Farouk Gaafar

Farouk Gaafar فاروق جعفر (Nickname's: Roo'a and King of Midfield) is an Egyptian footballer manager and former football player.[3]

Farouk Gaafar
Personal information
Full nameFarouk Fouad Gaafar
Date of birth (1952-10-29) 29 October 1952 (age 71)
Place of birthSayeda Zienab, Cairo, Egypt
Position(s)Centre Midfield
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1971–1988[2]Zamalek
International career
1970–1981Egypt[1]62(7)
Managerial career
1990–1991Gomhoriat Shebin
1991–1993Zamalek (Asst.)
1995–1996Zamalek (Asst.)
1996–1997Egypt
1998–1998Baladeyet El-Mahalla
1998–1998Zamalek (Asst.)
1998–1999Zamalek
1999–1999Montakhab Suez
2000–2002Ghazl El Mahalla
2002–2002Ismaily
2002–2002Al-Riyadh
2003–2003Baladeyet El-Mahalla
2003–2003Tersana
2003–2004Al-Masry
2005–2005Suez Cement
2005–2005Zamalek
2006–2008Tersana
2008–2013Tala'ea El-Gaish
2013–2014Ghazl El Mahalla
2015–2015Al-Ansar
2016–2016El Dakhleya
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Egypt (as player)
African Games
Bronze medal – third place1973
Africa Cup of Nations
Third place1974
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played as a midfielder for Zamalek and the Egypt national football team. He was nicknamed the "King of Midfield". Gaafar finished seventh in the magazine France Football voting for the 1975 African Player of the Year, and eighth in the magazine France Football voting for the 1977 African Player of the Year.[4] Following his retirement, Gaafar managed Egypt during 1996 and 1997 and later El Geish club.[5][6]

Early life and education

Farouk Fouad Gaafar was born in Cairo on 29 October 1952. His origin is from Aswan in Upper Egypt. His grandfather migrated to Cairo after the construction of the High Dam. He had 10 brothers and sisters. In 1963, in the streets of El-Munira neighborhood, Zamalek's scout Ibrahim Abdel-Rahman, saw Gaafar playing and enrolled him in the Zamalek U-14 youth team without his family’s knowledge after he obtained a preparatory certificate from Manial El-Rawda School. Afterwards, he joined the National Secondary School in Manial. Gaafar has a Bachelor’s degree in physical education.

Club career

Farouk Gaafar played in Zamalek's youth teams for six years, he trained under many notable coaches such as Hilal Qadri, Hamada El-Sharkawy, and Samir Qotb. He played in the Egypt national football team before playing for the first team, as the Egyptian League was stopped, and not resumed until 1971–72 season.

Gaafar (front row, first from right) with Zamalek squad, winners of the 1975 Egypt Cup

In 1969, when he was 17 years old, Zamalek played against El Sekka, and Zamalek was down by two goals, and Gaafar played in the second half, and Zamalek scored three goals with Gaafar scoring two goals. Afterwards, he joined the first team and played his first match against Factory 36, and Zamalek won four goals, and Farouk scored two goals in his first official match. In front of Ghazl El Mahalla, he played as a right-back instead of Yakan Hussein. Gaafar became known all over Egypt after the 1972 Cairo derby which Zamalek won Al Ahly by a score of 2–1, and the referee had awarded a penalty kick, from which Gaafar scored a goal, and Al Ahly's goalkeeper Marwan Kanafani asked Al Ahly fans to enter the pitch. The 1971–72 league's result was cancelled. He played for the team for 16 years from 1971 to 1987, he was nicknamed the "King of midfield", he scored over 53 goals for Zamalek in the League. Gaafar won with Zamalek two titles of the Egyptian Premier League (1977–78, 1983–84).[7][8]

Gaafar (middle), Hassan Shehata and Taha Basry with Zamalek in 1978

Gaafar won the October League Cup (held instead of the cancelled Egyptian Premier League) once in 1974. He also won three Egypt Cup titles (1974–75, 1976–77, 1978–79). Gaafar was lucky to play amongst more than a generation of Zamalek in his career. He was one of the best Egyptian players of his generation.

In 1979, Gaafar had a brief spell in New York Cosmos. After Zamalek's refusal of Gaafar signing to Al Ain FC in Emirates, Gaafar travelled to the United States and played for Cosmos, since rules were allowing him to play in the U.S. without his club's permission.[9] However, after rules changed in 1980, he came back home and asked Zamalek for permission, but unfortunately, the club refused, and he left New York Cosmos without even signing a contract and returned to Zamalek.[10][11]

Gaafar with Zamalek squad that won the 1984 CAF Champions League

At the continental level, Gaafar won with Zamalek the 1984 African Cup of Champions Clubs and 1986 African Cup of Champions Clubs. Gaafar scored 53 goals for Zamalek in the Egyptian Premier League and over 70 goals in all competitions.[12] After Zamalek won the Afro-Asian Club Championship, Gaafar retired as a player in 1987. A retirement festival had taken place in Cairo Stadium, with a friendly match between Egypt and Kuwait in 1988.[13]

International career

Gaafar played for the Egypt national football team for 11 years from 1970 to 1981, he played 62 international caps and scored 7 goals. He was a part of the team that won the 1972 Palestine Cup of Nations.[14] Gaafar was also a part of the team that won the bronze medal in the 1973 African Games in Nigeria, and scored in the group stage against Upper Volta and in the semifinals against Nigeria.

Gaafar (standing row, first from left) with Egypt in 1974 African Cup of Nations

Gaafar was a part of the team that finished third in the 1974 African Cup of Nations in Egypt, and fourth in the 1976 African Cup of Nations in Ethiopia and fourth in the 1980 African Cup of Nations in Nigeria. He won the best playmaker award in 1974 African Cup of Nations and was included in the 1974 CAN dream team and he also won the best playmaker in the 1976 African Cup of Nations and was included in the 1976 CAN dream team. He was a part of the team that won the 1975 Palestine Cup of Nations. Gaafar came the 7th African footballer of the year by France Football in 1975, and 8th African footballer of the year by France Football in 1977.

Managerial career

Managerial statistics

As of match played 4 August 2016
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef.
PWDLWin %
Egypt1 July 19961 March 19972101050.0
Baladeyet1 July 199821 November 19981001000.0
Zamalek SC8 December 199816 April 19999432044.4
Suez SC18 November 199930 November 19991100100.0
Ghazl1 August 200030 June 2002298129027.6
Ismaily SC1 July 200218 October 20024301075.0
Baladeyet2 March 200315 October 200315447026.7
Tersana SC15 October 200322 December 20035311060.0
Al Masry SC22 December 20036 November 2004267127026.9
Suez Cement17 June 200518 August 20051100100.0
Zamalek SC18 August 200530 December 2005191126057.9
Tersana SC20 June 200630 June 200864162127025.0
El Gaish10 January 20085 January 2013141425346029.8
Ghazl9 September 201319 January 20145113020.0
Al Ansar FC24 March 201527 March 20150000!
El Dakhleya SC24 May 20164 August 20164202050.0
Total326104109113031.9

Honours

Player

Zamalek

Egypt

Individual

Manager

Zamalek

See also

References

External links


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