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Kahraba (Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim Soliman) was born on 13 April, 1994 in Old Cairo, Cairo, Egypt, is an Egyptian footballer (born 1994). Discover Kahraba's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
Popular As |
Mahmoud Abdel-Moneim Soliman |
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Age |
29 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
13 April 1994 |
Birthday |
13 April |
Birthplace |
Old Cairo, Cairo, Egypt |
Nationality |
Egypt
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Kahraba Height, Weight & Measurements
At 29 years old, Kahraba height is 1.82 m and Weight 75 kg.
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1.82 m |
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75 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Kahraba Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kahraba worth at the age of 29 years old? Kahraba’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Egypt. We have estimated Kahraba's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
footballer |
Kahraba Social Network
Timeline
Mahmoud Abdel Moneim Abdel Hamid Soliman (محمود عبد المنعم عبد الحميد سليمان; born 13 April 1994), commonly known as Mahmoud Kahraba (محمود كهربا) or simply Kahraba (كهربا), is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays for Egyptian Premier League club Al Ahly and the Egypt national team.
After beginning his career as a youth player with Al Ahly, he made his professional debut in the Egyptian Premier League with ENPPI in 2011.
After the youth team was closed down in 2011, he joined ENPPI and made his professional debut in the Egyptian Premier League on 18 December 2011 in a match against Wadi Degla.
He scored his first senior goal the following season during a match against Telephonat Beni Suef after coming on as a substitute.
He was offered a trial with English club Hull City but was unable to go after struggling to obtain a work permit with Hull manager Steve Bruce commenting "he’s a very good player, but getting him into the country long-term will be a problem."
He joined Swiss Super League side FC Luzern on a season-long loan deal in 2013 but left the club in March 2014 after his contract was terminated with Luzern citing inappropriate behaviour.
He returned to Switzerland the following season for a six-month loan spell with Grasshopper.
After returning to Egypt, he joined Zamalek where he helped the club to win the Egypt Cup in his first season.
He joined Saudi Professional League side Al-Ittihad on loan for two seasons, winning the Saudi Crown Prince Cup and the Kings Cup.
Having represented Egypt at several youth levels, including winning the 2013 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations with the under-20 side, he made his senior international debut in 2013.
He instead moved to FC Luzern in the Swiss Super League on loan, with the club having an option to make the deal permanent, in August 2013.
He made his debut for the club a week later, coming on as a substitute during a 1–1 draw with FC Basel.
On 5 October 2013, he made his first start for Luzern and opened the scoring after 39 minutes during a 2–0 win over FC Zürich, being named man of the match.
After establishing himself in the first team, Kahraba scored six further goals for Luzern to become their second highest goalscorer for the season and the club had opened discussions with ENPPI to extend his loan deal for a further season.
However, at the end of March, Kahraba's loan deal was terminated by the club with immediate effect due to "inappropriate behaviour," with the club releasing a statement that the termination was "a disciplinary action due to several incidents of inappropriate behaviour against the manager Carlos Bernegger, other players and senior officials within the club."
Bernegger also accused Kahraba of being unprofessional and commented "I hoped that Kahraba would become a mature adult. Maturity is much more important than the player. Kahraba’s reaction in the end proved that he was not professional and that he could not continue with us."
However, Kahraba's agent denied any wrongdoing and claimed that the player had decided to end the loan spell after the club had tried to pressure him into signing a new contract and the relationship had "deteriorated" after he refused.
After receiving offers from sides in Spain and Germany, Kahraba eventually signed a loan deal with fellow Swiss side Grasshopper Club Zürich in May 2014.
The club paid a fee of €100,000 for a six-month loan deal with an option to sign Kahraba on a permanent deal for €1 million.
He began pre-season training nearly a week before the rest of the squad, and made his debut for the club as a late substitute in place of Michael Lang during a 1–0 defeat to local rivals FC Zürich.
The following week, Kahraba was sent off after receiving a second yellow card during a 2–2 draw with FC Thun, leaving the pitch in tears.
Despite his suspension in the league, Kahraba was included in Grasshopper's squad for their UEFA Champions League qualifying match against French side Lille, making his debut in the competition as a substitute in a 2–0 defeat.
In his return to the starting line-up in the Swiss Super League, he scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 victory over FC Aarau as Grasshoppers' won their first match of the season.
Although his loan spell with the club was set to last until 31 December 2014, Kahraba announced his return to ENPII in November with both sides failing to reach an agreement during negotiations over a permanent transfer having scored twice in seventeen appearances.
He also cited a lack of playing time stating "I’m not going to sit on the bench in Europe any longer, I’m 20 years old, I want to play."
Following the end of his loan spell, Kahraba returned to ENPPI and scored four goals in his first twelve appearances.
However, following an altercation with general manager Hussein Amin after arriving late for a training session, he was suspended by the club pending an investigation.
He briefly returned to the first team before agreeing to a transfer to fellow Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek on a five-year contract for a fee of €750,000.
During his first six months with Zamalek, Kahraba helped the side win the Egyptian Premier League and the Egypt Cup, scoring eight goals in fourteen appearances.
His performances led to him being nominated for the 2015 African Most Promising Talent Award.
In July 2016, he was suspended by the club after clashing with his coaching staff after he was substituted during a match against rivals Al Ahly.
In July 2016, Kahraba joined Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad on loan for the 2016–17 season for a fee of $2 million.
He made his debut for the club on the opening day of the season, scoring in a 3–2 victory over Al-Raed on 11 August 2016.
In his third game for Al-Ittihad, Kahraba became the first Egyptian player to score a hat-trick in the Saudi Professional League after helping his side to a 5–3 victory over Al-Wehda, scoring four of his side's goals and assisting the other.
He also scored the fastest goal of the season after netting after just 64 seconds of a 4–1 victory over Al-Ettifaq.
His performances led Al-Ittihad to open talks about extending his stay with the club, having scored fifteen goals in twenty appearances including the winning goal in the final of the 2016–17 Saudi Crown Prince Cup during a 1–0 victory over Al-Nassr.
Zamalek chairman Mortada Mansour publicly declared that the club would only look to sell Kahraba for offers of €40 million or more.
He was included in Egypt's squads for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Kahraba began his career at with Al Ahly as a youth player, scoring 36 goals in 20 appearances for the side at the age of fifteen after forming a forward partnership with Trézéguet.
It was during his time at Al Ahly that he was given the nickname Kahraba ("Electricity") by youth coach Badr Ragab due to his energy and pace.