Mostafa Taha

Mostafa Kamel Taha Yossef El-Gamal (Arabic: مُصْطَفَى كَامِل طٰهٰ يُوسُف الْجَمَل; 23 March 1910 – 10 November 1969) was an Egyptian football forward who played for Zamalek and Egypt.

In Zamalek, Taha played in the prime of his career with Egyptian veteran players such as Mohamed Latif, Hussein Hegazi, El-Sayed Abaza and Ismail Raafat.

After winning the 1944–45 Cairo League's season, Taha retired from professional football in 1945.

Taha played his first international game with the Egypt national football team in 1929.

He played for his country until 1940, as there was no official tournaments due to the outbreak of World War II.

فريق المختلط في نهائي كأس السلطان 1930
Taha (second sitting from right) with Zamalek in 1930
Taha (second from right, front standing row) with Zamalek in 1939
مصطفي كامل طه يحمل كاس مصر 1944
Taha, Zamalek's captain with the Egypt Cup trophy in 1944
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Taha (front row, second from left) with Egypt in the 1934 World Cup in Italy