Saleh Selim

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Saleh Selim
13th and 15th President of Al Ahly SC
In office
13 December 1980 – 16 December 1988
Preceded byAbd El-Mohsen Mortagy
Succeeded bySaleh El Wahsh
In office
7 February 1992 – 6 May 2002
Preceded bySaleh El Wahsh
Succeeded byHassan Hamdy
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Saleh Mohamed Selim

(1930-09-11)11 September 1930
Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
Died6 May 2002(2002-05-06) (aged 71)
London, United Kingdom
Resting placeCairo, Egypt

Association football career
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1942–1948 Al Ahly
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1948–1962 Al Ahly 354 (78)
1962–1963 Grazer AK
1963–1967 Al Ahly
International career
1950–1962 Egypt
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Egypt (as player)
Africa Cup of Nations
Winner 1959
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Saleh Selim (Arabic: صالح سليم) (11 September 1930 – 6 May 2002) also was ann Egyptian football executive, former player and actor. He was the 13th president of Al Ahly SC.

Nicknamed "El Maestro", in reference to his way of managing Al Ahly football team to many victories. He then became the manager of the team, then member of the board of directors of the club. He finally became one of the most successful presidents of the club.

Early life[edit]

Saleh was born on 11 September 1930 in Dokki, Giza, and his father is Dr. Mohamed Selim, one of the pioneers of Anesthesiology in Egypt. Selim's father knew his mother, Zein El Sharaf, when she was undergoing surgery at his hospital. He married her and she gave birth to three males. Saleh was the eldest, followed by Abdel Wahab and Tareq. Saleh Selim has been a footballer since childhood. In Dokki, Giza. He joined the Orman junior high school team, then the high school team during his studies at the Saadia school in the same district.

Playing career[edit]

Club career[edit]

Selim joined Al Ahly club in 1944 as a football player. He was discovered by Mr. Hassan Kamel, supervisor of the club's team. He quickly succeeded in proving his presence and talent, and was promoted to the first team at the age of seventeen. He played his first game (friendly) in front of the Al Masry club in 1948, and Al Ahly won two goals to one with Saleh scoring the winning goal. Though his first official game was against Alexandria in the third week of the Egyptian league championship season of 1948 and Al Ahly achieved victory.

Selim shaking hands with Zamalek's captain Nour El-Dali before the 1959 Egypt Cup final

Selim won with Al Ahly 9 consecutive League titles (1948–49 To 1958–59) (Egyptian all-time Record). He scored 92 Goals for Al Ahly, 78 in Egyptian league and 14 in the Egypt Cup.

Saleh Selim was the first Egyptian soccer player in Austria and it was a "transfer-sensation" when he joined Grazer AK and scored 3 goals in 6 championship-games (10/6 with friendly-games included) for the oldest Styrian football club during the 1962–63 season. He retired from football in 1967.

International career[edit]

His first international appearance for the Egypt national team was in a match against Turkey in Eastern Mediterranean Cup on 1 February 1950, and Egypt won by a score of 3–0.

Selim (second standing from left) with Egypt in 1959

He was a part of the team that participated in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.[1] Selim was also a part of the team that participated in the 1959 African Cup of Nations, and Egypt won the tournament. He played for his country in the 1962 edition and finished runner ups, he played 3 games in the Africa Cup of Nations and scored 1 Goal.

Management career[edit]

After his retirement from football, Selim was appointed Al Ahly Football Director in 1971. He was elected Al Ahly Club Board Member 1972. In 1980, he was elected the president of Al Ahly.

Selim (left) with Mohammed Hassan Helmy in 1967
Selim (right) with Zaki Osman in 1973
Selim (right) shaking hands with Pelé with Mohamed Latif in the middle, Cairo in 1973

He was then re-elected five successive times, from 12 December 1980 till 16 December 1988 & from 6 February 1992 till 6 May 2002, he was elected five times; 1980, 1984, 1992, 1996 and 2000. During his presidency, Al-Ahly was elected the African club of the century. On 22 May 2001 Saleh received the award in Johannesburg. He died in 2002 of liver cancer.

Film career[edit]

He co-starred in the 1962 film Black Candles directed by Ezz El-Dine Zulficar, with Nagat El-Sagheera in the leading role where she sang in it her widely known song "Do not lie". He also acted in the 1963 film The Opened Door directed by Henry Barakat, starring Faten Hamama.[2][3][4]

Personal life[edit]

Selim was born in Cairo in 1930. His father Mohamed Selim was a renowned physician. He had two younger brothers, Abdelwahab and Tariq Selim. He was married and has two sons Khaled and Hisham Selim who was an actor.

Honours[edit]

Statue of Saleh Selim in Al Ahly's headquarters

Egypt

Al Ahly

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Saleh Selim". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  2. ^ [1], English Article titled “Who is Nagat El-Sagheera? “, 2015, Accessed 2015/08/28.
  3. ^ "معرض الصور : الشموع السوداء - فيلم - 1962 - السينما.كوم". Archived from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015. Poster-details of 1962 Film "Black Candles" starring Nagat El-Sagheera, accessed 2015/08/12.
  4. ^ [2], 1962 Film starring Najat Al Saghira “Black Candles”, accessed 2015/08/12.