Eyad Abdelaziz is an 18-year-old forward and central attacking midfielder born on 14 February 2008 in Alexandria, Egypt. Now based in Greater Manchester, UK, Eyad is a technically gifted, clinical striker with explosive pace and a natural goal-scoring instinct.
A former professional player in Egypt, Eyad arrived in the UK with one clear goal: to rebuild and advance his professional career on English soil. He trained at the prestigious Steven Gerrard Academy (SGA Kirkby) in Liverpool and currently plays for Astley & Tyldesley FC first team in Greater Manchester.
Eyad is the older brother of Amen Abdelaziz (born 5 December 2011), who also plays football at a high level in Greater Manchester. They are two separate players with distinct careers.
Eyad attended a UK Football Trials event and stood out as a powerful, driven striker. His performance caught the attention of scouts from Daisy Hill FC, who reached out via email to invite him to train and trial with the club.
Read Full Article on UK Football Trials"The best moment for me was knowing there were so many scouts watching. It made everything feel real and gave me extra motivation."
Scored a stunning hat-trick at the Steven Gerrard Academy (SGA Kirkby), demonstrating clinical finishing in front of coaches and scouts.
Eyad's deadly set piece cross video went viral with over 17,000 views, attracting attention from scouts and football fans across the UK.
His FA Cup performance highlight video reached over 9,200 views, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure in competitive fixtures.
Eyad played professionally in Egypt before relocating to the UK to pursue his career at a higher level in English football.
Currently playing for Astley & Tyldesley FC first team in Greater Manchester, competing in adult football at 18 years old.
Trained at the prestigious Steven Gerrard Academy in Kirkby, Liverpool — one of the most respected football development academies in the North West.




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