On Monday, EHF Champions League powerhouse Telekom Veszprém announced the signing of 2020 African Championship MVP Yehia Elderaa. Roughly a month ago, 2016 title winners Lomza Vive Kielce announced the transfer of 2019 Youth World Championship top scorer Hassan Kaddah. Ahead of the 2021/22 season, the reigning champions in Europe’s top flight, Barça, welcomed Ali Zein into their ranks.
Going back to the summer of 2019, Yahia Omar was donning the Veszprém jersey for the first time while Ahmed Hesham, fresh from the Youth World Championship title and MVP award, was arriving at USAM Nimes Gard alongside fellow Egyptian Mohamed Sanad, ready for the EHF Cup.
The Egyptian national team stars, who were all part of the historic Tokyo 2020 Olympic semi-final berth this past summer, highlight the fact that European eyes have started roaming south to make the most of the talent to be found in north Africa with increased frequency.
It was not so long ago that Sanad was one of very few Egyptians plying their trade in Europe’s biggest club competitions, as he played the EHF Champions League 2016/17 with Spanish side BM Logroño La Rioja. At that time, both Ali Zein and Mohamed Mamdouh Shebib were playing in France, but not yet in the top flight. It would not be long, however, until Mamdouh would join Montpellier HB and eventually lift the most coveted trophy in club handball, in 2017/2018. That same year, Karim Hendawy was in goal for Besiktas.
Egyptians have been seen in the EHF Champions League for some time. Another who enjoyed significant success was Hussein Zaki, now coach of top Egyptian club team Zamalek as well as part of the 2019 Youth World Championship-winning coaching staff. Viewed as one of the most important Egyptian players of all time, Zaki played for Ciudad Real from 2002 to 2005, reaching the Champions League final, before four seasons at Aragon to end his tenure in Europe.