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“Since I was 15 years old I have traveled the world to be a professional player.”
“I’ve been known locally since I was 13, so I learned to deal with stress from my childhood.”
“To deal with stress, I found that no matter how secure the base of family and friends is, it was great to get away from everyday life through sports since there are no iPhones.
“All I needed was football, a small square and a door to the friends who always called, in the arena it was competitive, who could do more skills and score goals, so I can’t say I have the ability in the world today, you need more than that.
“People put a lot of ambition on me, but I even have more ambition for myself, that’s why I feel bad when I’m not training, so I have to constantly train to push myself.”
“My friends and my family ask me to back down a bit, but I can’t, because I’m not like you, because I’m Alexander, Amir Zatuna, Jacobsen, and that’s the reason why I do it.”
This is how Amir Adel, the new Zamalek player, introduced himself through the From them With a video only 97 seconds long, 3 years ago.
Alexander Jakobsen or Amir Adel, was born to an Egyptian father and a Danish mother, and his fame has already begun to appear in Denmark under the title “Ronaldinho of Denmark”.
His father, Adel Ahmed, was a former Al-Ahly player in the 1980s before moving to Denmark.
Amir became known in the Scandinavian country as “Alexander Jakobsen” due to the “political and religious” pressures he faced, according to a previous report published in the English version of FilGoal.com.
Amir explained his father’s role throughI learned a lot from my parents while in Copenhagen and Lyngby; It means a lot to me, it tells me what to do and what not to do on and off the field. Glad to have your support“.
Impress an entire nation in seconds. To the sound of a modern version of the Beethoven classic “For Elise”, “Little Ronaldinho” proved that soccer is at least as beautiful as classical music.
Amir tells TV2 about that experience:It was an educational period in my life, as I learned a lot both on and off the field. That was special for appearing in a commercial that aired approximately every five minutes on television. Also for my age. But I don’t have much to say. It was just an advertisement“.
“She had so much attention that she wasn’t ready for. I would watch TV every twenty seconds because of this ad, and when I went shopping with my mother, I had to wear a hat so they wouldn’t recognize me. It was extreme, but I’m glad I had the opportunity.“.
Not only was the young man skillful, but if you watch the video again, you can confirm for yourself that you see the Brazilian star in a miniature version.
The 26-year-old now continues:All good soccer players inspired me. I often watch videos Ability Then I practice it. I know how to train a little and what could make me better, I am inspired by them“.
Amir started with the Danish Lyngby and then moved to Copenhagen from 2004 to 2011, and with the youth team he scored 27 goals and 41 in 37 games.
Liverpool invited him for a probationary period, but it was his injury problems that limited his chances of moving to Anfield.
The Denmark youth team player recalls the reasons he did not move to Liverpool:I went through difficult times in Copenhagen, where I was battling injuries. I have been invited to Liverpool twice and the club loves me“.
“Everything was going well and there was nothing to stop me. Then all of a sudden I got injured, almost doing it, starting over and struggling to get back. I realized that it was not as easy as I thought, but I learned from it“.
17 years old at PSV Eindhoven, Holland.
The difference between playing in Denmark and the Netherlands was great, and here is a position that explains this in the words of Amir via the greatdane site:In training I played in the offensive midfield and the defensive midfielder from the other team started talking to me and asking me some questions. I lost concentration because I responded, and then when I got the ball, it hit me. Completely different mindset; You do everything to win“.
He remained at PSV from 2011 to 2014, playing only 6 games for the youth team and scoring one goal in the 2013-14 season.
He also represented Denmark’s 17- and 19-year-olds in a total of 43 matches and scored 12 goals.
After that, he won the U23 African Cup of Nations under the technical leadership of Rabih Yassin, in a generation that included Rami Rabia, Yasser Ibrahim, Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim “Kahraba”, Ahmed Hassan “Coca”, Mahmoud Hamdi “ Al-Wansh ”, Hossam Ghali, Saleh Jumaa and Mahzet Hassoud.
The PSV player told “svenskafan”: “He was new, one of the youngest players on the team and I gained a lot of experience. We made many Egyptians happy so I am very happy to have become part of the team. It is a great honor to play for Egypt”.
In 2015 he joined the Swedish team Falkenberg and left the following August after 34 games, during which he scored 4 goals, and left the team after the termination of his contract after an altercation during training with his colleague with ice bags. .
Then he had a new experience in the Norwegian league with Bodoglimt.
Bodo Glimt’s coach, Asmond Bjorkan, described Jacobsen when he joined the press conference:He seems like an amazing kid, he really wants to improve and do well. He impressed us both in training and off the field. I am absolutely sure that you are excited and ready to get the job done.“.
An experience that lasted no more than 6 months, during which he played 12 games without scoring or creating.
Jacobsen sees himself as a versatile player in midfield thanks to his great skills.I can play far left and right and number ten. I like all three“.
Amir returned to Denmark via Vyborg in January 2017, but left at the end of the season after the team was unable to avoid relegation to the second division.
His two goals and a single goal did not prevent the team from remaining among the majors, but he had the opportunity to wear the Egypt national team shirt at that time under the leadership of Héctor Cuper and only played 45 minutes in a friendly match against Togo in March 2017.
Alexander joined the ranks of the Swedish Norrkoping for two million crowns, equivalent to 5 million Egyptian pounds, according to Morten Jensen, the sporting director of the Vyborg club.
His transfer came the next day after the team said goodbye to the European League from the preliminary round in July 2017 against Rijeka, Croatia, and fought for two and a half seasons with the team, during which he scored 5 goals. and had 7 in 46 games.
It is worth that the team did not lose when they scored in the five games in which they scored.
Against Hammarby, he scored one goal and scored another, revealing his sense of comfort at his new club, over Falkenberg, his old club, to “express himself”: “Playing in Norrkoping is now much easier than it was when I was in Falkenberg. The expectations are high and I can feel that it is a great club. He says that we are the law of the game, and that suits me“.
“They were prejudiced against me. I know what I can do and I only focus on football. It is important to do well here and I am convinced that I will do better. I have a lot to prove myself“.
He also made it clear that the 4-3-3 plan is right for him. “Because it gives me the opportunity to move between the opponent’s lines“.
In the second half of the third season, Amir Maara left for Swedish club Kalmar, a year after he scored a fantastic goal against the same team.
He ended the loan and returned to Norrkoping, and got several offers, including the offer from the Romanian team of Vitoral for a value of 100,000 euros and a monthly salary of up to 8,000 euros, which is a standard offer for the club that runs Romanian legend Georgy Hagi, according to the website. DigiSport “.
But Amir’s material demands prevented the contract from being concluded last February.
He moved to the Norwegian ranks at Sarsburg after a short stint at Bodo Glimt, an experience that lasted only 6 months, during which he played 10 matches without scoring or making matches, most of which were played as a substitute in the final minutes.
In two different statements, when he joined the ranks of Vyborg and later Sarzburg, Amir described himself as saying:I am a guy who likes to challenge and have possession. I like to put my teammates in good positions and after that I like to overtake my rivals. I hope I can contribute. I want to create a lot of chances and score some goals.“.
Certainly, this is what the Zamalek fans will expect from him starting the new season.