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Egypt’s future football stars will come from Right to Dream academy – CEO

Mohamed Wasfy

Right to Dream Egypt will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Egyptian football by producing elite players for the national team, according to CEO Mohammed Wasfy.

Speaking at Soccerex MENA 2025 in Cairo, Wasfy outlined the academy’s vision for youth development, emphasizing its commitment to scouting, nurturing, and providing opportunities for talented Egyptian players.

“We scout the talent. We nurture the talent. We connect the talent with opportunity through our pathways,” Wasfy said.

His comments signal the academy’s ambition to replicate the success it has had in Ghana, where Right to Dream has developed top players such as Mohammed Kudus, Simon Adingra, and Ibrahim Osman.

A Proven Model for Success

Founded in Ghana, Right to Dream has become one of the most respected football academies in the world, with partnerships in Denmark, Egypt, and the United States. The academy has produced players who have gone on to shine in top European leagues and represent their national teams.

Wasfy believes this model can be successfully applied to Egypt, helping to elevate the country’s footballing standards.

“You see how this worked in West Africa with the likes of Mohammed Kudus, Simon Adingra, and Ibrahim Osman, and we expect the same in the very near future in Egypt,” he said.

Right to Dream’s expansion to Egypt is part of a broader vision to create a sustainable talent pipeline for the country’s national team, ensuring a steady supply of well-trained players capable of competing at the highest levels.

Investing in the Future of Egyptian Football

The Egyptian edition of the academy is expected to provide not just world-class training facilities but also a holistic approach that combines football, education, and character development.

This aligns with Right to Dream’s philosophy of producing not only skilled footballers but also well-rounded individuals capable of succeeding on and off the pitch.

The academy’s model places strong emphasis on discipline, academic excellence, and community involvement, helping young athletes develop leadership skills that go beyond football.

A New Era for Egyptian Talent Development

Egypt has long been one of Africa’s most successful footballing nations, with a record seven Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) titles. However, the country has often relied on players developed in domestic clubs or abroad.

With the introduction of Right to Dream’s academy, there is hope that Egypt will see a new generation of homegrown talent emerge, ready to compete on the international stage.

Wasfy’s vision reflects a growing movement in African football, where high-quality academies are increasingly shaping the future of national teams. If Right to Dream’s success in Ghana is anything to go by, Egypt’s footballing future looks promising.

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