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Samir Mahmoud Ahmed Gouda (born 3 May 1972) is an Egyptian-Ukrainian former professional
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player and current
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. He currently serves as an assistant coach for
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of the Egyptian Super League. During his playing career, at a height of tall, and a weight of 129 kg (285 lbs.) Gouda played at the
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position. As a player, Gouda represented his country's national team, as he was a member of the senior Egyptian national team.


Professional career

Gouda started his pro
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career in 1994, with the
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, in
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's
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(BSN) league. In 1995, he moved to
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to play, and he would go on to spend four seasons playing there, with four different teams. In 1999, Gouda joined the Lebanese League club
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, and he joined the Egyptian club Zamalek, in 2000. In 2003, Gouda signed with the
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club Fenerbahçe. Gouda finished his pro club playing career back in Egypt, with
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, in 2010.


National team career

Gouda played with the senior men's Egyptian national team at the
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. He tied a tournament record for the most rebounds in a game, with 16 rebounds, in a 76–69 win over
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. Gouda also won bronze medals with Egypt at the
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and the
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.


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at tblstat.net {{DEFAULTSORT:Gouda, Samir 1972 births Living people 1994 FIBA World Championship players Achilleas Kaimakli players Al Ahly basketball players Al-Ittihad SC Aleppo men's basketball players Al Riyadi Club Beirut basketball players Al Wasl SC men's basketball players Apollon Limassol BC players Aris B.C. players Centers (basketball) Egyptian basketball coaches Egyptian men's basketball players Fenerbahçe men's basketball players Irakleio B.C. players Sportspeople from Dakahlia Governorate Peristeri B.C. players Piratas de Quebradillas players Sagesse SC (basketball) players Ukrainian men's basketball coaches Ukrainian men's basketball players VAO B.C. players Zamalek SC basketball players