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Egypt national football team



The Egyptian national football team or the Pharaohs national team is the official representative of Egypt in football.


 


It was the first African and Arab team to reach the World Cup finals in 1934


 


He is the holder of the record number of titles in the African Cup of Nations with seven titles.


 


It also holds the title of the most participating team in the same tournament with twenty-four participation.


 


The national team is managed by the Egyptian Football Association headed by Hani Abu Rida, which was established in 1921


 


He joined the FIFA in 1923 and joined the Confederation of African Football as founder in 1957.


 


The colors of the Egyptian national team uniforms consist of a red shirt, white shorts and black socks, in relation to the colors of the flag of the Arab Republic of Egypt.


 


Beginnings.........


 


The Egyptian Football Association held a meeting on December 2, 1922, and elected the first Egyptian team


 


Official to play against the British national team. This team consisted of players: Mahmoud Marei, goalkeeper


 


Goal, Fouad Gemayel, Mohamed El-Sayed, Riyadh Shawky, Ali Al-Husseini and Abdel Salam Hamdi in the line of defense


 


Ahmed Kholusi, Khalil Hosni, Hussein Hegazy, Sayed Abaza and Zaki Othman in the middle and attack,


 


And with them as reserves are Radwan, Muhammad Jabr, Ali Riyad, Kamel Abd Rabbo and Abdul Latif Al-Husseini.


 


 


 


The beginning of the historical trilogy of Egypt ..........


 


The beginning was in the 2006 African Nations Cup held in "Egypt".


 


Egypt signed in a group consisting of Côte d'Ivoire "one of the qualified teams for the 2006 World Cup


 


At the expense of the Egyptian team, "Morocco, and Libya, from which the Egyptian team lost


 


in the World Cup qualifiers.


 


The opening of the tournament was on January 20, 2006 swept the Egyptian team


 


Libi's sister 3-0 scored by Ahmed Hossam Mido, Mohamed Aboutrika and Ahmed Hassan.


 


January 24, 2006 The second round of the Egyptian national team with the Moroccan team


 


Which ended in a goalless draw.


 


In the third round, the Egyptian team needed one point, and it was going to meet the Elephants of Cote d'Ivoire.


 


The match ended in favor of the Egyptian team (3_1), goals scored by Emad Moteb, two goals


 


Aboutrika's goal. The Egyptian team reached the quarter-finals as the group leader.


 


Quarter-finals February 3, 2006


 


(Egypt _ Democratic Republic of the Congo) The Egyptian team won by four goals


 


For a goal, the goals of the Egyptian team were scored by Ahmed Hassan (two goals)


 


Hossam Hassan and Emad Moteb. Semi-finals February 7, 2006


 


 


(Egypt-Senegal national team)


 


The famous match, the owner of the Mido incident, and the teacher, Hassan Shehata, the coach of the Egyptian team at that time. The Egyptian team won (2_1). The goals of the Egyptian team were scored by Ahmed Hassan and Amr Zaki, to qualify the Egyptian team to the final of the tournament.


 


Final 10 February 2006


 


(Egypt team - Cote d'Ivoire team)


 


The Egyptian national team met again with its Ivorian counterpart in the final of the tournament "February 10, 2006".


 


 Amidst more than 80,000 spectators, led by President Hosni Mubarak,


 


Her original and extra time ended in a goalless draw.


 


During which Ahmed Hassan missed a penalty awarded by the Tunisian Mourad Al-Daami -


 


To smile the penalty shootout of the Pharaohs again after 20 years


 


 After Essam El-Hadary saved two penalties, the Pharaohs won the fifth title.


 


2008 African Nations Cup...


 


Egypt signed the 2006 champions in the third group, whose matches were held


 


 In the city of Kumasi, "the stronghold of the Ashanti tribe" with Cameroon, Zambia, and Sudan


 


 Returning to the nations of Africa after a long absence.


 


The start was on January 22, 2008 against Cameroon, and the Egyptian team won


 


 (4-2) The goals were scored by Hosni Abed Rabbo (two goals) and Mohamed Zidan (two goals).


 


Samuel Eto'o scored two goals for Cameroon.


 


January 26, 2008 The second test for the Pharaohs against the Sudanese national team


 


 The Egyptian team won (3-0), goals scored by Hosni Abed Rabbo


 


From a penalty kick, Mohamed Aboutrika scored (two goals).


 


January 30, 2008 was a collection match for the Pharaohs to meet


 


 In which the Zambian team tied (1-1) and scored the goal of the Pharaohs


 


Amr Zaki. While Katongo scored the goal of the Zambian team. 

Quarter-finals.....


 


February 4, 2008 The Egyptian national team met Angola with stars


 


 The former Al-Ahly club, Amadou Flavio and Gilberto, and the Egyptian team won


 


 In the difficult match with a score (1-1)


 


Hosni Abed Rabbo scored the goals of the Pharaohs from a penalty kick and a goal by Amr Zaki,


 


 While Manucho scored the goal of Angola.


 


semi final


February 7, 2008 The Egyptian national team met with the Ivory Coast national team.


 


The Egyptian national football team swept Côte d'Ivoire (4-1)


 


 The goals of the Pharaohs were scored by Ahmed Fathi (goal) and Amr Zaki (two goals).


 


Mohamed Aboutrika (goal), while Côte d'Ivoire's goal was scored by Abdelkader Keita.


 


The second final in a row


The Egyptian national team reached the second consecutive final of the African Nations Championship


 


Here he will meet the Cameroonian national team. The Egyptian team won (1-0).


 


The goal was scored by Mohamed Aboutrika.


 


Double qualifiers for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations


 


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Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup


 


Egypt avoided the first stage of the qualifiers, and fell in


 


The second stage in a group that includes the teams of the Democratic Republic of the Congo


 


Malawi and Djibouti, and managed to top their group to qualify for the third stage of the qualifiers.


 


Egypt fell into a group that included Algeria, Zambia and Rwanda. Egypt started the first rounds



The stage stumbled against Zambia in Cairo after a 1-1 draw


 


She lost the second meeting in the stage against Algeria, 3-1 at Mustafa Tchaker Stadium,


 


The Egyptian team rose up in the following fourth rounds and achieved four consecutive victories


 


 (without conceding any goal) against Rwanda, back


 


And home, 3-0 and 1-0, and then scored another external victory against Zambia.


 


In Chilambuy, 1-0, and beat Algeria on November 14, 2009


 


 With a score of 2-0, after the teams of Egypt and Algeria tied in points and goal difference.


 


Egypt played a play-off against Algeria in Omdurman, Sudan,


 


Egypt lost the meeting with a goal to qualify the Algerian team for the World Cup.


Confederations Cup 2009 ............


 


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Egypt qualified for the tournament as the 2008 African Cup of Nations champion,


 


And signed in the second group to avoid the other African team (South Africa).


 


 who was placed at the top of the first group as the organizer of the tournament,


 


Egypt signed next to the Brazilian national team, the Italian national team, and the national team


 


United States of America.


 


Egypt lost the first match against Brazil 4-3 after submitting


 


 Strong display before losing in overtime with a penalty kick


 


It was scored by the Brazilian player Kaka, and the Egyptian national team is considered the national team


 


 The only African who managed to score three goals against a national team


 


Brazil (in one match) throughout history, as the Egyptian national team is considered


 


 It is the only team in the world to score three goals against Brazil


 


(In one match) in the state of Brazilian coach Dunga.


 


In the second match, Egypt defeated the world champion at the time, Italy, with a goal


 


 Historic achieved by the star of the Ismaili club, Mohamed Homs, and this is considered a victory


 


It is the first victory for an African team over the first Italian team.

 

Egypt lost the third match against the United States of America, 3-0


 


 to deposit the tournament. The Egyptian national team also topped the Arab and African teams and was


 


 He ranked ninth in the world after winning the 2010 African Cup of Nations in Angola


 


Africa Cup of Nations 2010.....


 


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 football 2010


 


Egypt was placed at the top of Group C as the defending champion, and joined


 


 It has the teams of Nigeria, Mozambique and Benin.


 


Egypt played two friendly matches before the start of the tournament with the teams of Malawi and Mali,


 


The first was held in Cairo on December 29, 2009 and ended in a 1-1 draw.


 


The second was held in Dubai on January 4, 2010 and ended with Egypt winning with a clean goal.


 


In the first meeting, Egypt defeated Nigeria by three goals to one.


 


She won the second and third matches against Mozambique and Benin by one score 2-0


 


 To top the group with a full score of points, with this achievement, without the rest of the teams.


 


Egypt faced Cameroon in the quarter-finals (Quarter-finals),


 


She won 3-1 after extending the time, and in the semi-finals, the Egyptian team won


 


 The Algerian team beat the Algerian team by four goals to none, to impress the Egyptian team


 


 Followers with a high technical performance directed to qualify for the final match.


 


Egypt won the seventh title after beating Ghana 1-0,


 


And to achieve a historic triple that no other African team has achieved,


 


It is a tournament that witnessed the superiority of the Egyptian team and its players in all aspects


 


 Positive for the tournament. As a reward for this victory, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak awarded individuals


 


The national team and its technical and administrative staff are the Order of Merit of the first degree with


 


He received them at the Republican Palace.


 


new record


 


Egypt set a new record in the Nations Cup tournaments


 


General after the victory over Ghana, where the Egyptian team played 19 matches


 


 Consecutively without receiving any defeat, since losing it


 


 Against the Algerian national team 2-1 in the 2004 tournament in Tunisia, and the previous number was


 


 He scored on behalf of the Cameroonian national team with 14 matches during


 


 The period between the 1984 and 1988 championships, and the number is expected to increase if it continues


 


The Egyptian national team did not lose in the Nations Cup.


 


Egypt also achieved another record, which is winning in nine consecutive matches


 


 It started since the victory over the Angolan national team with a score of 2-1 during the Cup


 


 African Nations 2008, and the previous number was registered in the name of the national team


 


The Cameroonian also scored 5 consecutive victories in


 


 The 2002 championship in Mali, and the number is expected to increase if the Egyptian team continues to win the


 


Nations Cup tournaments.


 


2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers...


 


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2012 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers


 


The 2012 African Nations Cup qualifiers were drawn with Group G


 


Next to South Africa, Niger and Sierra Leone pregnant


 


 2010 Africa Cup of Nations title. 2008. 2006 The qualifiers journey began


 


With Sierra Leone in Cairo, the match ended in a 1-1 draw, and in his second match


 


 Niger faced him in Niger, Niger blew a surprise with its victory


 


 Egypt beat Egypt 1-0 to worsen Egypt's position in the qualifiers and then faced South


 


 Africa in Johannesburg and his goal is to win to bring down the Egyptian team


 


 In the second loss in the goal scored by the Bafana in the last minute


 


From the match, Egypt is threatened with an early exit from the qualifiers


 


In the fourth match, he faced South Africa in Cairo, a tie and a loss


 


 He was eliminated from the qualifiers and the match ended in a 0-0 draw


 


 Egypt by two games from the end, the Egyptian Football Association decided


 


The football at that time supported the completion of the qualifying matches for the national team


 


The Olympic led by Hani Ramzy, and in the fifth match, I lost


 


 Egypt vs Sierra Leone 1-2 in Sierra Leone to bottom the group


 


 With 2 points from 5 matches to be officially eliminated from the competition,


 


Nevertheless, I beat Niger in the last match


 


From the qualifiers, which were held in Cairo 3-0, despite the loss


 


With this result, however, the Niger national team qualified for the tournament.


Ranking of the captaincy of the Egyptian national team


 


1- Ahmed Fathi: On December 16, 2002, it was against the Emirates and the Pharaohs won 2-1.


2- Sherif Ekramy: On August 16, 2006, the team lost 2-0 to Uruguay.


3- Shikabala: The national team tied with Mauritania in the World Cup qualifiers 0-0 on June 3, 2007.


4- Ahmed El-Mohammadi: The friendly team drew 0-0 with Côte d'Ivoire on August 22, 2007.


5- Abdullah Al-Saeed: June 14, 2008 for 21 minutes, the loss of the team from Malawi in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers.


6- Hossam Ashour: August 20, 2008, when the team lost from Sudan 4-0.


7- Mohamed Abdel Shafi: On December 29, 2009, the friendly team drew 1-1 with Malawi.


(8/9/10/11/12)- Ahmed Hegazy, Mohamed Salah, Mohamed Elneny, Marwan Mohsen, Omar Jaber: The Egyptian national team lost from Sierra Leone on September 3, 2011.


13- Ahmed El-Shennawy: October 8, 2011 against Niger.


The rest of the arrangement.


 


14- Ramy Rabia


15- Tariq Hamed


16- Mahmoud Kahraba


17- Mahmoud Trezeguet


18- Moamen Zakaria


19- Saad Samir


20- Ali Gabr


21- Mostafa Fathi


Achievements


global competitions


world Cup


Participation (3): Italy (1934, 1990), Russia (2018)


Military World Cup


hero (5)


World Youth Cup (U-20)


Post (8)


Third (1): (Argentina 2001)


Round 16 (2): (Egypt 2009) and (Columbia 2011)


World Cup (U-17)


Participation (2): (Egypt 1997 World Championship 1987


first floor (1)


Summer Olympics


Participation (11): the first (Antwerp 1920)


Fourth (2): (Amsterdam 1928) and (Tokyo 1964)


African competitions


 


A picture of the Egyptian national team winning the African Nations Cup in 2006


African Nations Cup


Champion (7): (1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010)


African Youth Championship:


Champion (4): 1981 1991 2003 2013 2013


African U-17 Championship


Champion once: 1997


African Games:


Gold Medal (2): Kenya 1987 · Zimbabwe 1995


 


African National Team of the Year:


First place (three times): (1998), (2008), (2017)


second place (7)


3rd place (1)


Afro-Asian Nations Cup:


Three times runner-up


Arab competitions:


 


Arab Games:


Gold Medal (3 times): 1953, 1965, 2007


Arab Football Cup


Champion (1): 1992


Mediterranean Games:


 


Gold Medal (one time)


Silver Medal (one time)


Bronze Medal (one time)


Francophone Games:


Bronze Medal (one time)


references


 More goals than caps (FIFA.com)


 FIFA website - standings: October 22, 2020


 hesham ahmed (2012-03-31), Egypt-Libya 3 0 match in the 2006 African Nations, archived from the original on June 19, 2013, accessed on July 24, 2018


 SFM MAROC (2015-01-24), Morocco 0-0 Egypt 2006 - Egypt 0-0 Morocco, Archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2018


 Sherif Shafey (2017-10-13), Egypt and Côte d'Ivoire 3-1 2006 Nations Cup, archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2018


 Sherif Shafey (2017-10-15), Egypt and Congo 4-1 Round of 8 Nations Cup 2006, archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2018


 ahly07.com-Mediamasr.tv2 (2016-02-07), the famous quarrel of Mido and Hassan Shehata and the cheering of the masses, out and out February 7, 2006, Archived from the original on November 15, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2018


 Al Ahly Kingdom (2017-05-03), Egypt and Senegal 2-1 before the 2006 African Nations Cup Final, archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2018


 Old matches (2016-12-25), African Nations Final 2006 penalty kicks between Egypt and Côte d'Ivoire (Mohamed Ramadan's comment), archived from the original on November 15, 2019, accessed on July 24, 2018


 Al Ahly Kingdom (2017-06-28), Egypt and Cameroon 4-2 African Nations Cup Ghana 2008, archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 25, 2018


 Archives Sports (2016-10-25), Egypt 3 goals Sudan 0 - Hosni and Aboutrika two goals - group stage African Nations Cup January 26, 2008, archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 25, 2018


 Archives Sports (2016-10-25), Egypt Goals 1 Zambia 1 - Amr Zaki - Group Stage African Nations Cup January 30, 2008, Archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 25, 2018


 Kerolos Tech (2014-08-21), Egypt and Angola 2-1 goals, archived from the original on December 16, 2019, accessed on July 25, 2018


 "Egypt crushes Côte d'Ivoire with all its stars 2008". Yallakora.com. Archived from the original on July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.


 avessin (2011-08-30), Egypt vs Cameroon Final Goal 2008 with the suspension of Shawali, Archived from the original on September 20, 2017, accessed on July 25, 2018


 The Order of Merit of the first degree ... and one million pounds for each Egyptian player, Dar Al-Hayat, and the Egyptian team moved in the monthly FIFA rankings to the tenth rank in the world. Archived May 15, 2012 on the Wayback Machine website.


 Al-Badri announces the formation of the technical staff of the Pharaohs. Koura. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved November 28, 2019.


 FIFA Century Club Archived October 18, 2016 at the Wayback Machine.


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 The untouchables (FIFA.com)


Information about the Guinea-Bissau national football team 

Guinea Bissau national football team


 


 


The Guinea-Bissau national football team, nicknamed Djurtos (Foxes), is the national team of Guinea-Bissau and is controlled by the Guinea-Bissau Football Association. He is a member of the Confederation of African Football and was known until 1975 as the Portuguese Guinea national team.

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