Sherif Ekramy, born on July first, nineteen eighty-three, is a distinguished Egyptian footballer renowned for his role as a goalkeeper. Currently, he showcases his skills with Pyramids FC, a prominent club in the Egyptian Premier League. His journey in football has also seen him don the colors of the Egypt national team, contributing to the nation's rich football legacy.
Ekramy's football career began at Al Ahly, where he developed his talents as a youth player. In two thousand five, he made a significant move to the Dutch club Feyenoord. However, his time there was marked by limited playing opportunities, leading to a loan spell at Ankaragücü in two thousand eight. After four years in the Netherlands, he returned to Egypt, joining El Gouna FC, where he played a pivotal role in securing promotion to the top flight for the two thousand nine to ten season.
In two thousand ten, Ekramy made a triumphant return to Al Ahly, where he would spend the next decade of his career. His tenure at the club was filled with memorable moments and achievements, solidifying his status as a key player. In two thousand twenty, he transitioned to Pyramids FC, continuing to make his mark in Egyptian football.
On the international stage, Ekramy represented Egypt in two successive World Youth Cups, first in two thousand one in Argentina, where he was part of the bronze-medal-winning team, and again in two thousand three in the United Arab Emirates. He is also the son of the notable Ekramy El-Shahat, further highlighting his family's connection to the sport.