Mohammed Barakat

محمد بركات

Born: Khan Yunis, Palestine

Domain: Sports

Recognition: REGIONAL

Biography

Mohammed Barakat, known throughout Gaza as the "Legend of Khan Younis," was one of the most prolific goalscorers in the history of Palestinian football. Playing the bulk of his career for Khan Younis Youth Club, he became the first player in Gaza to reach one hundred goals for a single club, finishing with roughly 114 goals, a record that made him a folk hero in the southern Gaza Strip. A forward of sharp instinct and longevity, Barakat also represented the Palestinian national team and played for Al-Ahly Gaza, competing across the fractured and under-resourced landscape of Palestinian domestic football. In a territory where stadiums were repeatedly damaged and leagues frequently suspended, his consistency over many seasons turned him into a symbol of sporting endurance. Barakat was killed on 11 March 2024, the first day of Ramadan, when an Israeli airstrike struck his family home in Khan Younis during the war on Gaza. His death drew international attention to the scale of losses among Palestinian athletes, with sports bodies and journalists noting that scores of footballers were among the dead. Egyptian star Mohamed Salah and others publicly mourned and questioned the silence of football's governing bodies. His killing transformed a locally beloved goalscorer into an internationally recognized emblem of the human cost of the conflict for Palestinian sport. Tributes across the Arab world and beyond framed his story as representative of a generation of Gazan athletes whose careers and lives were cut short.

Why This Person Matters

Gaza's all-time goalscoring legend, Barakat's record-setting career and his killing in a 2024 airstrike made him an enduring symbol of Palestinian sporting resilience and loss.