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the legendary Mido comes out of retirement and… signs in D4!

In a move as surprising as it was unexpected, the Egyptian football legend Ahmed Hossambetter known as “ Mido », has just announced his big return to the green rectangle at the age of 41.

The iconic striker Pharaohswho ended his playing career more than 11 years ago, decided to return to the world of football, but this time under very particular colors: those of “Vision Club», a team he owns and which has just joined the Egyptian fourth division championship for the 2024-2025 season.

Ahmed Hossam Mido, a rich and prestigious career

Mido is not a name that goes unnoticed in the world of African football. During his glory years, the talented striker played for some of Europe’s most renowned clubs. His beginnings were marked by brilliant appearances at theAjax Amsterdam and at Celta Vigofollowed by memorable adventures in Premier League with Middlesbrough, Tottenhamet West Ham. His talent also led him to Serie Awhere he wore the jersey of theAS Romaas well as Olympic in French Ligue 1.

It was in 2013, after an impressive career punctuated by goals and highlights, that Mido made the decision to hang up his boots to devote himself to his second passion: coaching. As a coach, he managed several Egyptian teams, including the Zamalek, l’Ismailyet Wadi Deglademonstrating his tactical flair and deep knowledge of the game. At the same time, the winner of the CAN 2006 enriched the sports media landscape by becoming an analyst on various television channels, bringing his in-depth analyzes and his well-known outspokenness.

The choice of return: a daring gamble?

This decision to return to the field provokes many reactions and questions the football community. For what Midoat 41, did he choose to return to service, and what’s more, in a club fourth division ?

For some, it’s simply a clever PR move to promote their team Vision Club and to draw attention to the Egyptian D4. For others, this return reflects the unquenchable passion of Mido for football and his desire to stay close to the game, even in old age.

Either way, this bold move is a reminder that football is much more than a sport for iconic figures like Mido : it is a true vocation.

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