

Comedy
Overview
An ex-goalkeeper starts working as a talent scout and travels all over the world in search of professional players to join Egyptian football clubs.
Top Cast


Mohamed Saad
Mohamed Saad
بوشكاش محفوظ
Mohamed Saad
بوشكاش محفوظ


Ezzat Abu Ouf
Ezzat Abu Ouf
Ezzat Abu Ouf


Zeina
Zeina
عليا
Zeina
عليا


Ahmad Rateb
Ahmad Rateb
Ahmad Rateb


Edward
Edward
Edward


Said Tarabeek
Said Tarabeek
Said Tarabeek


Safaa Al Toukhy
Safaa Al Toukhy
Safaa Al Toukhy


Alaa Zinhom
Alaa Zinhom
Alaa Zinhom


Shams
Shams
Shams


Youssef Fawzy
Youssef Fawzy
أبو الصحفية
Youssef Fawzy
أبو الصحفية
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