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Place of birth
  
Minya, Egypt

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Walid Soliman


Years
  
Team

Number
  
11

Height
  
1.70 m

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Full name
  
Walid Soliman Said Arabic: وليد سليمان سعيد‎

Date of birth
  
(1984-12-01) 1 December 1984 (age 31)

Playing position
  
Attacking Midfielder Winger

Current teams
  
Al Ahly SC (#11 / Midfielder), Egypt national football team (Midfielder)

Similar People
  
Abdallah Said, Sherif Ekramy, Hossam Ashour, Hossam Ghaly, Emad Moteab

Walid soliman


Walid Soliman (Arabic: وليد سليمان‎‎ ; born 1 December 1984 in Minya) is commonly known as Walid. The Egyptian footballer is nicked named as "the Egyptian Messi" due to his magical skills. Soliman is a left-footed attacking midfielder and playmaker for the Egyptian Premier League side Al-Ahly and the Egypt National Team.

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Early career

Soliman, who was born in Minya, played for his home town youth team; Beni Mazar FC. In 2004, he moved to Haras El-Hodoud and played for its U-20 youth team. However, he managed to appear for the club's first team in few matches under the coaching of Helmi Tolan. He was also among the Haras El-Hodoud squad that finished third in the 2004-05 Egyptian Premier League.

Gouna FC

In 2005 and under the coaching of Kamal Etman, Soliman moved to Gouna FC, which at that time was competing in the Egyptian Second Division. Although, he helped the team to finish top of its group, it failed to achieve promotion to Egyptian Premier League in the play-offs. Gouna FC finished third in the play-offs group which included Beni Suef telephones, Sohag Nile and Asyut Petroleum in addition to Gouna. It was Asyut Petroleum that eventually won promotion that season.

PetroJet

Mokhtar Mokhtar, PetroJet manager, was convinced by Soliman skills. The newly promoted team signed him in the summer transfer window in preparation for the 2006-07 Egyptian Premier League. Soliman began a new life of shining as he scored his first goal in PetroJet's first Premier League match leading the team to beat Geish 3-2. Soliman firmly established himself in the Egyptian League and as a result earned his first call-up by the Egypt national football team manager Hassan Shehata. Egypt was preparing for the 2007 Pan Arab Games.

Ahli Jeddah

In January 2009, Soliman preferred to move abroad. He agreed to a six-months loan deal from the Saudi side Ahli Jeddah as PertoJet accepted the Saudi $500,000 offer to complete the deal. Soliman was able to leave a good imprint as he scored the first goal for his team 3-2 win against Al-Raed. He helped the team finish third place in the 2008-09 Saudi Professional League. However, Soliman's performance did not live up to the expectations with Saudi club that decided not to enter talks with Soliman to extend his contract. Soliman declared that playing out of position was the reason for his less shiny performances.

Soliman returned to PetroJet at the end of the 2008-09 season. He would only play one more season with the team before transferreing to Enppi. He scored a total of 19 goals for PetroJet; 17 goals in the Egyptian Premier League, one goal in the 2010 CAF Confederation Cup, and another one in the Egypt Cup.

ENPPI

In June 2010, Soliman eventually accepted to join ENPPI, which also belongs to the Egyptian petroleum companies sector as well as PetroJet. Although Egyptian giant Al Ahly had expressed interest in acquiring his services for several times and in return Soliman repeatedly declared his acceptance, Petrojet was reluctant to allow the transfer to materialize. Soliman later explained the reason behind eventually favoring ENPPI instead as he said, "I preferred ENPPI because I felt that Ahli were not serious in their interest, the same goes for Zamalek".

Al-Ahly

In August 2011, Soliman eventually accepted to join Al-Ahly

He played well and all and he scored two goals in the 2012 CAF Champions league group stage against Berekum Chelsea and came back and scored a goal in the final against Esperance ST to make Al Ahly win the cup.

Walid played in the FIFA Club World Cup while being injured so he wasn't in form, the injury took 3 months which meant walid will miss the first part of the league, but after he returned against telephonat Beni Sweif for 15 minutes, but the next match he was in the starting lineup against Haras El Hodoud and he managed a goal from a penalty, the next match he was also in the starting lineup against Enppi he also scored from a penalty. The next match he was also in the starting lineup against Ghazl el mahala he scored a goal from a shot in from outside the box.

Walid in the CAF Champions League 2013 played all Al Ahly 4 games so far with 3 goals and 2 assists but yet he was the main cause of Al Ahly losing against Orlando Pirates because he missed a penalty but he fixed his mistake in the match after when he scored an away goal against AC Leopards, and in the match in Egypt he managed to get a goal and an assist, Scored his first goal in Cairo Derby in 15 September as Al Ahly beaten Zamalek by four goals to two.

International career

As of August 2013, Soliman played with Egypt only 20 caps. He appeared for the first time in the Pan Arab Games 2007, he played two matches from Egypt's four matches in the tournament. He helped the Pharaohs to win both Sudan and Saudi Arabia in the two matches that he played. Egypt eventually won the championship.

Domestic honours

Haras El-Hodoud

  • Egyptian Premier League
  • 3rd : 2004-2005
  • PetroJet

  • Egyptian Premier League
  • 3rd : 2008-2009
  • Egyptian Cup
  • Semi-Finals : 2008-09
  • Ahli Jeddah

  • Saudi Professional League
  • 3rd : 2008-2009
  • Al-Ahly

  • Egyptian Premier League
  • Champions : 2013-2014
  • Egyptian Super Cup
  • Champions : 2011,2014
  • CAF Champions League
  • Champions : 2012, 2013
  • FIFA Club World Cup
  • 4th : 2012
  • CAF Super Cup
  • Champions : 2013, 2014
  • International honours

  • Pan Arab Games
  • Gold Medal in Pan Arab Games 2007
  • Tournament Nile Basin countries
  • Gold Medal in 2011 Nile Basin Tournament
  • References

    Walid Soliman (footballer) Wikipedia