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1988 Egypt Cup Final
1988 Egypt Cup Final, was the final match of the 1987–88 Egypt Cup, between association football, football clubs Zamalek SC, Zamalek and Al Ittihad Alexandria, Zamalek won the match 1–0. Route to the final Match details References External links

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Reda Abdel-Aal
Reda Abdel Aal (; born 15 March 1965) is an Egyptian football coach and former player. International career Reda was a member of Egypt national football team in 1994 African Nations Cup. He made some appearances with the team in 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. Managerial statistics Honours Player Zamalek * Egyptian Premier League: 1987-88, 1991-92, 1992-93 * Egypt Cup: 1988 * Egyptian Friendship Cup: 1986 * African Cup of Champions Clubs: 1984, 1986 * Afro-Asian Club Championship: 1987 Events January * January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency. * January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade. * January 3 – Afghan leader ... References External links * * 1965 births Living people Egyptian men's footballers Egypt men's international footballers Egyptian football managers Men's association football midfielders 20th-century Egyptian sportsme ...
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Egypt Cup Finals
Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northern coast of Egypt, the north, the Gaza Strip of Palestine and Israel to Egypt–Israel barrier, the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to Egypt–Sudan border, the south, and Libya to Egypt–Libya border, the west; the Gulf of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital, list of cities and towns in Egypt, largest city, and leading cultural center, while Alexandria is the second-largest city and an important hub of industry and tourism. With over 109 million inhabitants, Egypt is the List of African countries by population, third-most populous country in Africa and List of countries and dependencies by population, 15th-most populated in the world. Egypt has one of the longest histories o ...
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Aman Fadl
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Magdi Ezzat
Majdy and Majdi or Mejdi or Egyptian variants Magdi or Magdy (in Arabic مجدي) are given names and a surnames. Notable people with the name include: Given name Majdi * Majdi Allawi (born 1970), lebanese Maronite priest * Majdi Halabi (1985-2005), Israeli Druze soldier who disappeared on duty near Haifa * Majdi Khaldi (born 1961), Palestinian diplomat and ambassador *Majdi Siddiq (born 1985), Qatari footballer of Sudanese descent * Majdi Toumi (born 1975), Tunisian volleyball player Magdi *Magdi Abdelghani (born 1959), former Egyptian footballer, who played as an attacking midfielder *Magdi Allam (born 1952), Egyptian-born Italian journalist and political leader, noted for his criticism of Islamic Extremism * Magdi Wahba (1925–1991), Egyptian university professor, Johnsonian scholar, and lexicographer *Magdi Yacoub, FRS (born 1935), Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Imperial College London Magdy *Magdy Atwa, Egyptian football midfielder * Magdy Conyd (born 1939), Canadian ...
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Tarek El-Ashry
Tarek El Ashry () is an Egyptian football coach who is the current manager of the Libyan Premier League club Al-Nasr. He established his name as a young manager by winning three cup titles. In addition, he is considered to be the first manager to implement a 4-4-2 formation in Egyptian football successfully. Coaching career Tarek El Ashry's coaching career was shaped by the Egyptian team Haras El Hodood (a.k.a. ''Border Guards'') a team that had a relatively low profile when El Ashry took charge. He led the team to its first ever title in winning the 2008–09 Egypt Cup where Haras El Hodood defeated ENNPI 4–1 on penalties after a 1–1 tie. As the cup winners, Haras El Hodood faced the league champions, Al Ahly, in the 2009 Egyptian Super Cup where they managed to turn out winners by a 2–0 margin, winning the club's second trophy. El Ashry successfully defended his team's cup title in the 2009–10 Egypt Cup Final where Haras El Hodood beat Al Ahly 5–4 on penalties foll ...
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Essam Baheeg
Essam Baheeg (; 26 February 1931 – 4 December 2008) was an Egyptian football manager and former association football, footballer who played as a winger for Zamalek SC, Zamalek. He also played for the Egypt national football team, Egyptian national team, and was a part of the team that won the 1959 Africa Cup of Nations, and scored the two winning goals for his country in the United Arab Republic v Sudan (1959 African Cup of Nations), final. He was an iconic player in Egypt and one of the best of his generation. As a manager, Baheeg coached Zamalek for only one season, succeeding to win the Egyptian Premier League, Egypt Cup, Afro-Asian Club Championship and the Friendship International Cup. Early life Baheeg was born on 26 February 1931 in Alexandria, Egypt to a middle class family. He started playing football in the streets of the city. Afterwards, he played for Mansoura, Egypt, Mansoura youth teams. He then moved to Cairo to enlist to Egyptian Military Academy in mid-1940s. Pl ...
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Zakaria Nasef
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Mohamed Genaidi
Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the monotheistic teachings of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. He is believed to be the Seal of the Prophets in Islam, and along with the Quran, his teachings and normative examples form the basis for Islamic religious belief. Muhammad was born in Mecca to the aristocratic Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh. He was the son of Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Amina bint Wahb. His father, Abdullah, the son of tribal leader Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, died around the time Muhammad was born. His mother Amina died when he was six, leaving Muhammad an orphan. He was raised under the care of his grandfather, Abd al-Muttalib, and paternal uncle, Abu Talib. In later years, he would periodically seclude himself in a mountain cave named Hira for several nights of prayer. When he was 4 ...
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Ahmed El-Shazly
Ahmad () is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other English spellings of the name include Ahmed. It is also used as a surname. Etymology The word derives from the root ( ḥ-m-d), from the Arabic (), from the verb (''ḥameda'', "to thank or to praise"), non-past participle (). Lexicology As an Arabic name, it has its origins in a Quranic prophecy attributed to Jesus in the Quran which most Islamic scholars concede is about Muhammad. It also shares the same roots as Mahmud, Muhammad, Hamed, and Hamad. In its transliteration, the name has one of the highest number of spelling variations in the world. Some Islamic traditions view the name Ahmad as another given name of Muhammad at birth by his mother, considered by Muslims to be the more esoteric name of Muhammad and central to understanding his nature. Over the centuries, some Islamic scholars have suggested the name's parallel is in the word 'Paraclete' from the Biblical text,"Isa", ...
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