Mahmoud Hafez

Mahmoud Hafez (محمود حافظ 10 August 1918 – 2 May 1989) commonly known as Zoklot (زقلط), was an Egyptian professional footballer. He played for El-Zamalek and Egypt. He was also a fighter pilot in the Egyptian Air Force.

Biography
Zoklot was born on 10 August 1918 in Cairo. He started his professional career in 1936 with Tersana. He moved to Zamalek in 1941, and won the 1940–41 Cairo League and the 1941 Egypt Cup in his first season with the team. Zoklot is mostly known for his famous hat-trick in Al Ahly in the Cairo derby which took place in the 1944 Egypt Cup final. This was the highest scoring result in the history of the derby to date. Zoklot won with Zamalek the Cairo League for six times and three titles of the Egypt Cup. He played for the Egypt national football team in the 1948 Olympics in London. He retired in 1951.

Zoklot was a military officer, he graduated from the Egyptian Air College and worked as a fighter pilot in the Egyptian Air Force. He retired as a Brigadier general. Zoklot was the pilot who flew over Zamalek Stadium in its official opening in 1959. Besides his military career, Zoklot worked in Zamalek after retirement from football. He started his sports management career as a Sports director, then football director. He also held the post of the Club managing director. In 1971, Zoklot was elected as Zamalek's board member.

Player
Zamalek
 * Egypt Cup: 1941, 1943, 1944
 * Cairo League: 1940–41, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1948–49
 * King's Cup: 1941