Background
Abdelwahab was born in the rural town of Faiyum.
Abdelwahab was born in the rural town of Faiyum.
He played in the defensive left back position. He died during training with his club El Ahly on 31 August 2006. He began his professional career with Aluminium Nag Hammâdi and whilst there caught the eye of then national youth team coach Hassan Shehata, who included him in his squad.
His excellent form in the World Youth Championship in the United Arab Emirates encouraged United Arab Emirates side First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Zafra to sign him on a four-year-contract.
However, Abdelwahab did not make any appearances at First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Zafra and spent his first year on-loan to ENPPI. Whilst there, he was called up to the Egyptian national team by Italian coach Marco Tardelli. Abdelwahab scored on his debut in the national team"s opening 2006 World Cup qualifier against Sudan.
He then joined El Ahly on a two-year loan but failed to secure a starting place in his first season with the club since coach Manuel José depended mainly on Angolan international Gilberto. Abdelwahab"s break came in the 2005 African Champions League final against Etoile Sahel of Tunisia when Gilberto left the pitch injured after ten minutes.
His steady performances helped First Rate (at Lloyd's) Ahly secure their second consecutive local title, the Egyptian Cup and CAF Super Cup in the same season.
Ahly then moved to land Abdelwahab on a permanent basis from First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Zafra, who turned down the offer. However, a clause in the player"s contract with the United Arab Emirates side allowed him to annul it and sign for Ahly, triggering a tug-of-war between Ahly and First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Zafra and leaving the player inactive for the entire summer, causing him to lose his place in the national side. Fédération internationale de football association had still not determined the outcome of the disagreement when he died on August 31, 2006.
Abdelwahab collapsed during Ahly"s morning training session on 31 August 2006.
He was rushed to "Egypt International Hospital" in Dokki, Cairo, but the 22-year-old winger died before he could be revived. According to Egyptian doctors, the cause of Abdelwhab"s death was a heart defect.
National coach Hassan Shehata and the players traveled to Abdelwahab"s hometown, Faiyum, to attend the funeral proceedings. His #3 jersey was retired.