Egyptian winger Mostafa Hamada has completed a loan move from El Sekka SC to Qanah, joining the Canal-based club on a temporary deal running from 2026-02-04 to 2026-06-30. The transfer is registered as a loan transfer, with El Sekka retaining his rights beyond the end of the spell, when he is scheduled to return at the end of the agreement.
Hamada, 25, arrives at Qanah as a right-footed left winger and adds attacking depth to a side competing domestically in Egypt. The deal keeps him in Egyptian football and does not involve a permanent fee, reflecting a straightforward loan arrangement between the two clubs. No current market value is recorded for this move, with his last listed valuation having previously fluctuated during earlier stages of his career.
The structure of the transfer also creates a potential future crossroads for the player. With the loan set to expire on 2026-06-30 and no subsequent contract details provided, Hamada could face the prospect of becoming a free agent or returning to El Sekka SC to fight for a place, depending on how his situation evolves once the loan concludes.
Born in El Hamool and standing at 1.75m, Hamada has built a varied CV across Egyptian clubs. Before joining El Sekka SC, he was on the books of Modern Sport Club, Pharco FC, Proxy FC, Kafr El Sheikh and hometown side El Hamoul. His path has included both permanent switches and multiple loan spells, including moves from Pharco to Proxy FC and from Modern Sport Club to El Sekka SC, underlining his familiarity with adapting quickly to new teams and systems within the Egyptian game.
Earlier in his career, his market value rose as high as €75,000 during his time at Pharco FC, after initially being assessed at €25,000 in his early twenties. Subsequent moves, including loan stints and a later spell at El Sekka El Hadid SC, coincided with a recorded drop to zero market value, highlighting how his trajectory has not been linear and how this new chapter at Qanah represents an opportunity to rebuild his standing.
Primarily deployed as an attacking left winger, Hamada’s preferred right foot allows him to cut inside from the flank, a profile that Qanah can use either in transition or against deeper blocks in domestic competition. His experience across several Egyptian clubs means he brings knowledge of different competitive environments in the country, even though no specific league names are attached to his most recent teams in the available data.
The confirmed loan to Qanah therefore functions as both an immediate reinforcement for the club and a pivotal platform for the player. With his short-term future clearly defined but his longer-term situation open beyond 2026-06-30, Hamada’s performances over this spell are likely to determine whether he returns to El Sekka SC, secures a permanent move elsewhere, or eventually enters the market as a free agent looking for the next stage of his career.







