Former Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elneny has achieved a significant milestone in his post-playing career by completing his UEFA A License, a qualification that prepares individuals for coaching at a high level.
This accomplishment underscores his commitment to staying involved in football, as he aims to utilize his experience in a coaching role.
Over his eight-year tenure with Arsenal, Elneny made 168 appearances and scored 17 goals across all competitions, playing a vital part in the team's success, including their FA Cup victory in 2017.
Elneny announced his departure from Arsenal at the conclusion of the 2023-24 season, referring to his time at the club as "the best eight years of my life." Following his exit, he joined Al Jazira in the United Arab Emirates, indicating a desire to continue his professional playing career.
Internationally, Elneny has been a significant figure for the Egyptian national team, earning over 100 caps since making his debut in 2011 and scoring eight goals. His contributions included helping Egypt reach the finals of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2017 and being named in the tournament's team of the tournament in 2021. He also participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, further establishing himself as a key player for his country.
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