Yakan Hussein Zaki Yakan (12 September 1934 – 22 December 2012) was an Egyptian football coach and former football player who played as a defensive midfielder.[2] He spent almost his whole career with Zamalek. He played also for the Egypt national football team. He was part of the team that won the 1959 African Cup of Nations. Hussein played for his country at the 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics. He was part of the team that won the gold medal at the Arab Games in 1953 and 1965. After retiring from football, he worked as a head coach. He was elected as Zamalek's board member in the 1990s.[3]
Early life
Yakan Hussein was born into a well-off family on 12 September 1934 in Khairat Street in Sayyeda Zeinab, Cairo. He had nine brothers and sisters. He played football in the streets of Aswan when his father moved to work in Upper Egypt. It was not long before the family moved again to Sayyida Zeinab after a brief period in the city of Zagazig, Sharqia. His actual beginning came in the secondary school of commerce with the high school team. He then played for the Nubian Youth Club team in the Abdeen neighborhood.[4]
Playing career
Club career
In 1951, he was chosen by Al Ahly's coach. He spent two years with the team. In 1953, he moved to Zamalek, where he spent his whole career. During his time with Zamalek, he won the Egyptian Premier League three times in (1959–60, 1963–64, and 1964–65). He also won with Zamalek the Egypt Cup for six times in (1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1962).
Hussein was called "King of coverage", for his defensive ability, he was the first full-back to possess the elements of modern football, including extreme speed to intensify attacking, instant rebounds to strengthen defenses, mastery of accurate cross passing to teammates, and powerful shooting with both feet and head to exploit semi-opportunities and turn them into goals. He was honored with the Order of Sports, first class twice, once from President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1966, and the second from President Anwar Sadat on his retirement day. He retired from football in 1972.[5]
After his retirement from football, he coached football clubs in the Gulf Area for several years, before returning to Cairo in 1983. From 1988 through 1992 he was elected a member of Zamalek's board of directors. His son Hesham Yakan and nephew Ayman Younes both played for Zamalek, and the Egypt national football team.[12]
Death
Yakan Hussein Zaki died on 22 December 2012 at the age of 78 after a long struggle with illness, in Cairo.[13]