020–2024 Pyramids 62 (0) Total 403 (28) International career‡ 2012 Egypt Olympic (O.P.) ? (?) 2002–2021 Egypt 136 (3) Medal record Representing Egypt Africa Cup of Nations Winner 2006 Egypt Winner 2008 Ghana Winner 2010 Angola Pan Arab Games 2007 Cairo African Youth Championship Winner 2003 Burkina Faso * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 16 August 2024 ‡ National team caps and goals as of 16 August 2024

**Ahmed Fathy Abdelmonem Ahmed Ibrahim** ([Egyptian Arabic](/source/Egyptian_Arabic_language): أحمد فتحى عبد المنعم أحمد إبراهيم; born 10 November 1984) is an Egyptian former professional [footballer](/source/Association_football) who played as a [full-back](/source/Full-back_(association_football)).

Considered by some as one of Africa's best-ever full-backs, Fathy started his career with Egyptian side [Ismaily SC](/source/Ismaily_SC) before moving to England to play in the [Premier League](/source/Premier_League) with [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.) in 2007. Fathy returned to Egypt after only a few months however, signing for [Al Ahly](/source/Al_Ahly_SC) where he remained until April 2020 when he signed for [Pyramids FC](/source/Pyramids_FC), whilst also spending some time on loan at both the Kuwait side [Kazma](/source/Kazma_Sporting_Club) and [Hull City](/source/Hull_City_A.F.C.) back in England. Alongside his club career, Fathy represented [Egypt](/source/Egypt_national_football_team) from 2002, playing over one hundred games and scoring nine goals for his country.

## Club career

### Early career: Ismaily and Sheffield United

Fathy was born in [Banha](/source/Banha),[2] He played as a [midfielder](/source/Midfielder) and [right-back](/source/Right-back) for [Ismaily](/source/Ismaily_SC) in Egypt, where he won the [2001–02 Egyptian Premier League](/source/2001%E2%80%9302_Egyptian_Premier_League). In early 2007, Egyptian [newspaper](/source/Newspaper) *[Al-Ahram](/source/Al-Ahram)* reported that Fathy's club had accepted [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.)'s £700,000 offer for the player,[3] and after a number of weeks of protracted negotiations, Fathy signed a three-and-a-half-year contract on 24 January 2007.[4] Fathy made his [Premier League](/source/Premier_League) debut for United as a [substitute](/source/Substitute_(association_football)) in the closing minutes of a 2–1 victory over [Tottenham Hotspur](/source/Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.) at [Bramall Lane](/source/Bramall_Lane) on 10 February 2007,[5] and made his full first team debut at [Anfield](/source/Anfield) against [Liverpool](/source/Liverpool_F.C.) on 24 February 2007,[6] but failed to hold down a regular spot for the Blades.[7]

### Al Ahly

Fathy had been linked with a move to the Egyptian club [El Zamalek](/source/El_Zamalek) for €2 million after discussions with Sheffield United's management, but the player refused the transfer even though the clubs had agreed a fee – with Fathy insisting he wanted to continue his career as a professional player outside of Egypt. However, El Zamalek's Egyptian rivals [Al Ahly](/source/Al_Ahly_SC) succeeded in gaining Fathy's consent for a move and [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.)'s agreement to a deal. On 10 September 2007 Fathy joined El-Ahly for a fee of £675,000 after making just three senior appearances for United in the eight months he had spent with the club.[7][8]

Fathy had been signed after the transfer window in Egypt had closed however, and with Al-Ahly being unable to register him to play until the following January, they looked to place Fathy on loan outside of the country to help to regain match fitness. Al Ahly managed to broker a deal with Kuwaiti side [Kazma](/source/Kazma_Sporting_Club) to accept the player on a loan, where Fathy played regularly for the first team, scoring four goals. Fathy finally made his Al Ahly debut in an away game against [Arab Contractors](/source/Arab_Contractors_SC) on 10 March 2008, and went on to become Ahly's first choice in central midfield alongside [Hossam Ashour](/source/Hossam_Ashour). Following the departure of [Ahmed Sedik](/source/Ahmed_Sedik) in 2009, Fathy was moved to right back where he once again became a regular for the team.

#### Loan to Hull City

In January 2013, English [Championship](/source/Football_League_Championship) side [Hull City](/source/Hull_City_A.F.C.) expressed an interest in signing Fathy, along with his teammate [Gedo](/source/Mohamed_Nagy_Ismail_Afash), on loan until the end of the [2012–13 season](/source/2012%E2%80%9313_Hull_City_A.F.C._season).[9] On 31 January 2013, Hull City had finalized a six-month loan deal for Fathy and Gedo, with Hull paying £500,000 for each player's services.[10] Fathy made his debut on 16 February 2013 at home in a 1–0 win against [Charlton Athletic](/source/Charlton_Athletic_F.C.), appearing as a second-half substitute for [Paul McShane](/source/Paul_McShane_(footballer)).[11]

### Umm Salal

Fathy left [Al Ahly](/source/Al_Ahly_SC) after his contract expired in June 2014 and joined [Umm Salal](/source/Umm_Salal_SC) in Qatar in August 2014 after an unsuccessful trial with English giants [Arsenal](/source/Arsenal_F.C.).[12]

### Return to Al Ahly

Fathy rejoined Al Ahly in 2015.[13] In April 2020, he decided to leave the club by the end of the season.[14]

### Pyramids FC and retirement

On 11 April 2020, Pyramids FC announced that Fathy would be joining their side at the end of the season on a free transfer after Al Ahly's failure of securing a contract renewal with the 35 year old defender.[15] On 21 September 2024, he announced his retirement from football.[16]

## International career

Fathy playing for Egypt at the [2018 FIFA World Cup](/source/2018_FIFA_World_Cup).

Fathy became the [Egypt national team](/source/Egypt_national_football_team)'s youngest ever international when he was [capped](/source/Cap_(sport)) at 17 years old in 2001 against [South Africa](/source/South_Africa_national_football_team). Fathy was picked for the National team by Egyptian Coach [Mohsen Saleh](/source/Mohsen_Saleh) even before playing in his club's first team [Ismaily SC](/source/Ismaily_SC), although this followed soon after, and was then called up for the Egyptian youth team. Fathy was a member of the Egyptian youth team that won the [African Youth Cup](/source/African_Youth_Championship) 2003 in Burkina Faso, and was part of the Egypt squad at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in 2003, and at one point Fathy was part of Egypt's U-20, U-23 and senior squads at the same time. Fathy was also part of the Egypt squad that won the [Africa Cup of Nations](/source/Africa_Cup_of_Nations) at the [Cairo International Stadium](/source/Cairo_International_Stadium) in 2006, when they beat [Ivory Coast](/source/Ivory_Coast_national_football_team) on penalties in the final.

In the [2010 Africa Cup of Nations](/source/2010_Africa_Cup_of_Nations), Fathy was named as the fair player of the tournament and he was named in the team of the tournament.

In May 2018, he was named in Egypt's squad for the [2018 FIFA World Cup](/source/2018_FIFA_World_Cup) in Russia.[17] He scored an own goal in the match against [Russia](/source/Russia_national_football_team).[18]

## Career statistics

- *As of match played 16 November 2021*[19]

Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps Goals Egypt 2002 1 0 2003 3 0 2004 10 0 2005 12 0 2006 9 0 2007 3 1 2008 10 1 2009 15 0 2010 12 1 2011 8 0 2012 5 0 2013 11 0 2014 9 0 2015 1 0 2016 4 0 2017 11 0 2018 6 0 2019 2 0 2020 0 0 2021 2 0 Total 134 3

- *Scores and results list Egypt's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Fathy goal.*

List of international goals scored by Ahmed Fathy[20] No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 7 February 2007 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt Sweden 2–0 2–0 Friendly 2 7 February 2008 Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi, Ghana Ivory Coast 1–0 4–1 2008 Africa Cup of Nations 3 11 August 2010 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt DR Congo 3–1 6–3 Friendly

## Honours

**Ismaily**

- [Egyptian Premier League](/source/Egyptian_Premier_League): [2001–02](/source/2001%E2%80%9302_Egyptian_Premier_League)

**Al Ahly**

- [Egyptian Premier League](/source/Egyptian_Premier_League): [2007–08](/source/2007%E2%80%9308_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2008–09](/source/2008%E2%80%9309_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2009–10](/source/2009%E2%80%9310_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2010–11](/source/2010%E2%80%9311_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2013–14](/source/2013%E2%80%9314_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2015–16](/source/2015%E2%80%9316_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2016–17](/source/2016%E2%80%9317_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2017–18](/source/2017%E2%80%9318_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2018–19](/source/2018%E2%80%9319_Egyptian_Premier_League), [2019–20](/source/2019%E2%80%9320_Egyptian_Premier_League)

- [Egypt Cup](/source/Egyptian_Soccer_Cup): [2016–17](/source/2016%E2%80%9317_Egypt_Cup), [2019–20](/source/2019%E2%80%9320_Egypt_Cup)

- [Egyptian Super Cup](/source/Egyptian_Super_Cup): [2008](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2008_Egyptian_Super_Cup&action=edit&redlink=1), [2010](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2010_Egyptian_Super_Cup&action=edit&redlink=1), [2012](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2012_Egyptian_Super_Cup&action=edit&redlink=1), [2015](/source/2015_Egyptian_Super_Cup), [2018](/source/2018_Egyptian_Super_Cup), [2019](/source/2019_Egyptian_Super_Cup)

- [CAF Champions League](/source/CAF_Champions_League): [2008](/source/CAF_Champions_League_2008), [2012](/source/CAF_Champions_League_2012), [2013](/source/CAF_Champions_League_2013), [2019–20](/source/2019%E2%80%9320_CAF_Champions_League)

- [CAF Super Cup](/source/CAF_Super_Cup): [2009](/source/2009_CAF_Super_Cup), [2014](/source/2014_CAF_Super_Cup)

**Pyramids**

- [Egypt Cup](/source/Egyptian_Soccer_Cup): [2023–24](/source/2023%E2%80%9324_Egypt_Cup)

**Egypt**

- [Africa Cup of Nations](/source/Africa_Cup_of_Nations): [2006](/source/2006_Africa_Cup_of_Nations), [2008](/source/2008_Africa_Cup_of_Nations), [2010](/source/2010_Africa_Cup_of_Nations)

- [Pan Arab Games](/source/Pan_Arab_Games): [2007](/source/Football_at_the_2007_Pan_Arab_Games)

**Egypt U20**

- [African Youth Championship](/source/African_Youth_Championship): [2003](/source/2003_African_Youth_Championship)

**Individual**

- [CAF Team of the Year](/source/CAF_Team_of_the_Year): [2012](/source/CAF_Team_of_the_Year#2012), [2013](/source/CAF_Team_of_the_Year#2013), [2017](/source/CAF_Team_of_the_Year#2017)

- [IFFHS CAF Men's Team of the Decade](/source/International_Federation_of_Football_History_%26_Statistics#Men_Team_of_the_Decade_(2011–2020)) 2011–2020[21]

## See also

- [Football in Africa portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Football_in_Africa)

- [List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps](/source/List_of_men's_footballers_with_100_or_more_international_caps)

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## External links

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- [Ahmed Fathi](https://pyramidsfc.com/en/first-team/ahmad-fathi/) at the Pyramids FC website

- [Ahmed Fathy](https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/clubs/players/250035621/) – [UEFA](/source/UEFA) competition record ([archive](https://web.archive.org/web/2020/https://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=250035621/profile/index.html))

- [Ahmed Fathi Ibrahim](https://olympics.com/en/athletes/ahmed-fathi-ibrahim) at [Olympics.com](/source/International_Olympic_Committee)

- [Ahmed Fathi](https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/125822) at [Olympedia](/source/Olympedia)

- [Ahmed Fathi](https://www.instagram.com/ahmedfathi_24/) on [Instagram](/source/Instagram_(identifier))

Sporting positions Preceded by Hossam Ashour Al Ahly SC captain 2020 Succeeded by Mohamed El Shenawy

Egypt squads v t e Egypt squad – 2004 African Cup of Nations 1 Nader 2 Fahim 3 El-Quabbani 4 El-Nahhas 5 El-Saqqa 6 Gomaa 7 Fathy 8 Tamer 9 Mido 10 Belal 11 El-Said 12 Barakat 13 T. El-Sayed 14 Emam 15 El-Tabei 16 A. El-Sayed 17 Hassan 18 Ghaly 19 Ali 20 Khashaba 21 Said 22 Mahmoud Coach: Saleh v t e Egypt squad – 2006 Africa Cup of Nations winners (5th title) 1 El Hadary 2 Ah. El Sayed 3 Abdel Wahab 4 Said 5 El Sakka 6 Mostafa 7 Fathy 8 Eno 9 H. Hassan (c) 10 Moteab 11 Shawky 12 Barakat 13 T. El Sayed 14 Ali 15 Mido 16 Ab. El Sayed 17 A. Hassan 18 Sabry 19 Zaki 20 Gomaa 21 Eid 22 Abou Trika 23 Abdel Monsef Coach: Shehata v t e Egypt squad – 2008 Africa Cup of Nations winners (6th title) 1 El Hadary 2 Fathalla 3 El Mohamady 4 I. Said 5 Shady 6 H. Said 7 Fathy 8 Abd Rabo 9 Zidan 10 Moteab 11 Shawky 12 Gamal 13 El Sayed 14 Moawad 15 Shaaban 16 Abdel Monsef 17 A. Hassan (c) 18 Fadl 19 Zaki 20 Gomaa 21 Mostafa 22 Abou Trika 23 Sobhy Coach: Shehata v t e Egypt squad – 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup 1 El Hadary 2 Fathalla 3 El Mohamady 4 Okka 5 Khairy 6 Said 7 Fathy 8 Abd Rabo 9 Zidan 10 Eid 11 Shawky 12 Homos 13 Tawfik 14 Moawad 15 Farag 16 El Saued 17 Hassan (c) 18 Abdel Ghani 19 Abo Gresha 20 Gomaa 21 Raouf 22 Abou Trika 23 Sobhy Coach: Shehata v t e Egypt squad – 2010 Africa Cup of Nations winners (7th title) 1 El Hadary 2 Fathalla 3 El Mohamady 4 Salem 5 El Sakka 6 Said 7 Fathy 8 Abd Rabo 9 Zidan 10 Moteab 11 Eid 12 Ghaly 13 Tawfik 14 Moawad 15 Gedo 16 El Sayed 17 Hassan (c) 18 Shikabala 19 Abdel Shafy 20 Gomaa 21 Raouf 22 Hamdy 23 Abou El Saoud Coach: Shehata v t e Egypt men's football squad – 2012 Summer Olympics 1 El Shenawy 2 Alaa 3 Ali 4 Gaber 5 Aboutrika (c) 6 Hegazi 7 Fathy 8 Shehab 9 Mohsen 10 Moteab 11 Salah 12 Ramadan 13 Saleh 14 Hassan 15 Saad 16 Magdy 17 Elneny 18 Bassam Coach: Ramzy v t e Egypt squad – 2017 Africa Cup of Nations runners-up 1 El Hadary (c) 2 Gabr 3 El Mohamady 4 Gaber 5 I. Salah 6 Hegazi 7 Fathy 8 Hamed 9 Hassan 10 M. Salah 11 Kahraba 12 Dowidar 13 Abdel Shafy 14 Ramadan 15 Hafez 16 Ekramy 17 El Neny 18 Mohsen 19 El Said 20 Samir 21 Trézéguet 22 Warda 23 El Shenawy Coach: Cúper v t e Egypt squad – 2018 FIFA World Cup 1 El Hadary (c) 2 Gabr 3 El Mohamady 4 Gaber 5 Morsy 6 Hegazi 7 Fathy 8 Hamed 9 Mohsen 10 Salah 11 Kahraba 12 Ashraf 13 Abdel Shafy 14 Sobhi 15 Hamdy 16 Ekramy 17 El Neny 18 Shikabala 19 El Said 20 Samir 21 Trézéguet 22 Warda 23 El Shenawy Coach: Cúper

Awards v t e 2012 CAF Team of the Year GK: Lutunu Dulé DF: Ahmed El-Basha DF: Walid Hichri DF: Stoppila Sunzu DF: Ahmed Fathy MF: Mohamed Aboutrika MF: Yaya Touré MF: Alex Song MF: Younès Belhanda FW: Didier Drogba FW: Christopher Katongo v t e 2013 CAF Team of the Year GK: Vincent Enyeama DF: Ahmed Fathy DF: Medhi Benatia DF: Kévin Constant MF: Jonathan Pitroipa MF: Mikel John Obi MF: Yaya Touré MF: Mohamed Aboutrika FW: Emmanuel Emenike FW: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang FW: Asamoah Gyan v t e 2017 CAF Team of the Year GK: Aymen Mathlouthi DF: Ahmed Fathy DF: Eric Bailly DF: Ali Maâloul MF: Mohamed Ounajem MF: Karim El Ahmadi MF: Achraf Bencharki MF: Junior Ajayi FW: Khalid Boutaïb FW: Taha Yassine Khenissi FW: Mohamed Salah v t e Al Ahly SC Player of the Season 2009–10: Barakat 2010–11: Fathy 2012–13: Abou Trika 2013–14: Fathy 2014–15: Zakaria 2015–16: El Said 2016–17: Samir 2017–18: Azaro 2018–19: Maâloul 2019–20: El Shenawy 2022–23: Maâloul v t e CAF Champions League Team of the Decade 2010–2020 Goalkeepers Denis Onyango Defenders Ahmed Fathy Wael Gomaa Stoppila Sunzu Ali Maâloul Midfielders Hossam Ghaly Hossam Ashour Percy Tau Forwards Walid Soliman Mbwana Samatta Khama Billiat

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- [Egypt](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Egypt)

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