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At 45, El Hadary offers a World Cup tale of tenacity

by The Editor
June 14, 2018
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At 45, El Hadary offers a World Cup tale of tenacity

MOSCOW (AP) Egypts 45-year-old goalkeeper Essam El Hadary says he feels like hes 20 again.

Thats a dream combination: A 20-year-old with the vast experience gained from a career stretching nearly three decades.

”I have dealt with three generations of players, each one of them was different,” El Hadary said in a recent television interview. ”But this generation is just great. People go on about me being 45, but I feel I am like my teammates – like I am 20.”

El Hadary isnt assured of getting any game time for Egypt in the World Cup in Russia but if he does, hell make history.

Whether hes selected to start ahead of Sherif Ekramy or Mohamed Elshenawy or goes on as a substitute, El Hadary would become the oldest person to play in a World Cup.

Colombia goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon, who was 43 when he played at the last World Cup in Brazil, holds the record.

Egypt opens its campaign against Uruguay on Friday and will meet Russia and Saudi Arabia in other Group A games.

El Hadary, who enjoys celebrity status in Egypt, has rarely spoken about the age record, preferring instead to focus on the ambitions of the Pharaohs in their first World Cup since 1990. Its a return that has given many of Egypts 100 million people a welcome reprieve amid harsh economic conditions.

Being in the World Cup is a particularly special occasion for El Hadary, who gained fame and respect as the Pharaohs goalkeeper when they won three successive African titles between 2006 and 2010. It was a time when the Egypt team was peaking on the continental level, but kept on failing to qualify for the World Cup.

They are here now, and El Hadary doesnt hide what it means to him.

”I have a goal that I have dreamt of all my life: That we qualify for the second round,” he said.

This is far from certain since Egypt could be without Liverpools star Mohamed Salah, who is recovering from a should injury, at least for the Uruguay game. Salahs knack for scoring – 44 in all competitions in his debut season with the English club – would be sorely missed by a team that has heavily depended on him.

Still, El Hadary has been doing his part, showing full commitment to earning a starting spot.

During training sessions in Grozny, the teams base in Russia, El Hadary appears raring to go, always walking energetically to the pitch ahead of his teammates, and diving at full stretch for saves. In fitness drills, theres no visible difference between El Hadary and teammates who are 20 years younger.

But age can take a toll and El Hadary, notwithstanding his tenacity, is no exception.

He has had an erratic season with his Saudi club Al-Taawoun and has of late shown glimpses of slower reflexes or bad judgment, most recently during a 3-0 loss in a warmup against Belgium. The Belgians netted twice while El Hadary was in goal in the first half.

El Hadary first rose to prominence with Cairos Al-Ahly club, but he fell out with management and left in 2008 for Switzerland, where his playing time was cut short by a transfer issue. Al-Ahly fans were upset by his departure, and he has become something of a football nomad, playing for several clubs in Egypt, Sudan and Saudi Arabia.

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Associated Press writer Samy Magdy contributed to this report from Cairo.

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MOSCOW (AP) Egypts 45-year-old goalkeeper Essam El Hadary says he feels like hes 20 again.

Thats a dream combination: A 20-year-old with the vast experience gained from a career stretching nearly three decades.

”I have dealt with three generations of players, each one of them was different,” El Hadary said in a recent television interview. ”But this generation is just great. People go on about me being 45, but I feel I am like my teammates – like I am 20.”

El Hadary isnt assured of getting any game time for Egypt in the World Cup in Russia but if he does, hell make history.

Whether hes selected to start ahead of Sherif Ekramy or Mohamed Elshenawy or goes on as a substitute, El Hadary would become the oldest person to play in a World Cup.

Colombia goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon, who was 43 when he played at the last World Cup in Brazil, holds the record.

Egypt opens its campaign against Uruguay on Friday and will meet Russia and Saudi Arabia in other Group A games.

El Hadary, who enjoys celebrity status in Egypt, has rarely spoken about the age record, preferring instead to focus on the ambitions of the Pharaohs in their first World Cup since 1990. Its a return that has given many of Egypts 100 million people a welcome reprieve amid harsh economic conditions.

Being in the World Cup is a particularly special occasion for El Hadary, who gained fame and respect as the Pharaohs goalkeeper when they won three successive African titles between 2006 and 2010. It was a time when the Egypt team was peaking on the continental level, but kept on failing to qualify for the World Cup.

They are here now, and El Hadary doesnt hide what it means to him.

”I have a goal that I have dreamt of all my life: That we qualify for the second round,” he said.

This is far from certain since Egypt could be without Liverpools star Mohamed Salah, who is recovering from a should injury, at least for the Uruguay game. Salahs knack for scoring – 44 in all competitions in his debut season with the English club – would be sorely missed by a team that has heavily depended on him.

Still, El Hadary has been doing his part, showing full commitment to earning a starting spot.

During training sessions in Grozny, the teams base in Russia, El Hadary appears raring to go, always walking energetically to the pitch ahead of his teammates, and diving at full stretch for saves. In fitness drills, theres no visible difference between El Hadary and teammates who are 20 years younger.

But age can take a toll and El Hadary, notwithstanding his tenacity, is no exception.

He has had an erratic season with his Saudi club Al-Taawoun and has of late shown glimpses of slower reflexes or bad judgment, most recently during a 3-0 loss in a warmup against Belgium. The Belgians netted twice while El Hadary was in goal in the first half.

El Hadary first rose to prominence with Cairos Al-Ahly club, but he fell out with management and left in 2008 for Switzerland, where his playing time was cut short by a transfer issue. Al-Ahly fans were upset by his departure, and he has become something of a football nomad, playing for several clubs in Egypt, Sudan and Saudi Arabia.

—

Associated Press writer Samy Magdy contributed to this report from Cairo.

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