He stole the spotlight with his promising performances, before fate snatched him away in a tragic accident.
Tala’ea al-Gaish youth striker Youssef al-Shemy, born in 2009, passed away in a horrific accident on Friday while crossing a train crossing in his hometown of Toukh, Qalyubiya Governorate.
The passing of Shemy, one of the rising talents within the club’s youth sector, shook the sports community and left behind the utmost grief among his family, friends, and teammates.
Shemy and his friend, Youssef Abul-Nasr, were attempting to cross the railway crossing at the wrong time. A high-speed train was passing just as they were on the tracks, and the train collided with them, killing them instantly.
Shemy was considered one of the most prominent rising stars within the Tala’ea el-Gaish Club. During his short career, he displayed remarkable technical abilities, making him a promising future for Egyptian football.
Hundreds of people from Toukh city in Qalyubiya governorate bid farewell to Shemy from Al-Omari Mosque, coinciding with the funeral of his colleague Youssef Abul-Nasr from the Namol village mosque in Toukh.
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