Category: Egypt Pharaohs
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Pain.

Painful defeats, and African teams are on the receiving end. Pain is the message right now. That’s it: pain.
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It’s maktoob—football in Egypt will reach new levels by 2030

Whether it’s maktoob (or destiny) for Egypt to defeat Argentina in the Round of 16 is yet to be determined. But what’s for certain is Egypt has a plan to elevate its football infrastructure by 2030.
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Egypt aided by domestic players as they advance to the Round of 16

Egypt’s domestic players, specifically its Al Ahly and Zamalek contingent, have made a difference for The Pharaohs in the World Cup. African teams with a significant number of domestic players tend to achieve unprecedented success.
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This is Africa’s World Cup

African teams and players have largely demonstrated they can produce quality football in this tournament, elevating the image of African football.
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North African football needs the “Anas treatment” after Ghanaian journalist’s documentary

Anas Aremeyaw Anas revealed the scandalous acts that occur in African football. But does the same thing happen in North African leagues and its referees?
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Confederations Cup: Egypt’s run and the legend Mohamed Aboutrika

Egypt gave the world a memorable two games in the 2009 Confederations Cup, led by legend Mohamed Aboutrika.

