Mohamed Hany

EGY
 • #3 Right Back
Position

RB

Role

Possession Builder

Birthdate (Age)

Jan 25, 1996 (30)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'11"

Weight

165 lb

National Team
Egypt

Ranking

337thout of 470
Overall Grade66.3284th/470
Impact score3.7290th/470
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
103rd/162 DEF
66.3
Passing
102nd/161 DEF
65.5
Crossing
75th/81 DEF
53.9
Ball Carrying
60th/77 DEF
57.3
1 V 1 Defending
5th/150 DEF
84.9
Positioning
112th/158 DEF
64.6

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

1
Appearances
100
Minutes
0
Clean sheets
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News

Jun 16, 2026

Own goal ruins great defensive work

Mohamed Hany registered an own goal, two shots (zero on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Monday's 1-1 draw versus Belgium.

Analysis: Hany stood up to the challenge of facing Jeremy Doku, one of the world's most dangerous wingers, and dealt with Leonardo Trossard well too during the periods when the two rotated. He won five of his six tackles and contributed one interception, two clearances, two shots and one cross in a well-rounded display. The only blot on his evening was an unfortunate own goal, when a quick cross into the area touched off him as he tracked Romelu Lukaku with little he could have done to prevent it.

Jun 9, 2026

Highly involved at right-back

Hany is expected to feature as Egypt's main right-back or right wing-back option throughout the World Cup, offering consistent minutes during the tournament.

Analysis: Hany heads into the summer event as one of the most reliable starters in the Egyptian setup, having played more games than any other defender on the squad at AFCON 2025 with six appearances. His attacking output has been particularly encouraging in the pre-tournament window, as he has registered two assists across the last four international friendlies while creating seven open-play chances for teammates during World Cup qualifying and four more at AFCON. While it remains unclear how much freedom he'll have to attack if Egypt stick with the back-four system they used in practice matches, he could retain the most significant assisting potential among the team's defenders. Egypt's recent form is somewhat encouraging for their clean sheet chances, although they'll face tough opposition in the initial match versus Belgium before moving to more favorable contests against New Zealand and Iran.

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