Mohammed Hassan

Biographical information

RolesNon-starter
SexMale
Full nameMohammed•Hassan Musa
Used nameMohammed•Hassan
Original nameمحمد•حسن موسى
Born5 February 1905 in Bur Said (Port Said), Bur Said (EGY)
Died16 February 1973 in Bur Said (Port Said), Bur Said (EGY)
AffiliationsAl-Masry, Bur Said (EGY)
NOC Egypt

Biography

Mohammed Hassan took up football at English military camps in his youth and spent the entirety of his senior domestic career, 1926 through 1937, with his hometown Al-Masry Club of Port Said. During that time, he won the Sultan Hussein Cup in 1933, 1934, and 1937. Internationally, he represented Egypt at the 1934 World Cup, where his country was eliminated by Hungary after its first match. He was also a reserve at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, although he did not see any playing time in Egypt’s fourth-place finish. By career he worked in the customs office at Port Said and retired from this job in 1965.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1928 Summer Olympics Football (Football) EGY Mohammed Hassan
Football, Men (Olympic) Egypt DNS