Mustafa Mansour

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Mustafa Kamel Mansour (2 August 1914July 24, 2002) was a former Egyptian footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Egypt at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He is also notable for being one of the first non-British or Irish players to play in the Scottish leagues.

Mansour played for Cairo club Al-Ahly in his native land, where his performances earned him a selection for the 1934 World Cup in Italy. He played in Egypt's only game at the tournament, a 4-2 defeat to Hungary in the first round in Naples.[1]

Egypt's coach at the World Cup had been a Scotsman, James McRea, and he may have influenced Mansour's decision to move to Scotland in 1937 to attend Jordanhill College. While studying in Glasgow, Mansour appeared for the famous amateur side Queens Park, becoming their regular goalkeeper upon the retirement of (future Celtic chairman) Desmond White during the 1938-39 season.[2]

Mansour returned to Egypt when the Second World War broke out, where he would later manage former club Al-Ahly, as well as become a government minister. He died in July 2002.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The Flying Egyptian", BBC Sport, 3 May 2002. 
  2. ^ "Egyptian Mansour made his name known at Queen's Park", Evening Times Online, 14 December 2005. 
  3. ^ Shaheen, Amr. "Trailblazing keeper Mansour dies", BBC Sport, British Broadcasting Corporation, 24 July 2002. 
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