Ayman Shawky
Egyptian association footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ayman Shawky Mahmood Kunsowa | ||
Date of birth | (1962-12-09) December 9, 1962 (age 61) | ||
Place of birth | Egypt | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1982-1984 | El Koroum SC | ||
1984-1995 | Al Ahly SC | ||
1995-1996 | Zamalek SC | ||
1996-1997 | El Koroum SC | ||
International career | |||
1984-1990 | Egypt | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Ayman Shawky Kusowa (Arabic: أيمن شوقي), born on 9 December 1962, was an Egyptian international striker who played most of his career with El-Ahly and a short spell with Zamalek SC.
He worked as a teacher and a coach at the King Abdullah Academy in Virginia, United States.
He participated in the 1990 World Cup in Italy.[1]
Clubs
- Koroum (Egypt)
- Ahly (Egypt)
- Zamalek (Egypt)
- Koroum (Egypt)
Titles
Personal Titles
- Egyptian League Top Scorer (1983/84) with Koroum Club[2][3]
- Scored 15 goals in African Club Cups (4th highest all-time record)
For Ahly
- 6 Egyptian League titles
- 5 Egyptian Cup titles
- 1 African Champions League title
- 3 African Cup Winners' Cup titles
- 1 Afro-Asian Cup titles
For Zamalek
- 1 African Champions League title
References
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Egyptian Premier League top scorers
- 1949: El Dhizui
- 1950: Hamditu
- 1951: Abdel Rahman & El Dhizui
- 1953: El Dhizui
- 1954: Abdel Naby
- 1956: S. Abou Grisha
- 1957: Abdel Fattah
- 1958: Abdel Fattah
- 1959: El Dhizui
- 1960: Abdel Fattah
- 1961: Mohsen
- 1962: Riyad
- 1963: El Shazly
- 1964: Riyad
- 1965: El Shazly
- 1966: El Shazly
- 1967: A. Abou Grisha
- 1973: Omasha
- 1975: El Shazly
- 1976: O. Khalil
- 1977: A. Khalil & Shehata
- 1978: El Khatib
- 1979: A. Khalil
- 1980: Shehata
- 1981: El Khatib
- 1982: Gouda
- 1983: El Mashaqui
- 1984: Shawky
- 1985: Hazem
- 1986: Hazem
- 1987: Soliman
- 1988: Abdel Hamid
- 1989: El Mashaqui
- 1991: Ramadan
- 1992: El Kass
- 1993: El Kass
- 1994: Abdel Samad & El Kass
- 1995: Sary & El Sawy
- 1996: M. Abou Grisha
- 1997: Moheb
- 1998: Bassiouny
- 1999: Hassan
- 2000: Utaka
- 2001: T. El Said
- 2002: Hassan
- 2003: Belal
- 2004: Abdel Halim
- 2005: Moteab
- 2006: Abou Trika
- 2007: Flávio
- 2008: Ibrahim
- 2009: Flávio & Papa Arko
- 2010: Buba
- 2011: Abdel Zaher & Shikabala
- 2014: Antwi
- 2015: Salama
- 2016: Salama
- 2017: El Sheikh
- 2018: Azaro
- 2019: Ali
- 2020: A. El Said
- 2021: Sherif
- 2022: Zizo
- 2023: Mabululu
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