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Nagrig (Egyptian Arabic: نجريج) is a village in the Gharbia Governorate, Egypt, near the city of Basyoun. Mohamed Salah, a well known football player for Liverpool and Egypt, is from this village, Nagrig.
Feb 5, 2022 · The 29-year-old grew up over 3,700 miles away from Liverpool in Nagrig, a small rural village in the Gharbia district of Egypt.
- Mohamed Salah commenced his professional football journey with El Mokawloon. Mohamed Salah commenced his professional football journey with El Mokawloon, a club based in Egypt, where his innate talent began to shine.
- In 2014, Mohamed Salah made a significant move to Chelsea FC.
- He experienced a breakthrough with AS Roma in Serie A. Mohamed Salahexperienced a transformative period with AS Roma in Serie A, marking a significant breakthrough in his career trajectory.
- Salah is known for his remarkable speed and goal-scoring ability. Mohamed Salah has earned renown for his exceptional speedand prolific goal-scoring prowess, distinguishing him as one of the most dynamic forwards in modern football.
- About Salah’s Philanthropic Work in Egypt
- Access to Clean Water & Sanitation
- Medical Infrastructure
- Access to Education
- A Hero on and Off The Pitch
It is not only Salah’s success on the pitch, the highest-scoring African player in the history of the English Premier League, that brings him fame, but also his humility on and off it. “To be an Egyptian at this level is unbelievable for me,” he said to journalists after winning the 2018-19 Champions League trophy. Salah’s pride of representing Egy...
About 7.3 million people did not have access to safe drinking water in Egypt in 2014 and that number has been slowly exponentially increasing annually. Additionally, 8.4 million Egyptians do not have access to sufficient sanitation. Populations in rural areas such as Salah’s native Nagrig are most affected due to a lack of sanitization surfaces and...
Egypt’s medical infrastructure has long struggled to meet the needs of its fast-growing population. In 2016, there were 1.5 hospital beds per 1,000 people in Egypt, compared to the global average of 2.7. While this does not take into account the lack of equipment in health care facilities in rural areas including Nagrig, where denizens must travel ...
Access and quality of education in Egypt have long suffered. The Egyptian literacy rate in 2017 was 71.17%, a 1% decline from the year prior and below the world average of 86%. According to UNICEF, “1 in 5 school buildings [are]unfit for use, lacking functional water and sanitation facilities,” with student performance “not even meet[ing]the low be...
In 2021, Salah received recognition for his philanthropic efforts in his home village of Nagrig and garnered the Laureus Sport for Good Awardfor Sporting Inspiration. A larger testament to his positive impact is his recent inclusion in the Egyptian public school curriculum as a model citizen for his philanthropic work in helping his own country des...
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Feb 13, 2018 · Every football-crazy kid has a player they look up to. In Nagrig, Egypt, children dream of becoming like local hero and Liverpool ace, Mohamed Salah.
Feb 12, 2018 · Nagrig to Basyoun, then to Tanta city, the capital of Al-Gharbiya province, then a bus to downtown Cairo, and a final ride to the Nasr City neighbourhood where the club is located. Salah grew up in a sporty family, with his father and two uncles having played football at the youth club in Nagrig.
May 23, 2018 · There is perhaps no place in Egypt that shows more passion for the English Premier League and the Champions League than Nagrig, a typical Nile delta village where water buffalos, cows and donkeys share dirt roads with cars, motorbikes and horse-drawn carts.