Years separate Al-Ahly youth goalkeeper from 40 and he is not considering retiring

Captain Majid does not know the number of his titles ... and confirms: You are still hungry for tournaments

Majid Nasser: The President's Cup is the most difficult title.

Photography: Eric Arazas

The goalkeeper of Shabab Al-Ahly team, Majid Nasser, is living the brightest days of his sports career, while he plays his role in guarding the three sticks, advancing an exceptional season, in which he crowned the three "President's Cup, the Arabian Gulf Cup, and the Super Gulf Cup", at a time when he was a competitor President of the Arab Gulf League title even four rounds before the end of the season.

With his victory in the President's Cup last Saturday in the face of their neighbor Al-Nasr, Captain Majed does not know exactly how many titles he has achieved in his sports career with the national team and the clubs that he wore, but he confirms that he is "hungry" to achieve more titles with the Shabab Al-Ahly team. , Who will open the next season with the Super Cup against the island, while also returning to the continental competition arena, after obtaining the direct qualification card.

Majid Nasser told Emirates Today about the number of titles he has won so far: “(4 plus 4 plus 3) ... I do not know precisely, I have achieved many titles in my sports career so far, and I am still hungry to achieve more of them. "The titles are the main goal that we set before the start of each season, and we strive to achieve it at the end."

The goalkeeper, who is 37 years old, confirms that his team was able to save the season in the best way possible by winning three very important titles. “We won the Super Cup against Sharjah, and we won the Gulf Cup in front of Al Nasr, and we beat the same competitor in the President's Cup.

Achieving the hat-trick was not easy at all in light of the current season.

Majid Nasser believes that winning the President's Cup was the most difficult compared to the other two titles, and says: “It was difficult for us, because it is not easy for us to play a match at the end of the season, and in the face of a strong competitor like Al-Nasr, the incentive was great for both parties, because this title has him. The privacy of the name, which is dear to everyone, as it qualifies its holder to participate in the AFC Champions League without entering the preliminary round supplement.

The goalkeeper of Shabab Al-Ahly, who was a key element in achieving the three titles that his team won in the current season, revealed that he would donate the "trilogy" to his family members.

He said, "I am absolutely happy that we have achieved these three titles that I dedicate to my dear mother, my wife and my children."

Majid Nasser has three years to reach the age of 40, which is the age at which most football players retire from their sports career, but for Majid Nasser, who is considered the oldest goalkeeper in the Arabian Gulf League (37 years), age is just a number, as it is still He is eager to win more titles with his current team, Shabab Al-Ahly, who moved to its ranks in 2012 from Al Wasl club.

The goalkeeper, who wears the captaincy of Shabab Al-Ahly, says about the time when he can take off his glove: "I want to continue in the stadiums until I see myself unable to do my duties on the stadium, which is a time when no club will be willing to present to me."

It is noteworthy that Majid Nasser began his sports career with Fujairah club in 2004, and later moved to Al Wasl ranks until 2012, then joined the Al-Ahly team that later became "Shabab Al-Ahly", and fought with him 217 full matches in the Gulf Arab League.

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