Moataz Elgammal

News editor

Working as a football journalist was my first childhood dream. I became a journalist and a member of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate, but covering topics far from the world of sports until the opportunity came in early 2020 when I joined Kooora, and then GOAL.

My memories with football began with Zinedine Zidane's historic triumph in the 1998 World Cup and France's unforgettable win over Brazil in the final, along with the Egyptian league matches and the rivalry between Al Ahly, Zamalek, and Ismaily during that era.

I don't support a specific team in Europe, but I enjoyed watching Milan with "Maldini, Gattuso, Kaka, Pirlo" and was amazed by Barcelona with "Busquets, Iniesta, Xavi, Neymar, Villa, Messi, Suarez", before following Mohamed Salah in his exceptional career with Fiorentina, Roma, and Liverpool.

My unforgettable sports moment was Mohamed Aboutrika's goal in Al Ahly's victory over Sfaxien in the 2006 CAF Champions League final.

My ideal lineup: Buffon; Cafu - Van Dijk - Maldini - Roberto Carlos; Pirlo - Zidane - Iniesta - Kaka; Cristiano Ronaldo - Messi

Articles by Moataz Elgammal
  1. Szoboszlai fires Conference League warning to Liverpool

    Dominik Szoboszlai has delivered a brutally honest assessment of Liverpool's current struggles following a frustrating 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur. The Hungarian midfielder warned his teammates that their dramatic drop in standards could result in them settling for Europa Conference League football next season if they fail to wake up and arrest their alarming slump in form.

  2. What's Tudor doing? Spurs boss accused of embarrassing mistake

    Tottenham interim manager Igor Tudor appeared to be caught on camera making an embarrassing blunder ahead of his side's crucial Premier League fixture at Anfield on Sunday. Fans were convinced that the Croatian tactician mistakenly approached a member of his own backroom staff, believing he was initiating a traditional pre-match handshake with Liverpool boss Arne Slot, sparking widespread mockery online.

  3. Man City planning shock transfer raid on Spurs for familiar face

    Manchester City are weighing up a sensational summer swoop for Tottenham Hotspur right-back Pedro Porro as the reigning Premier League champions look to finally replace Kyle Walker. With Spurs currently fighting a desperate battle against relegation, Pep Guardiola's side are ready to capitalise on a potential mass exodus by bringing the Spanish defender back to the Etihad Stadium.

  1. Fofana rues errors in Chelsea loss to PSG

    Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has heavily criticised his team's defensive blunders following a devastating 5-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Despite equalising twice, a string of late errors gifted the French champions three late goals, leaving Chelsea with a mountain to climb ahead of next week's crucial second leg at Stamford Bridge.

  2. 📽️ | Jorgensen gifts PSG crucial goal with huge blunder

    Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen endured a Champions League nightmare against Paris Saint-Germain. With the score locked at 2-2, his catastrophic passing error playing out from the back gifted Vitinha a cheeky lobbed goal. This horrific blunder sparked a late collapse, leaving Liam Rosenior’s side facing a massive 5-2 deficit ahead of the second leg and complicating their season entirely.

  3. Arteta fuming after Arsenal’s Leverkusen draw

    Mikel Arteta expressed his frustration after Arsenal were beaten at their own game during a 1-1 Champions League draw with Bayer Leverkusen. The manager lamented his team's lack of urgency and attention as they conceded from a set-piece, a tactic the Gunners usually dominate. However, a late Kai Havertz penalty ensured the last-16 tie remains finely balanced ahead of the return leg.

  4. Madueke: Instinct won Arsenal penalty against Leverkusen

    Arsenal winger Noni Madueke has revealed that pure instinct guided his crucial penalty-winning run in the Champions League round of 16 first leg. After securing a vital 1-1 draw away at Bayer Leverkusen, the dynamic substitute is deeply confident that a roaring Emirates Stadium crowd will push Mikel Arteta’s squad towards the quarter-finals when the two sides meet again next week.

  5. Why Enzo Fernandez could leave Chelsea for PSG

    Chelsea face a significant battle to retain midfield maestro Enzo Fernandez if they fail to qualify for next season's Champions League. Despite holding a massive long-term contract at Stamford Bridge, the Argentine World Cup winner is reportedly attracting serious interest from European heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain, who are closely monitoring his situation in London.

  6. Kinsky speaks out after Spurs UCL nightmare

    Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has broken his silence following a disastrous Champions League debut against Atletico Madrid. The young shot-stopper was brutally substituted by interim manager Igor Tudor after making two costly errors in the opening 17 minutes. Despite the harsh treatment and a crushing 5-2 defeat, Kinsky remains determined to bounce back.

  7. Less than half of Chelsea sale proceeds to go to Ukraine war victims

    The long-running saga of Chelsea's multi-billion-pound takeover has taken a dramatic new twist. Recent company accounts reveal that former owner Roman Abramovich is legally required to donate only the net proceeds of the sale to a charitable foundation. With massive internal debts owed to a Jersey-based investment firm, less than half of the headline price will reach war victims.

  8. Redknapp open to Spurs return with Tudor under fire

    Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has sensationally opened the door to a dramatic return to the club as their Premier League relegation crisis deepens. With interim head coach Igor Tudor facing mounting pressure following a disastrous run of four consecutive defeats, the veteran boss admits he would gladly step back into the dugout to help save his old side.

  9. 📽️ | The Ultimate Brazilian GOAT? Estevao decides!

    Chelsea's sensational teenage winger Estevao Willian has surprisingly snubbed his modern idol in a captivating quick-fire elimination game. Despite his deep admiration for the current generation, the young forward ultimately crowned the legendary three-time World Cup winner as the absolute greatest Brazilian footballer of all time following a series of tough choices.

  10. Dortmund fend off PL giants with Nmecha deal

    Borussia Dortmund have secured a massive boost with the confirmation of a new contract for star midfielder Felix Nmecha. The Bundesliga club moved swiftly to fend off heavy interest from top Premier League sides, tying the 25-year-old down until 2030. Nmecha's renewal secures Dortmund's midfield metronome for his peak years ahead of the World Cup.