Omar Marmoush, the rising Egyptian star, has been awarded the prestigious Guinness Goal of the Season for 2024/25, following his stunning long-range strike against AFC Bournemouth in May. The goal marked a milestone not only in his career but also in Manchester City's campaign.
The unforgettable moment came in the 14th minute, when Marmoush, collecting the ball just past the halfway line, launched a spectacular 30-yard shot that dipped perfectly past Kepa Arrizabalaga, clipping the post before settling in the top corner. It opened the scoring in what became a dominant 3-1 win for Man City, just one match before the season finale.
This goal topped a shortlist of contenders that included efforts from top talents like Kaoru Mitoma, Cole Palmer, and Alexander Isak. The winner was selected through a combination of fan votes and a panel of football experts, confirming the impact of Omar Marmoush's stats and performances this season.
With this goal, Marmoush becomes the first Manchester City player to receive this accolade and only the second Egyptian, following Mohamed Salah’s iconic goal against City in the 2021/22 season.
This award caps off a season filled with speculation about Marmoush’s future. With a string of standout performances and growing interest from elite European clubs, fans are closely following any updates on an Omar Marmoush transfer. Whether he stays at Man City or makes a move elsewhere, his name is firmly on the radar as one of Egypt’s brightest footballing exports.
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