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Abobakr El Mokadem

Senior Editor

An Egyptian journalist since 2006. I initially specialized in covering local football, but over the years my interest expanded to global football, particularly the top five European leagues, with a special focus on La Liga and the Premier League.

Throughout these years, I combined field reporting with analytical work, and I became deeply involved in international football starting in 2017, when I joined Kooora.

At Kooora, I worked as a news editor, match analyst, translator, voice-over commentator, and video report producer, in addition to writing reports and articles, developing coverage plans for major events and key matches, and participating in their execution.

My passion for football began in 1990, during Egypt’s celebrations of qualifying for the Italy World Cup after a 56-year absence. I vividly remember the Egypt vs Netherlands match and Magdy Abdelghani’s historic equalizer.

On the global level, I became attached to Real Madrid at the start of the new millennium, following the great stars who wore its shirt, especially Zinedine Zidane, and later my favorite player Cristiano Ronaldo.

There are many unforgettable moments, but I would highlight Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer to Real Madrid in 2009 as the most important, as my favorite player joined the club I support in Europe.

Currently, I specialize in desk editing, translating international news and reports, proposing coverage ideas, and writing SEO-optimized content.

My all-time favorite lineup includes Gianluigi Buffon in goal; Cafu, Franz Beckenbauer, Paolo Maldini, and Roberto Carlos in defense; Zinedine Zidane, Andrés Iniesta, Diego Maradona, and Pelé in midfield; and in attack Ronaldo Nazário, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Among the reports and analyses I published on Kooora:

– After Deco and Scaloni’s statements… Is Messi’s era over?

– A golden hour gives Real Madrid hope to overcome Barcelona

– Kooora Report: Unsung heroes who shaped the greatness of the Champions League

– Kooora Story: Real Madrid defeats “itself” and wins a historic title

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Articles by Abobakr El Mokadem
  1. Barcelona has launched an urgent review of refereeing decisions after a highly controversial match against Atlético Madrid. Club officials are studying the available footage and pr

    Barcelona have expressed their frustration with referee István Kovács following Sunday’s controversial La Liga encounter at the Camp Nou. The Catalan club believe that a series of key decisions by the Romanian official cost them dearly, and their anger is being felt at the highest levels of the club. In the 63rd minute, with the score delicately balanced at 1–1, Kovács ruled out a close-range header from Ronald Araújo after consulting with his assistant, sparking immediate protests from the home side. Replays later suggested that the decision was at least debatable, and that judgment has since fuelled Barça’s sense of injustice. Club sources have made it clear that they respect the difficulty of refereeing high-stakes matches, yet they insist that certain calls had a direct impact on the final result. The dressing-room mood after the final whistle was one of palpable disappointment, with several players voicing their concerns to the media. Barcelona now face the challenge of channellin

  2. Thierry Henry has delivered a decisive verdict on the controversial sending-off of Kobarsi during Atlético Madrid’s recent fixture, arguing that the red card was both harsh and piv

    Major refereeing controversy at the European summit The latest meeting of Europe’s top footballing nations has been marred by a fresh bout of refereeing controversy, with fans and pundits alike voicing concerns over key decisions that could shape the tournament’s outcome. In an era when VAR is supposed to bring clarity, the technology once again found itself under the microscope as spectators debated offside calls, penalties and red cards that swayed the match. Referees are trained to handle the pressure of high-stakes fixtures, yet even seasoned officials can falter when the stakes are this high. The game’s governing bodies will now review the performance, but for supporters of the aggrieved team, the damage is done; trust in the system has been dented, and questions will linger long after the final whistle. As the tournament progresses, officials must strike a delicate balance: enforcing the rules without becoming the story themselves. For now, though, the talking points are all abou