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Muhammad Makki, the general coach of the Haras al-Hodood team, was a guest in the fourth episode of the Iftar Al-Nujoom program, which was presented by the media, Nancy Al-Qadi, on Sada Al-Balad 2 channel, during the holy month of Ramadan.
Muhammad Makki revealed his keenness to gather with the family on the first days of Ramadan, and family bonding, and urged his children, Maryam, Farida and Ahmed, to pray and fast in the month of goodness and blessing.
Regarding the foods he likes to eat during the Ramadan fast, he said, “I like grills in general.”
And about his childhood memories during the month of Ramadan, he emphasized that he was keen to play football before and after breaking the fast and to participate in the Ramadan courses in Fayoum, accompanied by the late Mohamed Abdel-Wahhab, the former star of Al-Ahly.
And about the goal he remembers most in the month of Ramadan, he explained that he scored a wonderful goal in a match and was wearing a T-shirt printed with the image of the late Muhammad Abdel Wahhab and celebrated it immediately after scoring the goal.
As Makki mentioned, a situation with the late Muhammad Abdel Wahhab, during Ramadan and trying to travel in public transportation, and suffering in the crowds of connectors, after obtaining a vacation and traveling to Fayoum Governorate, to spend the holiday with the family.
It is noteworthy that the “Iftar Al-Nujoom” program, presented by the media, Nancy Al-Qadi, will be shown again on the “Sada Al-Balad” channel, with the start of the first days of the holy month of Ramadan.
The “Star Breakfast” program continues during the days of the holy month of Ramadan, as the idea of the program revolves around being in the home of a sports and sports star in Egypt, during breakfast in the midst of his family and family gathering, to talk about the Ramadan atmosphere and its rituals during the holy month.
The “Star Breakfast” program is shown on “Sada Al-Balad” channel, for the third year in a row, after the successes it achieved over the past two years.