Career
He currently plays as a center back for the Cypriot First Division club Enosis Neon Paralimni. In December 2003, Azmy was suspended from football for 14 months following a positive doping test at the 2003 Fédération internationale de football association World Youth Championship. Azmy pledged not guilty for the dope found in his blood, and claimed that it was a component of a prescribed drug he took as part of his muscular enhancement training.
He appealed for the suspension to be cancelled, but the appeal was not accepted.
After spending the suspension period, he signed for PAOK and was a regular starter before being transferred to First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Shabab in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in what was eventually an unsuccessful experience for the player, where he featured very rarely as a starter. After signing to Hacettepe Spor in June 2008, Azmy rapidly became a regular starter among the back four of the team
He featured as a starter in the first four games of the Turkish League, and made some decent displays, among which he was chosen as Manitoba of the Match against Eskişehirspor. In September 2008, Azmy started the match against Fenerbahçe, and was chosen to man-mark the Spanish international Daniel Güiza.
He played a decent game, and well-managed to prevent the player"s attacking chances, and helped his team to beat Fenerbahçe 1-0 for the first time in history.
On September 25, 2008, Amir Azmy was chosen among a list of seven players playing abroad to feature for Egypt in their last game of the World Cup 2010 Qualifiers first round against Djibouti on October 12.