In 1938, Helmy Zamora obtained a
Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture. He worked from 1938 to 1972 in the Ministry of Agriculture until he reached the position of Deputy Minister. He worked in his job besides his football career as a player and manager. After his retirement from football, he worked as a
referee until he obtained the international badge in 1957, and he remained an international referee until he reached his retirement age in 1962. Helmy Zamora began his managerial career as a member of the Football Committee of
Zamalek in 1948, and four years later he was chosen as General Secretary of the club in the first general assembly in Zamalek, then he was appointed full-time director of the club in 1966 in the same year in which he was chosen as the club’s Deputy. with Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat in Zamalek headquarters, 1979 Zamora held several administrative positions in the
Egyptian Football Association, including his presidency of the competitions committee and the technical committee. In May 1978, he served as president of the Egyptian Football Association. He was the first football player to head a club in Egypt in 1967, and he remained president of Zamalek until August 1984, with the exception of only 1971, in which Counselor Tawfik El-Kheshen assumed the presidency of the club. Helmy had the first credit for establishing most of the Zamalek's facilities. He was famous for his volunteer work, as he did not receive any pay from Zamalek throughout his career in the club. In 1980, Egyptian president
Anwar Sadat issued a decision appointing Mohammed Hassan Helmy as a member of the
Shura Council. Sadat wrote, "Mohamed Hassan Helmy is appointed to the
Senate in recognition for his role, name, and agricultural and sporting history". It was in recognition for his long career, both in government and sports. ==Death==