مجدي عبيد

Magdy Obaid

Journalist | Passionate Football Writer

Throughout my journey in journalism, which began in 2006 when I joined one of Saudi Arabia’s leading newspapers, I have worked at numerous media outlets.

I have been part of the editorial teams at several prominent Arabic newspapers and digital platforms, producing hundreds of reports and in-depth investigative articles. These covered both major sporting events and the business side of sports.

However, my true passion for football began much earlier — since the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, which featured an extraordinary generation of football legends, led by the likes of France’s Zinedine Zidane and Brazil’s Roberto Carlos.

Today, I specialize in creating sports content, including journalistic features, match analyses, and coverage of major sporting events and tournaments.

My all-time favorite XI is as follows:

Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Buffon.

Defense: Cafu – Franz Beckenbauer – Paolo Maldini – Marcelo.

Midfield: Diego Maradona – Zinedine Zidane – Ronaldinho.

Attack: Lionel Messi – Ronaldo Nazário – Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Articles by Magdy Obaid
  1. Diego Simeone admitted that the minutes following José María Álvarez’s late goal at Camp Nou were anything but easy for his Atlético Madrid side. The Argentine coach, known for his

    What lies in store for Atlético in the second leg? The question hangs heavy over the club’s supporters and staff alike as they prepare for the decisive encounter. Having secured a slender advantage in the first meeting, Diego Simeone’s side now knows that ninety minutes of intense focus, disciplined tactics and clinical finishing could secure a place in the next round. Yet the opposition will not roll over; they too have studied the video, identified weaknesses and honed set-pieces. For Atlético, the challenge is twofold: first, to defend with the kind of organised solidarity that has become their hallmark; second, to exploit the inevitable gaps that will open when their opponents push forward in search of goals. The return fixture promises high stakes, nervy moments and, for the winners, a sweet reward.

  2. After the Paris incident, Kovač has struck again as Barcelona fell to Atlético. The Croatian coach, known for his disciplined tactics, masterminded another surprise result that ech

    Barcelona, known affectionately as the Blaugrana, have yet to taste victory under their current manager. This statistic, though simple, carries profound weight in the Camp Nou corridors, where expectations are sky-high and patience is thin. Supporters point to the team’s fluid, possession-based style as a hallmark of their identity, yet the results column remains stubbornly bereft of three-point entries. Without victories, the coach’s tactical nuances go uncelebrated, and the pressure mounts with every passing match. The club’s rich history demands success, and the fans’ passion refuses to accept anything less than consistent winning. Until those elusive victories arrive, the manager’s position will remain under scrutiny, and the famous red-and-blue jersey will feel the weight of unmet expectations.

  3. Motsepe on the true African champion: I handed the trophy to Koulibaly In a brief yet meaningful ceremony that encapsulated the spirit of continental supremacy, Confederation of Af

    CAF President raises the issue of Senegalese detainees in Morocco The President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has formally opened an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the detention of several Senegalese citizens in Morocco. This rare diplomatic intervention underscores the continent’s leading football body’s growing concern about the well-being of citizens from one member nation while they are present in another. Details remain scarce, but sources close to the CAF say the decision to act followed repeated appeals from Senegalese football officials who believe the situation could affect bilateral sporting relations. The move is being closely watched by both governments, as well as by fans across West Africa who see football as a unifying force capable of transcending political boundaries. In a brief statement released late yesterday, the CAF confirmed that its leader had “initiated a process” to gather accurate information about the number, conditions, an

  4. Video: Benzema leads Al-Hilal’s goal fest at Al-Khulud, piling pressure on Al-Nassr. In a performance that underlines his importance to the side, Karim Benzema inspired Al-Hilal to

    Karim Benzema’s hat-trick, combined with Salem Al-Dossari’s timely strike, propelled Al-Hilal to a convincing triumph in Saturday’s showdown. The Spanish forward opened his account inside ten minutes, coolly finishing a counter-attack, and never looked back. His second effort, a trademark left-footed curler from the edge of the box, doubled the lead just before the half-hour mark, effectively rocking the opposition’s resolve. Benzema completed his treble shortly after the interval, nodding in a corner at the near post to reach 25 goals for the season. While the spotlight rightfully shone on the former Real Madrid star, it was Al-Dossari’s individual brilliance that provided the final margin. The winger collected a loose ball, exchanged a quick one-two, and slotted home left-footed to cap a clinical team move. The result maintains Al-Hilal’s title aspirations and underlines their firepower heading into the campaign’s decisive phase.

  5. Diego Simeone has delivered a blistering assessment of the “poisonous” atmosphere surrounding Barcelona, arguing that the club’s wider culture is beyond repair. The Atlético Madrid

    What actually happened to the Atlético Madrid team bus? That seemingly simple question has set fans and reporters alike scrambling for answers. The incident occurred shortly after the final whistle of Saturday’s derby, when the usually impenetrable red-and-white vehicle was spotted with a smashed window and a trail of broken glass on the M-30 motorway. Club officials have remained tight-lipped, citing ongoing investigations, while police sources suggest foul play may be involved. For die-hard Atlético supporters, the sight of their team’s rolling fortress under attack felt like a direct strike at the heart of the club’s proud, working-class identity. As the social-media debate rages on—with rival fans trading barbs and conspiracy theories—one thing is clear: until the full story emerges, the bus will remain a symbol of unresolved tension in La Liga.

  6. In a clip that has quickly drawn attention across Saudi Arabian football, Al-Hilal winger Mutaib Al-Harbi has demonstrated his burgeoning reputation by achieving what his internati

    Al-Zaim battalion is expected to breeze through its latest assignment against Al-Khaloud, according to several football analysts who have studied the fixture. The pre-match consensus among fans and pundits alike points to a comfortable afternoon for Al-Zaim, whose recent form and squad depth give them a clear edge over their less experienced opponents. While Al-Khaloud has shown flashes of promise in training and lower-tier matches, the gulf in class between the two sides is considered too wide to bridge on the day. Al-Zaim’s disciplined tactics, combined with their star striker’s hot form, should translate into an entertaining spectacle for neutrals and a potentially lopsided scoreline. Nonetheless, coaches on both benches will use the encounter to fine-tune strategies, with Al-Zaim looking to maintain rhythm and Al-Khaloud aiming to gain valuable experience. As kickoff approaches, the general sentiment remains that this match represents a mere formality for Al-Zaim, yet another stepp

  7. Italian giants are eyeing a summer coup that could be dubbed the “dream deal”: securing Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer. The Polish striker, whose contract with Bayern Munich

    Club officials are pursuing the transfer with vigour, even though the Polish striker’s hefty salary remains a significant factor in the negotiations. Sources close to the deal say the suitors are undeterred by the player’s wage demands, which are reported to exceed £200,000 per week. They believe his proven goalscoring record and ability to operate as a lone frontman justify the investment, and they are confident that securing his signature will boost their chances of challenging for silverware next season. The 29-year-old forward has scored 150 goals in 280 club appearances and has long been admired for his strength, movement and clinical finishing. His current contract runs until 2025, but the interested party is prepared to trigger a release clause believed to be set at around €40 million. Fans are watching the developments with excitement, aware that landing such a high-profile recruit would send a powerful message to rivals and raise the club’s profile in key overseas markets. For

  8. Dortmund star opens door to Al-Ittihad talks In a development that could reshape the Saudi Pro League’s transfer landscape, Borussia Dortmund’s [name of the player] has signalled a

    The Dean has taken significant strides forward, a development that bodes well for the team’s aspirations. These advanced steps, though not specified in the brief update, suggest strategic progress in areas such as squad management, tactical preparation, and behind-the-scenes planning. Supporters will be encouraged to learn that their leader is actively pursuing initiatives designed to strengthen the club’s position both on and off the pitch. While details remain scarce, the very fact that the Dean is moving forward with purpose should instill confidence that the club’s long-term goals are being diligently pursued. As further updates become available, they will be sure to provide additional clarity on exactly how these strides will translate into success during the upcoming campaign. For now, the announcement serves as a reminder that quiet, methodical work continues apace, even when the spotlight is elsewhere.

  9. Luis Diaz

    Carragher defends Liverpool’s decision regarding Luis Díaz Jamie Carragher has come out in support of Liverpool’s handling of winger Luis Díaz, insisting that the club’s hierarchy

    Was selling the Colombian player a mistake or a shrewd move? On the face of it, the question is simple, yet beneath the surface lie complex strategic, financial and tactical considerations that define a transfer as either prudent or misguided. For any club, parting with a South American talent—especially one with the flair and creativity that Colombian footballers often display—is never a decision to be taken lightly. The move can be viewed as a necessary cost-cutting measure, a calculated gamble to balance the books or strengthen other areas, or, conversely, as a short-sighted sale that depletes the squad’s quality and disrupts team chemistry. Supporters and analysts alike will weigh the transfer fee against the player’s goals, assists, and market value, while the club’s hierarchy will factor in wage bills, squad depth, and long-term development plans. Ultimately, whether the deal is remembered as astute business or a regrettable error will depend on how the club performs in the seaso

  10. After weeks of anticipation, Senegal coach Aliou Cissé has unveiled a surprise decision that has sent shockwaves through the footballing world. The long-awaited announcement, which

    The Senegalese coach has officially switched to a full-time role, a move that underlines the national team’s commitment to maximizing preparation ahead of the upcoming qualifying campaign. This decision, long discussed among football circles, finally became official following a board meeting of the Senegal Football Federation, though the exact terms of his contract have not been disclosed. By dedicating all his working hours to the Lions of Teranga, the mentor is expected to enhance tactical planning, strengthen player relations, and oversee a more rigorous scouting operation. His new status also signals to rivals that Senegal intends to build on its 2019 Africa Cup of Nations triumph and challenge for every major honour. Supporters will be eager to see how the additional preparation time translates into results when the team returns to competitive action later this year.

  1. Shocking footage has emerged showing an Ecuadorian football legend being arrested on charges of armed robbery. The former star, whose glittering career once made him a national ico

    Christian Lara, once a promising winger on the verge of World Cup stardom, has shockingly turned his back on the game and now finds himself ensnared in a web of crime. The 27-year-old Ecuadorian, who dazzled fans with his pace and skill during qualifying, abruptly abandoned his national-team dreams and disappeared into the underworld. His sudden transformation from football hero to fugitive has left coaches, teammates and supporters alike reeling. Lara’s downfall began shortly after Ecuador secured its place in the 2026 tournament. Rather than basking in the limelight, he shunned training camps and instead fell under the influence of a shadowy network linked to match-fixing and illegal gambling. According to sources close to the investigation, the former starlet was lured by fast money and the thrill of power, factors that ultimately overshadowed his love for the beautiful game. Authorities declined to comment on the ongoing probe, but documents obtained by this publication reveal that