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Ahmed Shimul Reaches 150 Career Wins in Career Milestone

Ahmed Shimul reaches 150 career wins for Sports Arena Efc, with all-time #471 and 2026 #203 data showing why this milestone carries real competitive weight.

Ahmed Shimul Reaches 150 Career Wins in Career Milestone

Ahmed Shimul has reached 150 career wins in COBEG, a major milestone that marks both consistency and staying power in the game. For a player with a growing regional profile through Sports Arena Efc, this is the kind of achievement that stands out because it takes time, control, and repeated success across many matches.

The milestone matters even more when it is seen in the wider context of his career. Shimul has played 286 matches, won 150, drawn 37, and scored 516 goals. Those numbers show a player who has not only won often, but has also helped shape games at a high attacking level. A total of 75 clean sheets, 76 hat-tricks, 3 double hat-tricks, and 14 man of the match awards add more weight to the scale of his output.

His all-time ranking data shows Rank #471 with 1,389 points and a 59% win rate. That win rate is important because it reflects steady success over a large sample, not just a short burst of form. Reaching 150 wins at that level is not simple, because every extra victory becomes harder as the match count rises and the competition remains demanding.

The 2026 season data also shows that Shimul is still performing at a strong level. In the current season, he is ranked #203 with 219 played, 128 wins, 27 draws, 427 goals, 1,331 points, and a 65% win rate. That is a clear sign of current form and repeatability, with the season win rate sitting above his all-time mark. It suggests that the player is not only building a career record, but also keeping pace in the present season.

For Sports Arena Efc, this milestone adds value to the club’s identity because achievements like this often reflect long-term influence, reliability, and scoring power. For Ahmed Shimul, it is a measured success that blends durability with production, and that combination is what makes milestone numbers meaningful.

Even without adding anything beyond the record itself, the scale is clear. 150 wins, 516 goals, and a high match total point to a player who has stayed effective across a demanding run of fixtures. That is why this achievement deserves attention: it is a career marker built on results, not just appearances.

As the 2026 season continues, Shimul’s all-time record and current ranking both show the same core idea. He remains a productive player with a proven winning habit, and reaching 150 career wins is a strong sign of how far that consistency has already carried him.

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