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Essam Baheeg
Baheeg in 1964
Personal information
Full name Essam Baheeg
Date of birth (1931-02-26)26 February 1931
Place of birth Alexandria, Egypt
Date of death 4 December 2008(2008-12-04) (aged 77)
Place of death Cairo, Egypt
Position(s) Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1949–1960 Zamalek
International career
1953–1960 Egypt (4)
Managerial career
1987–1988 Zamalek
1999–2000 Qanah
2000–2001 Sharqiya
Sohag
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Egypt (as player)
Mediterranean Games
Winner 1955
Africa Cup of Nations
Winner 1959
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Essam Baheeg (Template:Lang-ar; 26 February 1931 – 4 December 2008) was an Egyptian football manager and former footballer who played as a winger for Zamalek. He also played for the Egyptian national team, and represented his country and was part of the team that won the 1959 Africa Cup of Nations.

Early life

He was born on 26 February 1931 in Alexandria, Egypt to a middle class family. He started playing football in the streets of the city. Afterwards, he moved to Cairo in mid-1940s.

Playing career

Essam Baheeg's talent was discovered by Zamalek's president Mohammed Haidar Pasha who chose Baheeg for the club's youth team when he was 18 years old.

Baheeg (right), Samir Qotb and Ali Mohsen with Zamalek in 1959

In 1949, Baheeg played for Zamalek's first team, and quickly became a key player for Zamalek, thanks to his talent and skills, he reached fame at a young age. Baheeg was known for his loyalty and sincerity to Zamalek, this increased his popularity among the clubs' fans and the Egyptian football fans in general. He played for eleven seasons for Zamalek which he played for in his entire professional career.[1][2]

Despite his short career as a player and his early retirement, he won with his team 6 titles of the Egypt Cup (1951–52, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60). He also won with Zamalek the Cairo League for three consecutive seasons in (1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53). In his last season, Baheeg won with Zamalek the 1959–60 Egyptian Premier League title . He did not play for any other club throughout his 12-year football career, he's considered an icon and symbol for the club.[3]

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Baheeg with Zamalek

With his country, he played with Egypt for eleven years, from 1949 till his retirement. He played for his country in the 1959 African Cup of Nations, and participated in the two matches against the Ethiopia and Sudan. He scored the two winning goals in the final against Sudan and lead his country to win their second title. Baheeg also scored a famous goal in France from forty yards in the football finals of the 1955 Mediterranean Games in Barcelona, in which Egypt won the gold medal.[4]

Coaching career

Baheeg coached the National Bank of Egypt SC in the 1970s, and coached Zamalek in the 1987-88 season and achieved the 1987–88 Egyptian League, the 1988 Egypt Cup, and the 1987 Afro-Asian Club Championship, in addition to winning the Friendship Cup. He coached El Qanah FC in the 1999-2000 season, coached El Sharkia SC in the 2000-01 season, and Sohag SC in the 2001-02 season. He won the elections and was a board member of Zamalek. Baheeg holds the record for Zamalek as the only coach who achieved 10 consecutive wins in the Egyptian League, and this number has not been broken yet with any other coach.[5]

Career statistics

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 17 July 1955 Barcelona, Spain France France B 6–2 Win 1955 Mediterranean Games
2. 20 July 1955 Barcelona, Spain Spain Spain B 1–1 Draw 1955 Mediterranean Games
3. 29 May 1959 Al Ahly Stadium, Cairo, United Arab Republic  Sudan 2–1 Win 1959 African Cup of Nations
4. 29 May 1959 Al Ahly Stadium, Cairo, United Arab Republic  Sudan 2–1 Win 1959 African Cup of Nations
Correct as of 13 January 2017[6]

Death

Baheeg died on 4 December 2008 at the age of 77, in Cairo, Egypt.

Honours

Player

Zamalek SC
Egypt

Head coach

Zamalek SC

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "بوابة روز اليوسف | "عصام بهيج".. أسطورة الفارس الأبيض". بوابة روز اليوسف. 2022-04-15. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  2. ^ Arab Observer and the Scribe. General Organisation of Publications. July 1965.
  3. ^ "Essam Baheeg - Stats and titles won". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  4. ^ "مدفع رمضان.. صاروخ عصام بهيج في مرمى السودان يحسم اللقب الثاني للفراعنة". مصراوي.كوم (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  5. ^ لبنى عبد الله (3 August 2017). "لازم تعرف.. عصام بهيج قاد الزمالك للتتويج برباعية فى موسم واحد".
  6. ^ Egyptian International Soccer Matches Since 1920
  7. ^ "عصام بهيج - ﺗﻤﺜﻴﻞ - فيلموجرافيا، صور، فيديو". elCinema.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2018-07-10.