Egypt – 22 foreign coaches for the team in 97 years in Koura .. Results of the two championships of Africa of the Nations



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(MENAFN – Youm7) Since 1920, the Egyptian national football team has been created. Hussein Hegazy became one of the symbols of Egyptian football between 1920 and 1924. Egyptian football witnessed the presence of 22 foreign coaches to train the pharaohs and the German and Yugoslav coaches were on the list of 4 coaches, while the Netherlands, England and Hungary came in second with the number of coaches for each country, coaches from Scotland, Britain, Romania, France, France Italy, America, Argentina and Mexico.

Of the 22 foreign coaches, only two competed in the two African Nations of Nations championships with Egypt, the first with Hungarian Joseph Titkos in 1959 and the second with Mike Smith in Wales in 1986, and we also publish the names of the 22 players. Punish to lead the team of Egypt as follows:

1 – James Macri "Scottish

Scottish coach James Macri took control of Egypt from 1934 to 1936, a period during which Egypt was competing at the World Cup in Italy for the first time ever. history of the Pharaohs, becoming the first Arab and African team to participate in the World Cup.

2. Eric Keane "English"

Eric Keane, a former Newcastle County-Derby player, led the Egyptian team from 1947 to 1948 while playing for Newcastle, Derby County and Hereford.

3. Edward Jones "English"

Edward Jones was named coach of Egypt from 1949 to 1952 and had little success with the team.

4. Ljubica Borisic (Yugoslavia)

Yugoslavia, Ljubisa Borisic trained the pharaohs from 1954 to 1955,

5.Joseph Pal Titkos (Hungary)

During his tenure with the national team from 1959 to 1961, the Hungarian Titkos won the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt and became the second tournament of the Pharaohs.

6. Andrea Flander (Yugoslavia)

He led Egypt from 1963 and won no title.

7. Kvac (Yugoslavia)

He took charge of the national team from 1965 as a result of his Flemish compatriot.

8. Dietmar Cromer Germany

He badumed the national team from 1971 to 1974.

9 Burkhard Papi (German)

He took charge of the national team from 1975 to 1977.

Dusan Ninkovic "Yugoslavia"

He badumed the national team from 1977 to 1978

11. Ponzal Diso Hungary

He led the national team from 1977 to 1978.

12 Karl-Heinz Hedergott "Germany"

He led the national team from 1982 to 1984

13 Mike Smith "Wells"
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He resumed training of the Egyptian team from 1985 to 1988 and managed, with the Egyptian team, to win the Africa Cup of Nations organized by Egypt, thus becoming the third championship in the history of the Pharaohs and the second and last foreign coach.

14 Dietrich Weitz

He was appointed coach of Egypt for only one year in 1990.

15.Mercia Radulescu (Romania)

Mircea was named Egyptian coach from 93 to 94 and did not last long.

Christmas of Reuter (Netherlands)

Reuter took over the first Dutchman in the history of Egyptian football training the Pharaohs from 1994 to 1995

17 Rod Kroll "The Netherlands"

He led the national team from 1995 to 1996.

18 Gérard Geely, France

He led the national team from 1999 to 2000 and came out of the African Nations in Ghana and Nigeria to be overthrown by Mahmoud El Gohary.

19 Marco Tardelli "Italy"

Tardelli took charge of Egypt from 2004 to 2005 and filed the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, which were to be overturned in response to the state of popular anger and media after the defeat of the 39 team face Libya in Tripoli, 1-2 in Group C of African qualifiers for finals of the continent 2006 and finals The Egyptian team of Tardelli has scored only seven points in five matches, s & rsquo; Tilting towards Ivory Coast, beating Benin while beating Sudan and Cameroon, finishing fourth in her group and reducing her hopes of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup. Shehata and her Shawki Gharib and Ahmed Suleiman and Hamada Sidqi to start a new history of the team after making three African Nations championships in 2006, 2008 and 2010.

Bob Bradley (America)

The American Bob Bradley took charge of Egypt in the post-revolutionary period, specifically from 2011 to 2013, to be ousted after the defeat by Ghana 7/3 when a total of two games in qualifying for the World Cup.

21. Hector Cooper "Argentina"

The Argentine Hector Cooper took charge of Egypt in 2015 and managed to reach the final of the Africa Cup of Nations 2017, which was held in Gabon, but lost the final 2/1 in Cameroon, do not forget to join Egypt for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, but ranked fourth. His World Cup group included Uruguay, Russia and Saudi Arabia.

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22 Javier Aguirre (Mexico)

The Mexican Javier Aguirre took office as Egypt coach in 2018 and left him in July 2019 after leaving the knockout stages of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, hosted by the Egypt after a 1-0 defeat against South Africa.

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