"The teacher and the student" are candidates to coach the Egyptian national team, to replace Al-Badri

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Egyptian media circulated the names of a number of candidates to take over the leadership of the Egyptian national team training after the dismissal of coach Hossam El-Badri and the technical and administrative bodies. The strongest candidates to lead the "Pharaohs", and both of them had previously worked with each other before, as Vingada was technical director of Zamalek in the 2003-2004 season at a time when Hossam Hassan was a player in the same team.

The Egyptian media and former Vice President of the Football Association, Ahmed Schubert, confirmed, on his personal page, “Facebook” that the closest candidate to take over the leadership of the Egyptian national team is the Portuguese Vingada, the technical director of the Egyptian Football Association. It will be Hossam Hassan, while other Egyptian websites dealt with a number of names, namely Argentine Hector Cuper and Swiss Rene Weiler, in addition to the coach of the Egyptian Olympic team, Shawky Gharib.

Ahmed Schubert said in his post yesterday: “The announcement shortly, Vengada will be the technical director of the Egyptian national team.” Schubert returned, and commented in a new publication, saying: “If the choice becomes an Egyptian coach, it will be Hossam Hassan.”

While the sites and fans dealt with a picture of the Egyptian star Hossam Hassan, to be the next coach of the Egyptian team, he and his brother Ibrahim Hassan, especially since he was one of the candidates to lead the Egyptian team before the decision to assign Hossam Al-Badri the article coach.

The Egyptian Federation had decided to dismiss Hossam El-Badri and the technical and administrative staff, after the "Pharaohs" team drew 1-1 with its Gabonese host in the second round of the African qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

Egypt is at the top of Group F, with 4 points, one point behind its runner-up, Libya, who will visit its Angolan counterpart, who is fourth and last without credit, on Tuesday.



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