Mohamed Salah is considered a role model and a monument to the young Egyptian generation. The Liverpool striker was even elected… President.
Mohamed Salah is one of the best strikers at the moment. He stands out with his speed, dexterity and sharp goal-scoring ability. He has won many individual awards such as the Premier League Golden Boot, Player of the Season voted by PFA, Player of the Year voted by FWA.
He is considered one of the greatest players to play for Liverpool. The Egyptian striker is a key factor in the Red Brigade’s journey to becoming champions in the 2019 Champions League and 2020 Premier League.
Salah is a Muslim. He often celebrates goals with the Sujud gesture – bowing his head low in prostration. He also regularly participates in charity activities and is a UNICEF Ambassador.
Salah’s success has helped him become a soccer star and a role model for youth in Egypt.
Salah was elected… President of Egypt
In the 2018 Egyptian presidential election, more than one million voters crossed out the names of two candidates Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi and Moussa Mostafa Moussa and then wrote Mohamed Salah’s name on the ballot.
Salah would have come second in the election, if these votes were considered valid.
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Is a pious believer
- Mohamed Salah is a devout Muslim. He often celebrates goals with sujood – a Muslim prayer ritual.
- “I don’t kiss the pitch,” the Egyptian star told CNN in 2018. “It’s like praying or thanking God for what I received. See it as an act of prayer for victory.” win.
- “I’ve been celebrating like that since I was a kid and do it at every club.”
- In 2018, before the Champions League final, Salah also went to the training field without food for many days, to comply with the regulations during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Salah was given special exemption from military service by the Prime Minister
- In Egypt, military service is mandatory for all young men over 18 years old. However, because he is a pride of the nation, Salah was given special permission to defer his duty.
- In 2014, when he was still playing for Chelsea, Salah should have paused his career to wear a soldier’s shirt. The Egyptian Prime Minister at that time, Mr. Ibrahim Mahlab, personally worked with relevant parties to support Salah. According to Mr. Mahlab, if no action is taken, Salah’s participation in military service will affect Egyptian football.
- Although he is exempt from military service, Salah still has to participate in basic training of the Egyptian Armed Forces. After this course, he shared that he had been trained very well in discipline and understood more about teamwork.
Does Salah do charity work?
- Mohamed Salah continuously participates in volunteer activities.
- He has donated millions of dollars to educational organizations, health care and social welfare initiatives. Salah is also a UNICEF ambassador and has used his fame to raise awareness about education and clean water issues.
- In addition, he also established the Mohamed Salah Charity Foundation, providing financial support to families in difficult circumstances and community development projects.
- Salah’s positivity in volunteer activities has made him admired and respected by everyone both on and off the field.