
Mohamed Hamdy Zaki
Haras El Hodood/F/
Player Info
Mohamed Hamdy Zaki, commonly known as "Koka," is an Egyptian striker who brings pace and power to the attack for Haras El Hodood. At 34, the forward has enjoyed a journeyman career across Egypt, Portugal, Turkey, and Greece, known for his physical attributes and ability to run the channels. He first made his name with Rio Ave in Portugal, where his goal-scoring exploits earned him a move to Sporting Braga and later a significant transfer to Olympiacos. While his time in Greece yielded league titles, his most iconic moment came in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations final, where he scored a dramatic late winner for Egypt against Cameroon to secure the trophy. That goal cemented his place in Egyptian football folklore. Now back in his homeland, Koka uses his experience and predatory instincts to lead the line, always carrying the aura of a national hero.
Overview
Honors
Main Position
Strengths
Weaknesses
Transfer History
2024/08/28
37000€
Transfer
2024/08/19
Loan Ended
2023/09/13
Loan
2022/09/19
Signed
2020/11/29
Transfer
2020/11/28
Signed
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
Rating
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Statistics
2025-2026
Matches
Games Played
19
Games Started
16
Minutes Per Game
1436
Offensive Data
Goals(PK)
2
Assists
-
Scoring Freguency(Minutes)
-
Shots Per Game
25
Accurate Passes Per Game
223
Key Passes Per Game
16
Accurate Long Balls Per Game
17
Accurate Crosses Per Game
4
Success Dribbles Per Game
13
Defense Data
Tackles Per Game
13
Interceptions Per Game
6
Clearances Per Game
15
Block Shots Per Game
-
Other Data
Yellow Cards
5
Yellow-Red
-
Red Cards
0
Turnovers Per Game
-
Fouls Per Game
21
Be Fouled Per Game
19


