Abdo Semana has completed a loan move from El Mokawloon to A. Abo Qir, sealing a temporary switch that will run from 2026-02-08 to 2026-06-30. The Egyptian left winger joins on a loan transfer, with El Mokawloon retaining his registration and the expectation that he will return to the club at the end of the agreed period.
The deal sees the 27-year-old, currently valued at €75k, leave Egyptian Premier League side El Mokawloon for A. Abo Qir, who compete outside the top flight. The move is officially listed as a loan transfer, with no permanent fee indicated in the data. According to the registration details, Semana is scheduled to go back to El Mokawloon when the loan expires on 2026-06-30, at which point his longer-term future will depend on subsequent contract decisions and transfer activity. Given that no contract end date with El Mokawloon is specified in the available data, there remains a possibility that he could move towards free-agent status beyond his loan stint if his underlying deal is close to expiry or not renewed.
Semana’s switch keeps him within Egypt, moving from the Egyptian Premier League environment of El Mokawloon to A. Abo Qir, who are listed without a defined league (“N/A”) in the transfer data. Functionally, this places him outside the country’s main top-tier competition, even though he remains domestically based. The transfer therefore shifts him away from the visibility of the Premier League to a less prominent competitive setting, which could impact his exposure and market perception in the short term.
Born on 06 Dec 1998 in Mansoura, the right-footed winger has built his career entirely in Egyptian football. Before joining El Mokawloon, he played for Baladiyat El Mahalla, Bilqas City FC and Nabaroh, with an earlier loan spell from Bilqas City FC to Nabaroh in the 2022–23 season and a permanent move from Baladiyat El Mahalla to El Mokawloon in the 2024–25 campaign. His market value peaked at around €200k shortly after his move to El Mokawloon in October 2024, before later being adjusted to €75k in December 2025, reflecting fluctuations in form, usage or club context.
The loan to A. Abo Qir continues a career pattern in which Semana has alternated between permanent transfers and loan stints, including a previous “End of loan” return from Nabaroh to Bilqas City FC. Now, as an established 27-year-old rather than an emerging prospect, this latest move carries different implications: it is an opportunity to secure consistent playing time and possibly re-elevate his market value, but it also edges him closer to the age where long-term contracts become harder to come by if performances do not stand out.
No detailed match or season statistics are provided in the current data set, and there is no record here of specific recent fixtures, scorelines or individual contributions such as goals or assists. Likewise, the data does not include documented reactions from supporters or media, either locally or internationally, so any assessment of fan or press response would go beyond what is verifiable. What can be stated with certainty is that Semana’s trajectory has taken him from lesser-known domestic sides to a Premier League club and now into a loan at A. Abo Qir, in a context where his value has been closely tracked.
As his loan runs from 2026-02-08 to 2026-06-30, the coming months will be decisive. A strong spell at A. Abo Qir could lead to a permanent transfer, a renewed role at El Mokawloon on his return, or increased interest from other Egyptian clubs watching a player whose market value and club status have already shifted several times in recent seasons.







