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Trézéguet
Trézéguet (Egyptian)
Personal information
Full name: Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan
مَحمُود أَحمَد إبرَاهِيْم حَسَن
Date of birth: 1 October 1994 (1994-10-01) (age 31)
Place of birth:    Kafr El Sheikh, Flag of Egypt Egypt
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position: Forward, attacking midfielder
Club information
Current club Flag of Egypt Al Ahly
Number 7
Youth clubs
2002–2012 Flag of Egypt Al Ahly
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
2012–2016
2015–2016
2016–2018
2016–2017
2017–2018
2018–2019
2019–2022
2022
2022–2025
2024–2025
2025–
Flag of Egypt Al Ahly
Flag of BelgiumAnderlecht (loan)
Flag of Belgium Anderlecht
Flag of BelgiumRE Mouscron (loan)
Flag of TurkeyKasımpaşa (loan)
Flag of Turkey Kasımpaşa
Flag of England Aston Villa
Flag of Turkey → İstanbul Başakşehir (loan)
Flag of Turkey Trabzonspor
Flag of Qatar → Al-Rayyan (loan)
Flag of Egypt Al Ahly
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National team
2012–2014
2014
2014–
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Flag of Egypt Egypt U23
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Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan (born 1 October 1994), commonly known as Trézéguet, is an Egyptian professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Egyptian Premier League club Al Ahly, and the Egypt national team. His nickname derives from the former French footballer David Trezeguet after his former youth coach noticed similarities between the pair in playing style and appearance.

He began his career with Al Ahly, breaking into the first team at the age of 18 and helping them win the 2012 CAF Champions League and 2013 CAF Champions League. In 2015, he joined Belgian team Anderlecht and the move was later made permanent. However, he struggled to establish himself in the first team and spent the following two seasons on loan, first with fellow Belgian side Mouscron and later Turkish side Kasımpaşa. With Kasımpaşa, he became the highest scoring Egyptian player in the Turkish top flight in a single season which prompted the club to make the transfer permanent in 2018. In 2019, he joined Premier League side Aston Villa, where he played the key role in ensuring Premier League survival on their last matches of the 2019–20 season. However, he suffered series of injuries for the next two years with Villa, and was sent out on loan to İstanbul Başakşehir during the second half of 2021–22 season. He joined with defending champions of Süper Lig, Trabzonspor, in 2022.

Having represented Egypt at under-20 and under-23 level, Trézéguet made his full debut for the Egyptian senior side in 2014 at the age of 19 in a friendly against Kenya. He was named in Egypt's squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, playing in all three group matches. To date, he has made 40 appearances for his country’s national team, scoring 6 goals.

Honours[]

Club[]

Al Ahly

Aston Villa

Trabzonspor

International[]

Egypt U20

  • Africa U-20 Cup of Nations: 2013

Egypt

Individual[]

Awards

External links[]

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Egypt FA
Egypt – 2017 Africa Cup of Nations – Runners-up

1. El-Hadary (c) · 2. Gabr · 3. Elmohamady · 4. Gaber · 5. I. Salah · 6. Hegazy · 7. Fathy · 8. Hamed · 9. Koka · 10. M. Salah · 11. Kahraba · 12. Dowidar · 13. Abdel-Shafy · 14. Sobhi · 15. Hafez · 16. Ekramy · 17. Elneny · 18. Mohsen · 19. Said · 20. Samir · 21. Trézéguet · 22. Warda · 23. El-Shenawy Manager:  Flag of Argentina Héctor Cúper

Egypt FA
Egypt – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Group stage

1. El-Hadary (c) 2. Gabr 3. Elmohamady 4. Gaber 5. Morsy 6. Hegazi 7. Fathy 8. Hamed 9. Mohsen 10. Salah 11. Kahraba 12. Ashraf 13. Abdel-Shafy 14. Sobhi 15. Hamdy 16. Ekramy 17. Elneny 18. Shikabala 19. Said 20. Samir 21. Trézéguet 22. Warda 23. El Shenawy Manager:  Flag of Argentina Héctor Cúper

Egypt FA
Egypt – 2019 Africa Cup of Nations – Round of 16

1. A. El Shenawy 2. B. El Mohamady 3. A. El Mohamady (c) 4. Gaber 5. Ghazal 6. Hegazi 7. Trézéguet 8. Hamed 9. Mohsen 10. Salah 11. Soliman 12. Ashraf 13. Mansour 14. Ali 15. Hamdy 16. M. El Shenawy 17. El Neny 18. Hassan 19. El Said 20. Alaa 21. Emad 22. Warda 23. Genesh Manager:  Flag of Mexico Javier Aguirre

Egypt FA
Egypt – 2021 Africa Cup of Nations – Runners-up

1. El Shenawy 2. Abou Gabal 3. Sobhy 4. Gad 5. Hegazi 6. Ashraf 7. Mah. Hamdy 8. Abou El Fotouh 9. Alaa 10. Tawfik 11. Abdel Monem 12. Mo. Hamdy 13. El Neny 14. Trézéguet 15. El Said 16. El Solia 17. Sobhi 18. Fathy 19. Sayed 20. Lasheen 21. Ashour 22. Salah (c) 23. Sherif 24. Mohamed 25. Mar. Hamdy 26. Kamal 27. Marmoush 28. Adel Manager:  Flag of Portugal Carlos Queiroz