Nogoom_El_Mostakbal_FC

Nogoom FC

Nogoom FC

Egyptian football club


Nogoom Football Club (Arabic: نادي النجوم لكرة القدم, formerly Nogoom El Mostakbal Football Club (Arabic: نادي نجوم المستقبل لكرة القدم, is an Egyptian football club based in October, Giza, Egypt. The club currently plays in the Egyptian Third Division, the third-highest league in the Egyptian football league system.

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History

After the success of the Pepsi League for students of schools led by Egyptian businessman Mohamed El Tawila since its establishment in 2003. El Tawila thought of creating Nogoom El Mostakbal club to provide young talent with the opportunity to develop and compete in a football trip in 2006.

Nogoom El Mostakbal club has become one of the leading youth development clubs in Egypt and continues to bring new talents to Egyptian football.

The first official participation of Nogoom El Mostakbal in the Egyptian Championships was the 2007–08 season in the Giza Area U-18 Championship and won the championship, and Participate in the Giza Area U-15 Championship.

The club rebranded as Nogoom FC in July 2018. The "of the Future" part of the name was removed as the club has reached the Egyptian Premier League.[1]

Performance in the Egyptian Premier League

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Current squad

First Team Squad

As of 5 April 2018

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On Loan

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Current technical staff

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References

  1. "Nogoom El Mostakbal changes name and logo after promotion". kingfut.com. 30 July 2018. Retrieved 31 July 2018.



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