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Abdel had a 16-year professional playing career for Mehalla of the Egyptian First Division, winning two championships. <ref> https://www.lafc.com/club/technical-staff/assistant-coaches </ref>
Abdel had a 16-year professional playing career for Mehalla of the Egyptian First Division, winning two championships. <ref> https://www.lafc.com/club/technical-staff/assistant-coaches </ref>


He has worked in international football as goalkeeper coach for the [[USMNT]] (2007-2011) and the [[Egypt national football team]] (2011-2014) and the [[Canada men’s national soccer team]]. <ref> https://canadasoccer.com/?pid=5002&t=profile& </ref>
He has worked in international football as goalkeeper coach for the [[USMNT]] (2007-2011) and the [[Egypt national football team]] (2011-2014) and the [[Canada men's national soccer team]]. <ref> https://canadasoccer.com/?pid=5002&t=profile& </ref>


He worked as the goalkeeper coach at [[MLS]] soccer club [[LA Galaxy]] for 7 years, as well as with the now defunct Chivas USA.
He worked as the goalkeeper coach at [[MLS]] soccer club [[LA Galaxy]] for 7 years, as well as with the now defunct Chivas USA.

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Zak Abdel, born in Cairo, Egypt, on July 20 1961, is a former professional player and now professional goalkeeping coach, currently at Los Angeles FC.

Abdel had a 16-year professional playing career for Mehalla of the Egyptian First Division, winning two championships. [1]

He has worked in international football as goalkeeper coach for the USMNT (2007-2011) and the Egypt national football team (2011-2014) and the Canada men's national soccer team. [2]

He worked as the goalkeeper coach at MLS soccer club LA Galaxy for 7 years, as well as with the now defunct Chivas USA.

He was announced in the goalkeeping coach role at the newly formed Los Angeles FC ahead of their inaugural season in 2018 working under former National team coach Bob Bradley with whom he has consistently worked for a number of years. [3]