The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) revealed on Thursday that Liverpool's Mohamed Salah will take part in FIFA's Museum exhibition in Zurich until 5 January 2020.
On its official Twitter account, the FIFA Museum praised the Egyptian football star a described him as "a better human being than he is a football player. And he’s one of the best football players in the world." "Mo Salah's spot in the TIME 100 list is a crucial part of our imarabe exhibition, as he pulls 'Foot et Monde Arabe' into today's limelight," they added.
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Salah started his football career at the Arab Contractors in the Egyptian Premier League in 2010, but departed shortly after to join Swiss side Basel. With his superb performance in both fixture, in addition to his monumental goal, he attracted the attention of Premier League side Chelsea, joining the Blues in 2014, but he made only 19 appearances with limited playing time.
The Egyptian International was loaned by the Blues to Italy Serie A side Fiorentina before joining Roma in a permanent transfer.
Salah found his form in 2017 when he joined Liverpool, signing a long-term contract with the Reds for an initial $50 million, a club record, becoming one of the all-time greatest scorers for the club and the Premier League in general
Salah has helped Liverpool boost its competitiveness since joining the team in 2017, as they reached the UEFA Champions League final two times and won the title last season, in addition to winning the UEFA Supercup and ranking 2nd in the Premier League.
The Pride of Arabs also did his fair share with his nation Egypt, as he helped lead them to the second place in the 2017 African Cup of Nations and also guided them to their first World Cup in over a decade.