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Taha Basry (; 2 October 1946 – 2 April 2014) was an
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professional
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and manager.


Early life

Taha Basry Bekheit Mokhtar was born on October 2, 1946 in the village of El-Gabal El-Asfar, Qalyubiyya. He comes from a financially middle class family, but intellectually and morally wealthy, with Upper Egyptian roots from southern
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. In the fields of El-Gabal El-Asfar, Taha Basry emerged as one of the football talents.


Playing career


Club career

Taha Basry joined the youth teams of
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in the late 1950s. He played all of his youth career in Zamalek. He showed brilliance in the youth leagues and he was transferred for Zamalek’s first team in the 1965-66 season. Basry emerged quickly among the generation of the 1960s. The Egyptian "Eusebio" (nickname by Egyptian audience) showed his brilliance in the Zamalek’s match against
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in November 1966, which Zamalek won by a score of 5-1, and Basry scored a goal, others goals scored by
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(three goals) and Abdel-Karim El-Gohary. He played for two seasons, specifically the 2nd season; 1966–67, Basry became a key player for the team. After football activity stopped following the 1967 War. He had spent three seasons with Zamalek between training, friendly matches, and foreign trips,
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hired him to participate with them in the African Champions League. In 1970-71 season, he obtained the conditional dismissal from Zamalek to play for the Kuwaiti Al Arabi, he played in the AFC Club Championship alongside fellow Egyptian and Zamalek colleague
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, Basry won with his team the Emir Cup once and the
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twice with Al Arabi, and he continued to play in Kuwait until June 1974. In a press interview, before leaving to join Zamalek, Basry stated: Basry was among an unlucky generation of Egyptian football, since that their career was short in Egyptian domestic competitions. Football activity was stopped due to
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, however, after the
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, the football competitions were resumed in
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, the Egyptian
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signed for Zamalek in May 1974. He played for four seasons, and scored 19 goals in the Egyptian League. He scored for Zamalek almost 30 goals in all competitions. He won with Zamalek the
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( 1977–78), and the
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twice in ( 1974–75, 1976–77). Egyptian football fans will never forget his wonderful goals, especially his historic goal with Zamalek against
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in the 1975 friendly in Cairo Stadium, which Zamalek won by a score of 1–0. Basry was distinguished by his powerful shooting, mastery of head kicks, and exemplary athleticism, but the most important thing that distinguished him throughout his career was his upright character. He never objected to a referee or assaulted one, or a colleague. Basry retired from professional football in 1978.


International career

Basry played for
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at the first time in 1966. He represented his country in a total of 60 caps, one of his most memorable matches was against
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in the 1972 African Cup of Nations Qualifiers in Cairo in 1971, and Egypt won by a score of 3-2. He played for his country in the
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and Egypt finished in third place. In the
1974 African Cup of Nations The 1974 African Cup of Nations was the ninth edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the association football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Egypt. Just like in 1972, the field of eight teams was split into two groups of four. Za ...
, which was held in Egypt, the hosts finished also in the third place. He was Egypt's captain in
1975 Palestine Cup of Nations The 1975 Palestine Cup was the 3rd edition of the Palestine Cup of Nations, it was held in Tunisia between 19 and 28 December. Ten nations took part in the competition of which Egypt won. Participated teams The 10 participated teams are: * * * ...
in
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, which Egypt finished as champions. In the
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, Basry was captain, and Egypt was ranked fourth. He scored a total of 4 goals in the
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. Basry played for Egypt in 34 international caps and scored 9 international goals.


Managerial career

After his retirement, Basry worked as director of football in Zamalek, afterwards, he coached Zamalek and other Egyptian clubs, such as Ghazl El Mahalla, Enppi, El Mokawloon,
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,
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,
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, Talaea El Gaish, and
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. Working as an assistant coach, Basry was a part of the technical staff of the Egypt national football team that won the
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. At the youth national team level, Basry led the
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to the
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in
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. He was assistant coach of the first national team that won the
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in Egypt. He was the first to lead Enppi after its promotion to the
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in the 2003 season, and he was able to achieve the league’s biggest surprises this season when he led his team to victory over
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in the final round of the tournament with a clean sheet, which removed Al Ahly from topping the competition table and gave traditional rivals
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the title. The best honor for him this season was that he received the title of best coach in Egypt, due to his impressive results with the newly promoted team from the second division league, and his career with the team culminated in his leadership to win the
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in the 2004-05 season. He was credited as a prominent football figure with high morals.


Death

Basry was transferred to the
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after undergoing
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surgery at the
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. He entered a coma as a result, and his health condition deteriorated. He died at the age of 68 on April 2, 2014.


Club career statistics


Career as manager

*Manager of Egyptian national team in 1987
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*Previous manager of Egyptian national team in 1987
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*Previous Manager of
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, Ghazl El Mahalla, ENPPI & Al Moqaweloon Al Arab *Previous Manager of
Ismaily Ismaily Sporting Club () is an Egyptian football club, established on 20 March 1921 as El Nahda Sporting Club () ( Egyptian pronunciation: Nady El Nahda), based in Ismaïlia, Egypt. The club is best known for its football team. Also it's consi ...
*Manager of
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from 2008 to 2009


Honours


Player

Al Arabi *
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: 1971 *
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: 1971, 1972 Zamalek *
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: 1977–78 *
Egypt Cup The Egypt Cup (also known as the Egyptian FA Cup and formerly as the King Farouk Cup) is the main knockout football cup competition in Egypt. It is the oldest club competition in Africa. The first team to win the trophy was Zamalek in 1922. Al A ...
: 1974–75, 1976–77 Egypt *
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:
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Manager

ENPPI *
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: 2005 Individual *Best Egyptian Manager 2003 by
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