Sports stars mourn Azmy Mujahid’s funeral, a minute of mourning and a black league badge



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The burial and funeral ceremonies for Azmi Mujahid, the Zamalek volleyball star and the former Egyptian national team, witnessed the presence of various symbols and stars of the sport, led by Amr Al-Janayni, President of the Football Association, Ahmed Suleiman, coach of the Egyptian national team guards and former member of Zamalek, Mahmoud Saad, technical director of the Football Association and Ahmed Abduladl. Member of El-Gabalaya, Khaled Galal, Technical Director of Masr Club, and Walid Al-Attar, Executive Director of El-Gabalaya.

Youth and Sports Minister Ashraf Sobhy, Hany Abu Raida, member of the executive office of the International and African Federations, Hossam Al-Badri, technical director of the first team, and Shawky Gharib, technical director of the Egyptian Olympic team, were interested In the obituary of Azmi Mujahid, in addition to the Al-Ahly Club and the Hadary of the Pyramids and each of the goals of the national teams Al-Ahly and Hadary of the Pyramids. The first and Mohamed Ibrahim, current compensation player.

Officials of the five-member Football Association Committee headed by Amr Al-Ganaini decided to observe a minute of silence for the late Azmi Mujahid during the 27th round of League matches and wear black badges.

Azmi Mujahid was one of the legends of the volleyball game in Egypt and of the Zamalek club, where Azmi Mujahid played two Olympic Games, in Montreal 1976, in addition to his representation of Egypt in the World Cup and his ranking among the 10 best players in the World Cup. 1975, and one also among Egypt’s Top 10 Athletes in 1978.

Azmi Mujahid culminated his sports career by obtaining 4 sports medals from the Presidency of the Republic during his work as a player and coach of the Zamalek Club and the national team after winning all the local and African championships as a coach with the club and the national team, and Azmi Mujahid went to public works after that, assuming the position of member of the Board of Directors of the Zamalek Press Club, then with the Football Association for more than 4 years.

Mujahid also played two Olympics, in Montreal 1976, and represented in the World Cup and was ranked among the top 10 players in the World Cup in 1975, and also one of the top 10 athletes in Egypt in 1978.

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