Tarek Hamed
Tarek Hamed (born 24 October 1988) is an Egyptian professional footballer who primarily plays as a defensive midfielder, renowned for his combative style, physical presence, and leadership on the pitch.[1][2] Hamed began his professional career with Tala'ea El-Gaish SC before joining Smouha SC in 2010, where he established himself as a reliable performer in the Egyptian Premier League prior to transferring to Zamalek SC in September 2014.[2] Over eight seasons with Zamalek, he became a cornerstone of the midfield, contributing to three Egyptian Premier League titles in 2014–15, 2020–21, and 2021–22, as well as five Egypt Cup victories in 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2021.[3] His tenure also included the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup triumph, earning him recognition as a vital player in Zamalek's continental success, along with a CAF Super Cup win in 2020.[4] In July 2022, Hamed moved to Saudi Arabia's Al-Ittihad, where he helped secure the 2022–23 Saudi Pro League title and the Saudi Super Cup.[5] He then joined Damac FC in September 2023 for two seasons in the Saudi Pro League before his contract expired on 1 July 2025, leaving him without a club as of November 2025.[2][1] Internationally, Hamed earned 58 caps for the Egypt national team between 2013 and 2023, scoring one goal—his first against Malawi in March 2023—and retiring from international duty in December 2023.[6] He featured prominently in major tournaments, including the 2017 and 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, where Egypt hosted and reached the final in 2017, and was part of the squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[7] Hamed's contributions earned him nominations for the CAF African Player of the Year award in 2017 and 2019.[8][9]Club career
Tala'ea El-Gaish
Tarek Hamed was born on 24 October 1988 in Mansoura, Egypt, where he developed an early interest in football amid the region's sporting culture.[10] Growing up in Dakahlia Governorate, he honed his skills as a defensive midfielder through local youth programs before joining the youth academy of Tala'ea El-Gaish in 2008.[11] This move marked his initial entry into organized club football, providing foundational training in tactical positioning and ball-winning abilities essential to his future role. Hamed transitioned to the senior team for the 2009–2010 Egyptian Premier League season, making his professional debut during that campaign.[12] In total, he recorded three appearances across league and cup competitions, without contributing any goals.[12] These limited outings—two in the Premier League totaling 90 minutes and one in the Egypt Cup for 4 minutes—reflected his status as a young prospect still adapting to professional demands.[12] His time at Tala'ea El-Gaish primarily served as a developmental period, focusing on building endurance and defensive discipline rather than regular first-team involvement.[13] At age 20–21, Hamed benefited from the club's environment to refine his midfield fundamentals, though opportunities remained scarce due to established senior players.[13] Hamed departed Tala'ea El-Gaish in July 2010 at the conclusion of his contract, aiming for greater exposure and playing time, which led him to sign with Smouha SC.[11]Smouha
Tarek Hamed joined Smouha SC on a free transfer from Tala'ea El-Gaish on 1 July 2010, marking his entry into a more competitive environment in the Egyptian Premier League.[11] As a defensive midfielder, he quickly established himself as a regular in the squad, contributing to the team's midfield stability through his positioning and ball-winning abilities.[10] During his four-year tenure from 2010 to 2014, Hamed made 83 appearances without scoring any goals, focusing primarily on defensive duties and providing support in build-up play.[14] Under manager Hamada Sedki, Hamed played a pivotal role in Smouha's improved performances, helping the team contend for domestic honors. In the 2013–14 Egyptian Premier League season, Smouha finished as runners-up, a significant achievement that highlighted the club's emergence as a top contender.[15] The following year, Hamed also featured prominently as Smouha reached the Egypt Cup final, where they were defeated 1–0 by Zamalek SC, securing runner-up position despite a late red card to Hamed in the 70th minute.[16] Hamed's time at Smouha was instrumental in honing his tactical awareness, as he adapted to a possession-oriented system that demanded physical endurance and precise interceptions in midfield. His consistent involvement fostered greater physicality, enabling him to cover expansive areas and disrupt opposition attacks effectively. In 2014, this development led to his transfer to Zamalek SC for a higher-profile opportunity.[11]Zamalek
Tarek Hamed joined Zamalek SC from Smouha SC on September 8, 2014, signing a five-year contract for a transfer fee of 7 million Egyptian pounds.[17] During his eight-year tenure with Zamalek from 2014 to 2022, Hamed made 292 appearances across all competitions and scored 6 goals.[18] Hamed played a pivotal role in Zamalek's success, contributing to 12 major titles, including three Egyptian Premier League victories in the 2014–15, 2020–21, and 2021–22 seasons.[19] He also helped secure five Egypt Cup triumphs in 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, and 2020–21, along with two Egyptian Super Cup wins in 2017 and 2020.[19] Additionally, his defensive midfield presence was instrumental in the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup victory and the subsequent 2020 CAF Super Cup.[19] As a defensive anchor, Hamed evolved into one of Zamalek's most reliable midfield leaders, known for his tackling, interceptions, and ability to shield the backline during high-stakes matches.[20] In the 2016 CAF Champions League final against Mamelodi Sundowns, he featured prominently in the second leg, helping Zamalek secure a 1–0 win despite a 3–1 aggregate defeat.[21] Similarly, in the 2020 CAF Champions League final versus Al Ahly, Hamed anchored the midfield in a 2–1 loss, demonstrating his endurance in continental showdowns.[22] Hamed departed Zamalek in July 2022 to join Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League.[10]Al-Ittihad
In the summer of 2022, Tarek Hamed transferred to Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League on a free transfer from Zamalek SC, signing a two-year contract until June 2024.[23][24] This move marked his entry into Saudi Arabian football, where he joined a squad featuring high-profile players like Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kanté, aiming to bolster the team's midfield depth. During the 2022–2023 Saudi Pro League season, Hamed made 24 appearances, starting 23 matches and accumulating 2,004 minutes on the pitch, though he did not score any goals or provide assists.[25] As a defensive midfielder, he played a key role in the heart of Al-Ittihad's midfield, contributing to the team's solid defensive setup during crucial league fixtures.[26] His efforts helped Al-Ittihad secure the Saudi Pro League title that season, ending an 15-year drought for the club.[5] Hamed's tenure at Al-Ittihad was relatively short-lived, as he departed the club in September 2023 to join Damac FC on a free transfer.[27]Damac
Tarek Hamed joined Damac FC on a free transfer from Al-Ittihad in September 2023, signing a two-year contract that positioned him as a key defensive midfielder for the Saudi Pro League club.[27][28] Over the 2023–2025 period, Hamed made 30 appearances in the Saudi Pro League, starting 28 of them and accumulating over 2,500 minutes without scoring any goals.[25] In the 2023–2024 season alone, he featured in all 22 of his outings as a starter, providing stability in midfield during a campaign where Damac finished 10th and successfully avoided the relegation zone amid a competitive lower table.[25][29] His experience helped the team secure vital points in defensive setups, exemplified by clean sheets in crucial matches against relegation rivals like Al-Raed and Al-Khaleej.[18] Hamed's contract expired on June 30, 2025, rendering him a free agent, and as of November 2025, he remains unsigned with any club, capping a post-Zamalek career phase defined by longevity in professional football.[10][30]International career
National team debut
Tarek Hamed earned his first call-up to the Egypt national team under coach Bob Bradley ahead of a friendly match against Qatar on March 7, 2013.[31][32] He made his debut in that 1-3 defeat, starting the match and playing 72 minutes as a defensive midfielder before being substituted off.[31][33] Following his debut, Hamed gradually accumulated caps, appearing in sporadic friendlies and qualifiers over the next two years, often as a substitute to bolster the midfield.[31] By 2015, with the appointment of Héctor Cúper as head coach, Hamed's role expanded significantly; Cúper recognized his tenacity and tactical discipline, integrating him into the starting lineup for key matches.[34][35] This selection process emphasized Hamed's ability to provide defensive stability and energy in the central midfield, qualities that aligned with Cúper's balanced tactical setup.[34] Hamed played a pivotal role in Egypt's 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, featuring in several group stage matches and contributing to the team's qualification as group winners with an unbeaten record.[31][36] His performances during this period solidified his position as a key defensive midfielder, helping Egypt amass 13 points from six games, including clean sheets in crucial away victories.[37] Over his international career, Hamed earned 58 caps, scoring his first and only goal for the national team in a 4-0 win against Malawi during the 2023 AFCON qualifiers.[6][38] This early phase laid the foundation for his involvement in major tournaments, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[34]Major tournaments
Hamed's international career with the Egypt national team featured prominent roles in several major tournaments, where he contributed to the team's midfield defensive structure. Over his tenure, he earned 58 caps and scored 1 goal, primarily valued for his combative style and ability to shield the backline.[6][31] In the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations hosted by Gabon, Hamed played in all six of Egypt's matches, including the full 90 minutes in the group stage, quarter-final against Morocco, semi-final victory over Burkina Faso, and the final.[31] Egypt reached the final as runners-up after a remarkable run, but lost 2-1 to Cameroon in a match where Hamed's early chance was among Egypt's best opportunities before Cameroon's second-half goals secured the win. His consistent presence helped Egypt concede just three goals en route to the final, underscoring his role in the team's defensive solidity. Hamed featured in Egypt's group stage campaign at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, marking the Pharaohs' first appearance at the tournament since 1990. He substituted in at halftime against Uruguay in the opener (a 1-0 loss), then started and played the full 90 minutes in the 3-1 defeat to hosts Russia and the 2-1 victory over Saudi Arabia.[31] Despite Egypt's elimination without advancing, Hamed's performances provided midfield tenacity, including key tackles and interceptions that limited opponents' penetration. At the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, Hamed appeared in all four of the team's matches, contributing to a strong group stage finish atop Group A with wins over Uganda (1-0) and DR Congo (2-0) following a goalless draw against Zimbabwe.[31] He played the full 90 minutes in the first three group games and was substituted after 28 minutes in the round of 16 against South Africa, where Egypt suffered a 1-0 upset defeat, leading to a quarter-final exit. His group-stage efforts were pivotal in maintaining clean sheets and enabling Egypt's attacking transitions, though the team failed to capitalize on home advantage.[34]Retirement
In December 2023, at the age of 35, Tarek Hamed announced his retirement from the Egypt national team via social media, concluding a 10-year international career.[39] The decision followed his exclusion from the Pharaohs' squad for a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Sierra Leone, attributed by the Egyptian Football Association to a failure to adhere to team rules and internal protocols; however, national team coach Rui Vitória described the retirement as a personal choice that he could not influence.[39][40] Over his tenure with Egypt, Hamed earned 58 caps and scored 1 goal, with his final appearances including a substitute role in a friendly against Algeria in October 2023 and an unused substitute spot in the World Cup qualifier versus Djibouti.[39] In his retirement statement, Hamed reflected on his pride in representing Egypt, particularly highlighting his participation in the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations tournaments in 2017 and 2019, while expressing gratitude to coaches, staff, and teammates; he affirmed his ongoing support for the national team as a fan and optimism for its future success. He had previously been excluded from the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations squad.[39][41] Hamed continued his club career with Damac FC until becoming a free agent in July 2025.[10]Career statistics
Club
Zamalek SC
During his time at Zamalek SC from 2014 to 2022, Tarek Hamed made 292 appearances and scored 6 goals in all competitions.[42]Al-Ittihad
With Al-Ittihad from 2022 to 2023, Hamed appeared in 28 matches without scoring.[42]Other Clubs
- Tala'ea El-Gaish (2011–2014): 3 appearances, 0 goals.[42]
- Smouha SC (2010–2014): 83 appearances, 0 goals.[42]
- Damac FC (2023–2025): 32 appearances, 0 goals.[42]