Sherif Hossam Adib Mesak has completed a move from Hertha BSC III to SC Union 06 Berlin on a free transfer, with the deal officially registered as starting on 2026-02-02. The 22-year-old Egyptian midfielder leaves Hertha’s third team without a transfer fee after SC Union 06 secured his services as a standard transfer. Contract details, including the end date, have not been disclosed and do not appear in the available registration data.
The switch keeps Mesak in Berlin and in German football, confirming that he will continue his career abroad rather than in his home country, Egypt. The move also means SC Union 06 gain a young, centrally oriented midfielder who has already accumulated experience across several Berlin-based clubs in Germany’s lower tiers. There is no recorded market value for Mesak in the data, underlining that this is a low‑cost, low‑risk acquisition for Union 06, completed as a free transfer rather than a fee‑based deal.
Mesak’s career path in Germany has been steadily nomadic. Before joining Hertha BSC III for the 2025–26 season, he played for 1.FC Wilmersdorf II, having moved there from Tennis Borussia Berlin II in the 2024–25 campaign. Prior to that, he represented Schwarz‑Weiß Spandau after a spell with Sport-Union Berlin, following an earlier move from an unspecified “Unknown” club. A stint without a club in 2023 separates his time at Schwarz‑Weiß Spandau and Tennis Borussia Berlin II, indicating a brief period as a free agent before he re-entered the Berlin amateur and semi‑professional circuit.
Across these sides, Mesak has consistently been listed as a midfielder, with his main position recorded simply as “Midfield” rather than a more specialised role such as defensive or attacking midfielder. No detailed match statistics, appearance counts, goals, or assists are provided in the data for his recent seasons, and there is no information on individual match performances, opponents, or scorelines. Likewise, no league names are attached to his most recent clubs, with competitions simply marked as “N/A,” making it impossible to specify exactly which tier he has been playing in, beyond the fact that all recent activity is located in Germany.
There is also no record of senior national‑team involvement for Egypt, though his nationality is clearly listed as Egyptian. The dataset does not include reactions from Egyptian media, local Berlin supporters, or broader international outlets, nor does it supply any indication of fan sentiment around his latest move.
One potential future implication, based on his documented history, is the possibility of Mesak becoming a free agent again when his time at SC Union 06 ends, as he has previously spent a period without a club. However, without a published contract expiry date, any precise projection remains speculative. What is clear from the available information is that the confirmed free transfer to SC Union 06 offers the 22‑year‑old Egyptian midfielder a continued platform in German football, with his next steps likely to shape both his reputation in Berlin’s competitive local scene and his prospects of progressing further in the European game.







