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Ali Gabr

アリ・ガブル / あり・がぶる

Association football player from Egypt

January 10, 1989 (age 37) ・ Tanta, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt

  • Gharbia Governorate
  • association football player

My Take

Ali Gabr is the kind of footballer I quietly admire: a towering 193cm centre-back from Tanta, Egypt, doing the unglamorous work of holding a defence together for Pyramids and the national team. Centre-backs rarely make highlight reels, but they decide matches by the goals they prevent. Born in 1989, he's playing in the prime of a defender's career, where reading the game matters as much as physicality. I find something deeply trustworthy about players built for reliability over flash. He carries himself like a last line of defence should, and Egyptian football is steadier for having him.

Overview

Ali Gabr Gabr Mossad (Arabic: عَلِيّ جَبْر جَبْر مُسْعَد; born 10 January 1989) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays for Egyptian Premier League side Pyramids and the Egyptian national team as a centre-back.

Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

1. Profile

Name (English)
Ali Gabr
Name (Japanese)
アリ・ガブル
Reading
あり・がぶる
Born
January 10, 1989 (age 37)
Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
Capricorn / Snake
Origin
Tanta, Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
Blood type
Private
Height
193 cm
Agency
Private
Occupation
association football player

2. Background

Elementary school
Private
Junior high
Private
High school
Private
University
Private

3. Relationships

Spouse
Private
Children
Private
Parents
Private
Siblings
Private

4. Personality

Motto

Private

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7. About this entry

Tags

  • Gharbia Governorate
  • association football player
Last updated
2026-06-02

Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.