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Kahraba Sparks a New Chapter with Enppi

8 February 2026

Kahraba Sparks a New Chapter with Enppi
Kahraba returns to Enppi, ready to impact the Egyptian Premier League.

Kahraba's Move to Enppi: A Fresh Start in Egypt's Premier League

Local press reports say Mahmoud Abdel Monem "Kahraba" has officially agreed to join Enppi for the remainder of the winter and the season.

Sources told the Egyptian site FilGoal that Kahraba received offers from several clubs locally and abroad recently, with Al Ittihad Alexandria and Ghazl El Mahalla among the top options, but the player preferred returning to Enppi due to his strong ties with the club.

Reports also indicate that Kahraba terminated his contract with Qadsia Kuwait after disagreements over his wages, prompting him to seek a club offering technical and financial stability.

Kahraba began his career in the youth setup at Al Ahly, before moving to Libyan club Al Ittihad in January 2025, then to Kuwait's Qadsia, and now returning to Enppi where his professional steps began.

Enppi's management is said to aim to leverage Kahraba's experience to strengthen the attack and help the team reach its goals next season.

Punchline 1: If he keeps finding the back of the net, the stadium will start charging rent for the electricity.

Punchline 2: Kahraba signs for Enppi—finally a move that won’t require a power converter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who joined Enppi?

Mahmoud Abdel Monem 'Kahraba' joined Enppi for the remainder of the season.

Why Enppi?

He has strong ties with the club and sought stability after leaving Qadsia Kuwait.

Which other clubs were linked?

Al Ittihad Alexandria and Ghazl El Mahalla were among the options reported.

Where did Kahraba begin his career?

He started at Al Ahly's youth setup, moved to Libyan club Al Ittihad in 2025, then to Qadsia Kuwait, and now Enppi.