Khaled Mahmoud

My journey in journalism began in 2013 across various departments until I specialised in sports journalism in 2015 when I found my greatest passion there, focusing on covering major European leagues. 

Over the past years, I have combined covering major football tournaments with tennis, a game I love dearly and find in it the peace and elegance I wish to see in all sports.

My passion for football started with the 1998 World Cup, which I consider the best of all time, with the great stars who participated and the historic matches played across France. 

I became attached to tennis starting in 2005, specifically since watching my first tournament on the clay courts at Roland Garros, which holds a special place in my heart. With the overwhelming popularity of football worldwide, my goal has become to elevate the popularity of tennis to a similar level, especially since it already has a significant following in the Arab world. As for my favourite player, it is the Swiss Roger Federer.

Articles by Khaled Mahmoud
  1. 'Portugal better without him!' - Ronaldo urged to 'step aside'

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s role in the Portugal national team has come under intense scrutiny once again following a frustrating start to their 2026 World Cup campaign. After a 1-1 draw against DR Congo, former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng has suggested that the legendary forward may need to sacrifice his starting spot for the good of the collective.

  2. Martinez defends keeping Ronaldo on in Portugal's draw with DR Congo

    Portugal boss Roberto Martinez has stood firm in his support of Cristiano Ronaldo despite the veteran striker enduring a frustrating afternoon in their 2026 World Cup opener. The Selecao were held to a shock 1-1 draw by DR Congo in Houston and Ronaldo played the full 90 minutes despite struggling to affect the game, leaving fans and pundits questioning the captain's continued presence in the starting XI.

  3. Henry slams Ronaldo after Portugal draw with DR Congo

    Thierry Henry has pulled no punches in his assessment of Cristiano Ronaldo's performance during Portugal's frustrating start to their 2026 World Cup campaign. The former Arsenal striker highlighted a specific moment where he believes the legendary forward's desire for personal glory cost his nation a vital goal in their 1-1 draw against DR Congo.

  1. Ex-Netherlands star apologises for Japan remark

    Former Netherlands international Rafael van der Vaart has issued a formal apology following a wave of backlash over offensive comments made during the 2026 World Cup. The ex-Tottenham and Real Madrid midfielder was working as a pundit for a Dutch broadcaster when he made a controversial remark regarding the appearance of Japan’s players after their 2-2 draw with the Oranje.

  2. Wahi arrested over alleged spot-fixing

    Investigative authorities in France have reportedly questioned Ivory Coast international Elye Wahi in relation to serious spot-fixing allegations. The shocking claims involve an intentional yellow card received during a domestic match just weeks before the forward took to the field at the World Cup.

  3. Vozinha mother granted U.S. visa for World Cup

    The 2026 World Cup has produced its fair share of emotional storylines, but few resonate as strongly as the journey of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha. After a heroic performance against Spain in a match that ended 0-0 and left him in tears over his family's absence, the 40-year-old veteran has received the news he was dreaming of.

  4. Inter reach agreement with Provedel

    Inter have taken a significant step in fortifying their squad for the upcoming campaign by reaching a total agreement for Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel. The 32-year-old shot-stopper is set to join the reigning Serie A champions after seeing his role in the capital diminish following a change in management.

  5. Klopp fuels Rohl exit as Rangers suffer blow

    Rangers have been dealt a staggering blow in their quest for stability as manager Danny Rohl has officially departed Ibrox for Red Bull Salzburg. While the Glasgow giants had planned to back the German tactician despite a difficult season, external influences have forced their hand, bringing his tenure to a sudden and dramatic end.

  6. Henry snubs Mbappe for 'most important' star

    Thierry Henry has claimed that Michael Olise has overtaken Kylian Mbappe as France's "most important player" following their impressive World Cup victory over Senegal. While Mbappe made history by becoming the nation's all-time leading goalscorer during the 3-1 win, it was the Bayern Munich star who caught the eye of the legendary striker.

  7. Klopp hits back at criticism over Musiala comments

    Jurgen Klopp has moved to clarify his recent comments regarding Jamal Musiala after his tactical suggestions sparked a wave of criticism in Germany. The former Liverpool manager had suggested that Deniz Undav might be a better fit for the starting XI in certain scenarios, leading legend Lothar Matthaus to question his judgment.