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We can produce many a Salah, says Egypt minister

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DUBAI: Dr Ashraf Sobhy, Egypt’s Minister of Youth and Sports, says his ministry has put plans in place to use football star Mohamed Salah’s stunning success as a blueprint and create many more “Mo Salahs” in the future.

“We have put plans in place for academies and football clubs to create a number of Mo Salah in the coming years,” said Dr Sobhy, as he launched the 14th edition of the Dubai Internatio­nal Sports Creativity Symposium at the Mina Al Salam Hotel on Wednesday with a presentati­on titled “Youth and Sports - Future Prospects”.

“Mo Salah is a brand today and we will use this brand for the betterment of Egyptian football and sports. His success is a beacon and a blueprint that we can implement at both the macro and micro level for generation­s to come.”

Organised by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award, which is one of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s, the 14th Dubai Internatio­nal Sports Creativity Symposium was held under the theme “Empowermen­t of Youth in Sports”.

Matar Al Tayer, Vice-chairman of Dubai Sports Council and Chairman of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Awards’ Board of Trustees, was present at the Symposium along with Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of Dubai Sports Council, Moza Al Marri, a Board Member of DSC and Secretary General of the Awards, and Nasser Aman Al Rahma, Assistant Secretary General of the DSC, and a number of other dignitarie­s.

Speaking further on the success of Salah, Dr Sobhy, a former karateka who competed nationally and internatio­nally, added: “His success has opened doors not just for Egyptian football players, but for players from across the Arab world, and there is a great opportunit­y in front of us to build on this success.

“So we have set plans in motion that will, hopefully, create many more Mo Salah.”

Salah has risen rapidly up the popularity charts since moving to Liverpool from Roma in the summer of 2017. A sensationa­l debut season, the Egypt internatio­nal broke Liverpool’s scoring record for a debut season with 32 goals in 36 Premier League games, a feat which helped him win the League’s Golden Boot for the season.

Salah also became the first player to win three Premier League Player of the Month awards in the same season and his record-breaking performanc­es saw him receive a number of other accolades at the end of the 2017-18 season, including the PFA Players’ Player of the Year, the Football Writers’ Player of the Year and the PFA Fans’ Player of the Year awards.

He also made it to the three-man shortlist for the 2018 Best FIFA Men’s Player award, and eventually finished third behind Croatian Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal.

“We also need to find out what our youth want - we need to know their version in order to channel their talents in the right direction.

“To sum it up -- Don’t just play the game, change the game.”

 ??  ?? Dr Ashraf Sobhy, Egypt’s Minister of Youth and Sports, speaks at the 14th edition of the Dubai Internatio­nal Sports Creativity Symposium at the Mina Al Salam hotel in Dubai on Tuesday.
Dr Ashraf Sobhy, Egypt’s Minister of Youth and Sports, speaks at the 14th edition of the Dubai Internatio­nal Sports Creativity Symposium at the Mina Al Salam hotel in Dubai on Tuesday.

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