List of Egyptian football players in foreign leagues

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List of countries [1]

Australia

Youth Leagues

Cyprus

Cyta Championship

England

Premier League

France

Ligue 1

Championnat National 3

Germany

Bundesliga

2. Bundesliga

Regionalliga Nord

Regionalliga West

Latvia

Latvijas futbola 2. līga

Netherlands

Eredivisie

Norway

4. divisjon

Poland

II liga

Portugal

Primeira Liga

Liga Portugal 2

Qatar

Qatar Stars League

Romania

Liga II

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Professional League

Scotland

Scottish League One

Spain

Segunda Federación

Sweden

Superettan

Turkey

Süper Lig

United Arab Emirates

UAE Pro-League

United States of America

NCAA D1

Egyptian players won titles in European clubs

Bold: Still playing competitive football in Europe

#NameLeagueCupOthers Europe Worldwide TOTAL
1 Mohamed Salah Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2013, 2014, Flag of England.svg 2020 Flag of England.svg 2022, 2022 Flag of England.svg 2022 Flag of Europe.svg 2019, 2019 2019 9
2 Mohamed Elneny Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Flag of England.svg 2017 Flag of England.svg 2017, 2020 7
3 Ahmed Hassan Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2007 Flag of Turkey.svg 2006, Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2008 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2006, 2007 5
4 Mido Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2002, 2011 Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2002 Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2002 4
5 Koka Flag of Greece.svg 2020, 2021 Flag of Portugal.svg 2016, Flag of Greece.svg 2020 4
6 Amr Warda Flag of Greece.svg 2019 Flag of Greece.svg 2017, 2019, 2021 4
7 Mohamed Zidan Flag of Germany.svg 2011, 2012 Flag of Germany.svg 2006 3
8 Sam Morsy Flag of England.svg 2014, 2016, 2018 3
9 Omar Gaber Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2017 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2017 [2] 2
10 Hany Ramzy Flag of Germany.svg 1994 1
11 Ahmed Salah Hosny Flag of Europe.svg 2000 1
12 Ayman Abdelaziz Flag of Turkey.svg 2002 1
13 Essam El Hadary Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2009 1
14 Ahmed Hamoudi Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2015 1
15 Omar Marmoush Flag of Germany.svg 2019 1
16 Alexander Jakobsen Flag of Georgia.svg 2023 1
17 Trézéguet Flag of Turkey.svg 2022 1

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