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Talaat Youssef

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Egyptian football manager (born 1955)
Not to be confused withTalal Yousef.

Talaat Youssef
Personal information
Date of birth (1955-01-21)21 January 1955 (age 70)
Place of birthAlexandria, Egypt
Position(s)Midfielder[citation needed]
Team information
Current team
Modern Future FC (head coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Al Ittihad
Managerial career
1999–2000Al Ittihad
2000–2001El Koroum
2002Al Ittihad
2003–2004Baladiyat El Mahalla SC
2005–2006Al Ittihad
2006–2008Tala'ea El Gaish
2008–2011Ittihad El Shorta
2011–2012Al Masry
2012–2013Telephonat Beni Suef SC
2013Al Ittihad
2013–2014Al Ahli Tripoli
2014Al Ittihad
2014–2015Tala'ea El Gaish SC
2015–2017Petrojet
2017Al Ahli Tripoli
2017–2018Smouha
2018–2019Makkasa
2019–2020Al Ittihad
2021Al Ahli Tripoli
2021Ismaily SC
2022El Gouna
2022–2023ENPPI SC
2024–Modern Future FC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Talaat Youssef (Egyptian Arabic:طَلْعَت يُوسُف; born 21 January 1955) is an Egyptianfootball manager and former player who coachesModern Future FC in theEgyptian Premier League.[1]

Playing career

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El Ittihad El Sakandary

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Youssef is considered one ofEl Ittihad El Sakandary's (aka Alexandria Union) best and best-known players. He helped his team gain their latest trophy by scoring the winning goal againstAl Ahly Cairo in 1976Egyptian Football Cup.[2] Youssef's loosely tied boot flew into the net as he shot the winning goal, which confused Al Ahly's goal keeper;Ekramy.[2]

Managerial career

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Youssef not only ledAl-Ittihad Al-Sakndary (aka Alexandria Union) to avoid relegation in2004–05 Egyptian Premier League, but the team reached the 2004-05Egyptian Football Cup Final game under his management. Although the team lost 0–1 toENPPI after extra-time,[3] it qualified for the2006 CAF Confederation Cup because ENPPI qualified to the2006 CAF Champions League. Al-Ittihad Al-Sakndary was eventually eliminated in the second round after losing toTunisia'sEspérance viaPenalty shootout.[4] Both teams had exchanged a 1–0 win on its home ground.

In June 2006,El Geish appointed Youssef as its new manager after his successful spell at Alexandria.[5] He succeeded former coach Hassan Megahed, who died earlier that year. Youssef enjoyed a successful career with El Geish. He led the team to fourth position in2007–08 Egyptian Premier League, and to semi-finals in2007–08 Arab Champions League.

Youssed then moved to newly promotedIttihad El-Shorta. He became the highest-paid local manager at the Egyptian Premier League with a monthly wage of EGP 70,000 according to some reports.[6] He extended his contract for an extra season in May 2010.[6]

He took over the training of the Al Ittihad on 22 May 2019, to succeed Helmy Toulan, started with a caretaker role, then signed a long contract. On 12 October 2020, he resigned from coaching El Ittihad.[7] He later managedAl Ahli Tripoli for the third tenure andIsmaily SC in 2021, followed byEl Gouna andENPPI SC until February 2023. In May 2024, he became the head coach ofModern Future FC.[8]

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 24 December 2020
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef.
PWDLWin %
El Koroum16 December 200030 June 200113148007.7
Al Ittihad1 July 20022 November 20026024000.0
Baladeyet15 October 20031 March 200410226020.0
Al Ittihad1 January 200530 June 200648171417035.4
Tala'ea El Gaish1 July 200630 June 200877332519042.9
Ittihad El Shorta1 July 200811 July 201198383525038.8
Al Masry17 July 201115 January 201212543041.7
Telephonat13 May 201223 July 201315564033.3
Al Ittihad23 July 201316 December 20130000!
Al Ahli (Tripoli)17 December 201326 June 2014141112078.6
Al Ittihad7 July 201427 October 20145122020.0
Tala'ea El Gaish5 November 201422 July 20153011613036.7
Petrojet12 December 20158 January 201747181613038.3
Al Ahli (Tripoli)9 January 201725 October 201719964047.4
Smouha9 December 201711 February 201811515045.5
El Makkasa17 February 201820 April 201947201215042.6
Al Ittihad22 May 201912 October 202046181711039.1
Total498194153151039.0

Honours

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Manager

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Al Ahli Tripoli

References

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  1. ^El-Ramady, Ahmed (25 December 2022)."OFFICIAL: ENPPI appoint Talaat Youssef as head coach".KingFut. Retrieved29 April 2023.
  2. ^abEl-Sayed, Mohamed (19–25 May 2005)."History on their side".Al-Ahram. No. 743. Archived fromthe original on 4 June 2013. Retrieved27 September 2023.
  3. ^Said, Tarek"Egyptian Soccer Cup 2004/2005", Egyptian Football.net. Retrieved on 7 May 2010.
  4. ^"Sole African hope". Al-Ahram Weekly, 17 May 2006. Retrieved on 7 May 2010
  5. ^"Youssef to takeover as Al-Gaish coach" Filgoal, 26 June 2006. Retrieved on 7 May 2010.
  6. ^abTarek, Sherif"Youssef remains highest-paid Egyptian coach". Fligoal, 3 May 2010. Retrieved on 7 May 2010.
  7. ^"Talaat Youssef resigns from Ittihad job".kingfut.com. 12 October 2020.
  8. ^"OFFICIAL: Talaat Youssef takes charge of Modern Future". KingFut. 12 May 2024.

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