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Mohamed Abou-Naga, the Goalkeeper of Egypt’s Selection, Dies at 36 Years of Age After Suffering a Liver Condition

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The Egyptian archer Mohamed Abou El Naga, known in the sports field as “Bonga”, died this Saturday at 36 years after being hospitalized for several days in critical condition. The cause of the death was a liver complication derived from a digestive condition that, it was reported, evolved towards a severe jaundice. The footballer had been hospitalized days ago with symptoms linked to a liver condition. Although initially presented a slight impro…

“Bonga”, as Mohamed Abou-Naga was best known, died this Sunday at 36 years of age, as the Egyptian Football Association was able to inform through its social networks. The archer of the Wadi Degla, the local cast with whom he promoted to the Egyptian Premier League in the last season, was hospitalized for several days due to various liver and digestive problems, which resulted in a diagnosis of jaundice. Despite a brief improvement, the football…

Football is in mourning. Mohamed Abou El Naga, better known as “Bonga”, an archer of the Wadi Degla club and the Egyptian team, died at 36 years of age after several days in coma as a result of liver complications. The news was confirmed by the Egyptian Football Association through an official social media statement. “The president of the Egyptian Football Association, Hany Abo Rida, members of the Board of Directors, the executive director, the…

Mohamed Abou the Naga "Bonga", an Egyptian goalkeeper of the Wadi Degla club and international with his selection, died this Saturday at 36 years after several days in a coma due to complications related to a liver condition, reported the Egyptian Football Association. The entry Dies ‘Bonga’, goalkeeper of the Egypt selection, for a liver condition was first published in Digital Process.

Egyptian football is in mourning after the death of Mohamed Abou el Naga, known as "Bonga", who lost his life this Saturday at 36 years after several days in a coma. The goalkeeper, who defended the colors of the Wadi Degla club and was international with the Selection of Egypt, suffered complications resulting from a liver condition that kept him hospitalized for a few days.The Egyptian Football Association expressed its deep sadness at the los…

Mohamed Abou the Naga "Bonga", an Egyptian goalkeeper of the Wadi Degla club and international with his selection, died this Saturday at 36 years after several days in a coma due to complications related to a liver condition, reported the Egyptian Football Association.

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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