After the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) decided to fire Egypt’s head coach Carlos Queiroz because the team didn’t make it to the World Cup, the new EFA had a hard time picking a new coach for the national team because the country didn’t want to hire a foreign coach.
A person named Haseem, or Hassan, lives here.
Devoted to being a great manager in Egypt, Shehata is thought to be one of the frontrunners to take over for a second time because of how well he did in his first job.
Under his direction, the Pharaohs won a record three Nations Cup titles in 2006, 2008, and 2010. They played an attractive style of football in the process.
As a result, they were able to defeat some of the continent’s big teams, like Cameroon and Ivory Coast.
As long as Shehata is around, there are fears that he might not be able to repeat his past success because of his age (72 years) as well as the lack of talented players in Egyptian football.
If you played for Zamalek in Egypt, where he made his name, you might think that Shehata would be very successful. He hasn’t been very successful since leaving Egypt for Saudi Arabia in 2011. He was in charge of a lot of different teams, but none of them have been very good.
It was Ihab Galal who was killed.
The rookie coach will be a surprise choice if he gets the job, but he is seen as an up-and-coming manager because he has turned teams that were usually in the middle of the table into top-four contenders.
He rose to fame during a three-year stint with Maqassa, where he led them to a historic Champions League spot after they finished second in their domestic league in 2017. Ahly won the league that year.
He also made a big impression when he took charge of Enppi in the same year. His time there was short, though, because Zamalek came to get him.
It was Ihab Galal who was killed.
However, his first job at a high-profile club didn’t go well. Zamalek lost eight and drew two of their 17 games under him, including a shock African Confederation Cup exit to Ethiopia’s Welayta an in the first round.
After that, he moved to Masry, where he helped them turn things around after a bad start to the season. They finished fourth and qualified for the Confederation Cup, which is the second-tier club competition in Africa. As of right now, he is the head coach of Pyramids.
When I was a kid, my father used to call me “Hossam.”
One of the best footballers in Egypt’s history has been waiting for this job for so long.
Everybody agrees that he should be able to fit in.
As a manager, he hasn’t won any trophies in more than 10 years, but he can still be proud of the impact he made on every team he’s worked with, including Masry, which he led three times.
When he led Port Said to a semi-final spot at the Confederation Cup last year, he left to take over Pyramids FC, which spent a lot of money. His time there was short-lived after a string of bad results.
Hassan is also known for bringing Jordan close to a place in history at the 2014 World Cup, only to lose 5-0 to Uruguay in a two-legged playoff. Smouha is a football club in Alexandria, Egypt. He is now in charge of the team there.
To be an EFA official, Hassan might not be a good fit because he is an angry coach. His motivational talks and ability to get the best out of his players are both good things about him.