According to sources close to Sheep Esports, the team will be composed of:
- Toplane: Maged “Maged” Marawan Mohamed
- Jungle: Younis “ShizuOo” Mahmoud
- Midlane: Ahmed “VAEII” Ashraf
- AD Carry: Mohamed “Boda” Yahia
- Support: Fady “Sivvy” Ibrahim El Qasabi
From Top to Bot for Boda
Truth be told, Egypt has lacked strong representation in the AD Carry role in recent years. Two potential options would have been Ziad “Mune” Mohamed, but he has only played one split in a first-division ERL despite sitting in Challenger, and has been mostly inactive since 2024 professionally, or Eslam “Dattura” Farag Ali, once a top performer for Egypt but now semi-retired.
In this context, the decision to place Boda in the botlane is understandable, especially given that it is his secondary role in solo queue and that he is a player who does not shy away from picking ranged champions in top lane, such as Vayne or Varus. Throughout his career, Boda has had brief stints as an AD Carry, midlaner, and jungler, though never for extended periods. Currently, he sits as the highest-ranked Egyptian player on the European servers at 2400 LP Challenger.
A Mix of Experienced Players and Rookies
As another veteran presence in the squad, Sivvy will join Boda as his support. While he may appear to be a weaker link on paper when considering his recent competitive results and solo queue ranking—currently the lowest-ranked member of the team at 500 LP—Sivvy makes up for it with experience. Most notably, he has competed in Egypt for nearly ten years, since 2016, and was also part of RA’AD’s dominant 2021 and 2022 lineup, prior to the integration of the MENA region into the current ERL circuit.
Finally, for the two diamonds in the rough of this lineup, ShizuOo and VAEII will fill the roles of jungler and midlaner respectively. Both rookies in their first true competitive year, they represent some of the most promising emerging talent in Egypt, with ShizuOo sitting at 2000 LP in Challenger and VAEII slightly trailing behind at 1800 LP.
A Promising Squad for Qualifiers
At 150 points, it is nearly unthinkable for Egypt to receive an invitation among the top 16 ranked countries worldwide. Unfortunately, only points earned during the Winter split are counted, and neither of the team’s most experienced players, Boda and Maged, competed at the start of the year.
As a result, only VAEII contributes points to the lineup, since even ShizuOo did not receive any after joining mid-Winter.
- Maged (0 points)
- ShizuOo (0 points)
- VAEII (150 points)
- Boda (0 points)
- Sivvy (0 points)
While standings are not yet final and surprises could still occur, as several rosters remain unconfirmed, Presence and his players will almost certainly have to go through the Middle Eastern and North African qualifiers. Still, this remains one of the most promising squads in the region.
As an additional advantage, the tournament format means the team will not have to face other European powerhouses that may miss out on direct invitations before entering the main event.
Only time will tell whether Egypt can rise to the challenge ahead and bring glory home.
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