Mohamed Saeed

MENA Region and Europe Football Correspondent

I began my journalism journey in 2011, specializing in investigative reporting. This allowed me to explore various fields in depth and develop strong analytical skills, until I decided to focus on my first passion: football. I moved on to cover the Egyptian national team across all age groups, global football, and other sports such as swimming, shooting, and squash.

My passion for football began on the field, playing in youth teams for several Egyptian clubs. From there, I dedicated myself to following global football, starting with the 1998 World Cup, as well as domestic football in Egypt. I didn’t just follow it on screens—I have consistently attended matches of my favorite team, Zamalek, the most decorated club in the 20th century, from the stands.

I don’t have a favorite European team, although I lean toward AC Milan due to my admiration for stars like George Weah, Maldini, Gattuso, Kaká, Pirlo, Ronaldinho, and Seedorf. This has made watching historic El Clásico matches between Real Madrid and Barcelona even more enjoyable, while keeping me neutral in debates about them.

Still, my best football moments remain Zamalek’s victory over Ismaily and Al Ahly’s defeat to Enppi, marked by Sid Abdel-Naim’s header that secured the epic 2002–2003 league title for Zamalek, as well as AC Milan’s sweet revenge over Liverpool in the 2007 Champions League final with Inzaghi’s historic brace.

I’ve been fortunate to work for two of the Middle East’s leading sports platforms, Kooora and GOAL.COM, which gave me extensive knowledge of both Arab and global football. I was honored to join the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate in 2022, and I specialize in writing SEO-driven sports content for Kooora.

My all-time favorite lineup includes: Buffon in goal; defenders Cafu, Maldini, Beckenbauer, Roberto Carlos; midfielders Zidane, Iniesta, Lionel Messi; and forwards Mohamed Salah, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Maradona.

Throughout my career, I have published thousands of reports, investigations, and feature stories on Kooora and GOAL. Some of the highlights include:

“What do you think of falafel now, Aboutrika? Arnie Slot smashes ‘Lobster Club’ and plans to erase Manchester City!”

“Retired from tennis, but his love for Real Madrid is endless… Nadal, who voluntarily removed his Barcelona shirt and created half of Georgina’s fortune!”

“Thanks to the naïve Ceferin… the ambitions of the biggest enemy of the Roshn League give Saudi Arabia a sweeping victory for free!”

Articles by Mohamed Saeed
  1. Al-Nassr confirm CR7 injury blow

    Al-Nassr have been rocked by the news that captain Cristiano Ronaldo has sustained a significant muscle injury following their recent Saudi Pro League outing. The veteran forward was forced off late in the game during his side's victory over Al-Fayha, leaving the pitch in visible discomfort. The timing of the setback is particularly sensitive given the escalating geopolitical tensions in the region, which have sparked intense speculation regarding the 41-year-old’s immediate future in the Middle East.

  2. Gnabry and Kane talk up Bayern treble chances

    Bayern Munich currently sit top of the Bundesliga with 63 points and just 10 rounds to go, holding a commanding 11-point lead over Borussia Dortmund. With a spot in the DFB-Pokal semi-finals secured and their Champions League ambitions burning bright, the atmosphere at the club is reminiscent of their treble-winning campaign of 2020, according to Serge Gnabry. Under the guidance of Vincent Kompany, the dressing room spirit has reached levels not seen in years, leading many players to believe that a historic clean sweep of trophies is well within their grasp."

  3. Bruno Fernandes sets two conditions for Man Utd stay

    Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is at a career crossroads as he prepares to decide whether to commit the remainder of his peak years to Old Trafford or seek a fresh challenge. The Portuguese playmaker, who remains the heartbeat of the Red Devils' midfield, has reportedly established two non-negotiable conditions that must be met before he agrees to extend his stay beyond the current campaign. While the club are eager to tie their talisman down to a lucrative new deal, Fernandes is prioritising sporting ambition over financial gain as he approaches his 32nd birthday.

  4. Tottenham complain to PGMOL over officiating

    Tottenham have officially reached the end of their patience with Premier League officiating, lodging a formal written complaint to the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) regarding a series of "inconsistent" decisions. The London club, currently navigating a turbulent period under interim manager Igor Tudor, have reached out directly to PGMOL chief Howard Webb to express their growing frustration. The correspondence reportedly focuses heavily on a perceived lack of uniformity in how contact inside the penalty area is being officiated, specifically regarding goals that have been either awarded or chalked off in high-stakes moments.

  5. Getafe star calls for 10-match ban for Rudiger after brutal foul

    Real Madrid’s shocking 1-0 defeat to Getafe on Monday has been overshadowed by a moment of pure controversy involving Antonio Rudiger. The German powerhouse escaped any on-field punishment despite appearing to drive his knee into the face of Getafe left-back Diego Rico while the defender was already grounded. The incident has sparked a wave of fury from the visitors, with Rico leading the charge by suggesting the former Chelsea man acted with deliberate malice during a heated exchange between the two sides.

  6. Tudor labels Fulham star a 'cheat' after Spurs' latest defeat

    Tottenham boss Igor Tudor labelled Fulham star Raul Jimenez a "cheat" after seeing his side slump to their second London derby loss in the space of a week. Spurs followed up their 4-1 drubbing at the hands of Arsenal with a 2-1 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday, and although Tudor acknowledged his players had underperformed again, he was also unhappy with the standard of refereeing.

  7. Rosenior vents frustration over Chelsea's 'deep lying' disciplinary issues

    Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior pulled no punches in his assessment of the club's disciplinary standards following a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday. The Blues saw Pedro Neto dismissed in the 70th minute at the Emirates Stadium, a moment that effectively ended their hopes of a comeback. The red card was the club's ninth of the campaign across all competitions, including a dismissal for former head coach Enzo Maresca, and Rosenior is adamant that the trend must stop if the team is to progress.

  8. Ex-Chelsea star slams 'idiot' Neto after Arsenal loss

    Chelsea’s disciplinary woes reached a new low on Sunday as Pedro Neto saw red in a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. The Portuguese winger, who has been a key figure for the Blues this season, lost his cool in a frantic second half, leaving his side a man down just as they were chasing an equaliser. The dismissal has sparked a fierce backlash from former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton, who didn't hold back in his assessment of Neto's conduct.

  9. 🎥 Antony scores superb overhead kick in Betis-Sevilla derby

    In the heart of Andalusia, a star who once struggled to find his light in the Premier League has truly been reborn. During the high-intensity atmosphere of "El Gran Derbi" between Real Betis and Sevilla, the Brazilian winger Antony provided a moment of pure magic that left the Estadio Benito Villamarín in a state of delirium. The Manchester United flop opened the scoring with a stunning overhead kick, showing incredible improvisation and flexibility to make something out of very little.

  1. Furious Tudor admits Spurs 'lacked everything' in Fulham defeat

    Tottenham Hotspur’s freefall reached a new low on Sunday afternoon as Igor Tudor’s side slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Fulham at Craven Cottage. The result extends Spurs’ miserable winless run to 10 matches in all competitions, a sequence that has seen the North London club edge closer to the relegation zone. While Richarlison managed to find the net, it was not enough to mask a performance that interim manager Igor Tudor described in scathing terms, directing his ire at both the match officials and his own squad’s application.

  2. Fernandes surpasses Beckham in Man Utd history books

    Bruno Fernandes has further cemented his status as a modern-day Manchester United legend, surpassing David Beckham in the club’s history books after another stellar display against Crystal Palace. The Portuguese playmaker was the catalyst for a vital 2-1 comeback victory at Old Trafford, proving why he remains the heartbeat of the Red Devils' midfield. In a match defined by high stakes and historic milestones, Fernandes demonstrated the creative brilliance that has characterised his tenure in the North West since his arrival from Sporting CP.

  3. Coleen Rooney admits it is annoying having Wayne at home

    Coleen Rooney has opened up about the realities of life behind closed doors with her Manchester United legend husband Wayne Rooney, admitting that having the former England captain around the house more often can be "annoying". Since calling time on his playing career in 2021 and moving through managerial stints at Derby County, D.C. United, Birmingham City, and Plymouth Argyle, Rooney has transitioned into a frequent presence on the punditry circuit, including a regular spot on the Match of the Day sofa.

  4. Dortmund in talks for ex-Bayern star Pavard

    Borussia Dortmund are reportedly closing in on a major defensive reinforcement with a familiar face. BVB are in advanced negotiations to secure the signature of 29-year-old French international Benjamin Pavard, a player who boasts an extensive and successful history in the Bundesliga with both Stuttgart and Dortmund's arch-rivals, Bayern Munich. The move represents a significant statement of intent from the Signal Iduna Park outfit as they look to bolster their backline with elite European experience.

  5. Laporta fumes as CTA admit Barca error

    The race for the Spanish league title has been rocked by an official admission of a high-profile officiating blunder. Barcelona president Joan Laporta has spoken out after the Spanish Referees' Committee (CTA) acknowledged that Girona’s winning goal in their recent 2-1 victory over the Blaugrana should have been disallowed for a foul on Jules Kounde. Despite the rare moment of transparency from the governing body, Laporta remains frustrated that the technical validation does nothing to alter the league standings or the damage done at Montilivi.

  6. Galatasaray planning Calhanoglu raid after Osimhen 'doubles' in value

    Galatasaray are no longer content with being the dominant force in Turkish football; they have set their sights on the European elite. Following a stunning 5-2 victory over Juventus in the Champions League, vice-president Abdullah Kavukcu has outlined a blueprint to transform the Istanbul giants into a global powerhouse within five years. Central to this revolution is the successful integration of marquee signings from Serie A, a market the club has raided with increasing frequency and financial might.

  7. Kalulu shrugs off Inter red card drama

    Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu has finally spoken out about the storm that followed his controversial dismissal during the Derby d'Italia. The Frenchman was at the centre of a heated debate after receiving a second yellow card for a challenge on Alessandro Bastoni, a decision that many felt was harsh given the apparent lack of contact.

  8. Leao breaks silence on devastating impact of Jota's death

    The footballing world remains in a state of mourning following the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and the void can be felt deeply within the Portugal national team dressing room. AC Milan superstar Rafael Leao has now spoken candidly about the "devastating" impact the loss has had on the squad as they prepare for life without the forward. Jota, who had recently secured the Premier League title with Liverpool, passed away in a car accident in Zamora, Spain, alongside his brother, after a tyre blowout caused their vehicle to veer off the road.

  9. Chivu admits Bodo/Glimt had more energy than Inter

    Inter head coach Cristian Chivu has admitted his side were simply outworked and "not competitive" enough as the Nerazzurri suffered a humiliating Champions League exit at the hands of Bodo/Glimt. The Italian giants failed to overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit, falling to a 5-2 aggregate defeat after losing 2-1 on a night of high tension at San Siro. Despite enjoying long periods of possession, the hosts lacked the cutting edge and physical intensity to break down the resilient Norwegian visitors