Tag: Egypt

  • BREAKING: Super Eagles break record in AFCON win against Egypt

    BREAKING: Super Eagles break record in AFCON win against Egypt

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles opened their Africa Cup of Nations campaign on a winning note beating the most successful side in the competition 1-0

    Super Eagles were dominant and impressive throughout the game.

    With today’s victory, Nigeria broke Egypt’s unbeaten record in their last 16 group matches at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    Before now, Egypt’s last defeat in the group phase dates back to the 2004 tournament when they lost 2-1 against Algeria.

    This will be the ninth encounter between Nigeria and Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations.

  • Salah admits Egypt under pressure ahead of Super Eagles game

    Salah admits Egypt under pressure ahead of Super Eagles game

    Egypt star, Mohamed Salah, has admitted they are under pressure to win, ahead of their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations opener against Nigeria.

    Salah is yet to win the tournament with the Pharaohs, but they arrive in Cameroon as one of the favourites.

    “There is pressure to win the AFCON tournament. This is the title I am yet to win. I have always wanted to win something for Egypt.

    “The team always comes first and we can do something this time around. We have a good coach and a good team.

    “We will do our best to make our people proud,” he told a press conference on Monday.

    On the game on Tuesday, Salah said: “Super Eagles have a good team but we would do our best to defeat them.”

  • AFCON 2021: Super Eagles captain, Musa boasts ahead of Egypt clash

    AFCON 2021: Super Eagles captain, Musa boasts ahead of Egypt clash

    Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa says the the team is ready to battle the Pharaohs of Egypt in Group D opening game of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon on January 11.

    Speaking in an interview with the Super Eagles Media Officer after the team’s training session on Saturday at the VSTS-Annex OF Roumde Adjia Stadium, Garoua, Musa said the team was in high spirits.

    Musa scored a goal in Nigeria’s 2-0 win over Cotonsports on Friday in a practice match to help the players tune up as Augustine Eguavoen prepares to take the team to AFCON glory.

    “It was good as you can see. Yesterday we had training and today, we had another training. All I can say is that we are ready for the first game against Egypt. Thank God the other players we are expecting is in camp this morning and we are still expecting Collins.”

    “Definitely I talk to the players because we know what is important. This tournament we know if we can win it, it’s going to be a big impact to our own country and family too.

    “So we are all ready and we know what we can do. If we give all our best, I know we can win this tournament.”

  • AFCON: Finidi George warns Super Eagles ahead of Egypt clash

    AFCON: Finidi George warns Super Eagles ahead of Egypt clash

    Former Super Eagles player, George Finidi has urged Super Eagles players to not focus their attention on Mohamed Salah alone but focus on other players in the Egyptian team ahead of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations opener.

    Recall that Nigeria will face the Pharaohs of Egypt in Group D opening game on January 11 and Finidi, who won the competition with Nigeria in 1994, has said Salah who is the Premier League highest goalscorer this season, could be a threat to Nigeria but warned the Super Eagles about other Egyptian stars.

    “I don’t think so. I think in football you have eleven players, everybody has his own role.” Finidi told filagoal.

    “Definitely Salah is a key player for the team and even if you stop him there are other players that can do magic, that can do their best as well to make sure that they win.

    “If you add Salah if he has a good day then he’s going to be a problem, if he’s not having a good day definitely you have a chance to win.

    “I think Egypt have been there, they have won the Cup so many times so definitely they have a good team to face Nigeria. I hope Nigeria will have a good day.”

  • AFCON: Musa warns Egyptians, names Super Eagles player more dangerous than Salah

    AFCON: Musa warns Egyptians, names Super Eagles player more dangerous than Salah

    Ahead of the 2021 African Cup of Nations (AFCON), Nigeria’s Super Eagles skipper, Ahmed Musa has sent a strong warning to the Egyptian national team.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Musa as saying in his warning to the Egyptian that the Super Eagles have players that are more dangerous than Mohammed Salah.

    Speaking during a press conference in Abuja on Tuesday, Musa downplayed the threat of the Liverpool winger ahead of Nigeria’s opener against Egypt.

    Salah, who is the leading goal scorer in the English Premier League (EPL) this season, will be spearheading the attack of the Pharaohs when they face Nigeria in the group D opener billed for January 11.

    Musa said: Egypt “only talk about Salah” while Nigeria has several players that “their defenders too will be thinking about us”.

    He further said: “I know everybody will be talking about Salah, but if you look at our own side, we have a lot of players that they will be worried about.

    “Definitely, we don’t have to think about Salah. They have to think about our own players. They only talk about Salah, but we have Chukwueze and a lot of players from the wing that are more dangerous, and their defenders too will be thinking about us”.

    The 33rd AFCON will kick off in Cameroon on January 9 and run till February 5, when a new continental champion will emerge.

  • Queiroz announces Egypt’s final squad for AFCON

    Queiroz announces Egypt’s final squad for AFCON

    Egypt’s coach Carlos Queiroz on Wednesday in Cairo released his team’s final list of players for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) which begins on Jan. 9 in Cameroon.

    The Pharaohs squad has 25 players, led by Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, while there is a return for Mahmoud Hassan “Trezeguet”. However, the Aston Villa player has had a long period of absence due to knee injury.

    Egypt hold the record of winning the AFCON seven times, with the last one won from the 2010 edition in Angola.

    They play in Group D alongside Nigeria, Sudan and Guinea Bissau, and will start their campaign against Nigeria on Jan. 11.

    Final Squad
    Goalkeepers: Mohamed El-Shennawy (Al-Ahly), Mohamed Abu Jabal (Zamalek), Mohamed Sobhi (Pharco), Mahmoud Gad (ENPPI)

    Defenders: Akram Tawfiq (Al-Ahly), Ayman Ashraf (Al-Ahly), Ahmed Fetouh (Zamalek), Mahmoud Hamdi (Zamalek), Mahmoud Alaa (Zamalek)

    Mohamed Abdel-Moneim (Future), Ahmed Hegazy (Ittihad Jeddah – Saudi Arabia), Omar Kamal (Future)

    Midfielders: Amr Al-Soleya (Al-Ahly), Hamdi Fathi (Al-Ahly), Imam Ashour (Zamalek), Abdullah Al-Saeed (Pyramids)

    Mohamed Elneny (Arsenal – England), Ahmed Sayed “Zizo” (Zamalek), Mohanad Lasheen (Tala’a El-Jaish)

    Forwards: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool – England), Omar Marmoush (Stuttgart – Germany), Mohamed Sherif (Al-Ahly)

    Mustafa Mohamed (Galatasaray – Turkey), Mahmoud Hassan “Trezeguet” (Aston Villa – England), Ramadan Sobhi (Pyramids)

  • 2021 AFCON: Nigeria drawn in Group D with Egypt, Sudan, Guinea-Bissau

    2021 AFCON: Nigeria drawn in Group D with Egypt, Sudan, Guinea-Bissau

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn in Group D alongside multiple champions Egypt for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tagged “Cameroon 2021”.

    At the draw for the final tournament, held in Yaoundé on Tuesday, the 24 qualified teams were divided into four groups, with Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau in Group D.

    The opening match will pit tournament hosts and five-time winners Cameroon against Burkina Faso, the 2013 runners-up, in a Group A clash.

    The draw has in Group A with Cameroon and Burkina Faso the duo of Ethiopia and Cape Verde, while Group B has Senegal, Zimbabwe, Guinea and Malawi.

    Group C has Morocco, Ghana, Comoros and Gabon, with Group E having defending champions Algeria, Sierra-Leone, Equatorial Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire.

    Group F has Tunisia, Mali, Mauritania and Gambia.

    The 52 countries had taken part in the tournament’s qualifiers, with only 24 places available for the Jan. 9 to Feb. 6 event.

    The qualification campaign had started in October 2019 and ended in June, due to the one-year hiatus caused by COVID-19.

    Following Tuesday’s draw, the tournament organisers have indicated that the competition’s group stage will hold from Jan. 9 to Jan. 20.

    Matches of the Round of 16 will hold from Jan. 23 to Jan. 26, while the quarter-finals will be on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30.

    The competition’s semi-finals will hold on Feb. 2 and Feb. 3, while the third-place and final matches will take place on Feb. 6.

    Five main cities have also been selected as hosts of the tournament, including Douala and its Japoma Stadium, and Yaoundé and its Ahmadou Ahidjo and Olembé Stadiums.

    The others are Bafoussam and its Kouekong Stadium, Garoua and its Roumdjié-Adja Stadium and the Limbe-Buea venue which has the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.

  • AFCON 2021 Draw: Why we want to avoid Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire – Super Eagles coach Rohr

    AFCON 2021 Draw: Why we want to avoid Egypt, Côte d’Ivoire – Super Eagles coach Rohr

    The delayed TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Cameroon 2021 to be held between January 9 and February 6, 2022 would not be for the faint-hearted according to Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr.

    Palpable fears are coming out of the Cameroonian capital city of Yaoundé as the 24 teams including the hosts will know their fate later today when the draw for the continent’s flagship tournament is made at the Palais des Congrès (Conférence Centre).

    Already in Yaounde for the draws, Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr told Nation Sport that all coaches are waiting with bathed breath for the draws , adding none of the six seeded teams would wish to have either AFCON record seven-time winners Egypt or 2015 winners Cote d’Ivoire in their company.

    With Nigeria being one of the six seeded teams including hosts Cameroon, defending champions Algeria, Senegal, Tunisia and Morocco, the exigencies of the draw means the Super Eagles can be drawn against any of the six teams in the so-called second-zone that house Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali Egypt, Guinea and Burkina Faso.

    “I have had good conversations also with my colleagues,” Rohr told NationSport.“ Every one of the top 6 wants to avoid Egypt and Côte d’Ivoire.

    “But we will accept and respect all the teams,” added the German.

    In a related development, CAFOnline.com quoted a Cameroonian sports intermediary Billy Houto as saying that the hosts must avoid both Egypt and Ghana in the preliminary first round to have any realistic chance of progressing further in the tournament.

  • Tokyo Olympics: Brazil end Egypt’s campaign in men’s football

    Tokyo Olympics: Brazil end Egypt’s campaign in men’s football

    Egypt have been eliminated from the Tokyo Olympic Games men’s football event after going down by a lone goal to defending champions Brazil at the Saitama Stadium on Saturday.

    The African representatives had qualified for the quarter-finals after an impressive 2-0 win against Australia in their final Group C game.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Matheus Cunha scored the goal which gave Brazil the slim win and ended African teams’ participation in the global competition.

    Egypt’s well-organised defence managed to keep Brazil at bay in the opening minutes.

    When the South Americans, who were enjoying possession, attempted to make forward runs, they met a well-drilled Egyptian backline.

    In the sixth minute, Brazil won a corner-kick after Diego Carlos spotted Dani Alves on the flank and the former Sevilla full-back floated a cross for Richarlison

    Egypt’s Mohamed El Shenawy tipped the ball over the bar.

    Egypt registered the first shot on goal in the 13th minute after Brazil struggled to clear Karim El Eraki’s cross, giving Akram Tawfik a chance to head just wide of Santos’ far post.

    A good combination between Cunha and Richarlison almost gave Brazil an opener in the 29th minute, but El Shenawy was alert to make a save from the latter’s deflected shot.

    Richarlison made his way from the left flank before he passed the ball to Cunha, who was at the edge of the box and whose blocked cross landed on Douglas Luiz’s path.

    But the latter could not find the back of the net from a promising position in the 34th minute.

    Brazil finally broke the deadlock in the 37th minute when they engineered a counter-attack.

    Richarlison sped towards Egypt’s goal and passed the ball to Cunha, who managed to find the bottom corner with a low strike.

    Egypt were caught off guard as they pleaded for a dismissed penalty kick call and this gave Brazil a chance to counter-attack and score the opener.

    The South Americans almost doubled the lead in the 48th minute when Cunha found himself through on goal.

    But Egypt were saved by El Shenawy, who was quick to close in on his opponent and blocked the ball with his face.

    The African side made changes two minutes after the hour mark as Nasser Maher and Emam Ashour replaced Ahmed Rayan and El Eraki.

    Three minutes later, Malcolm and Reinier were brought on to replace Antony and Claudinho for Brazil.

    The changes looked to have re-energised Egypt who enjoyed more possession a few minutes after and almost grabbed an equaliser in the 73rd minute.

    After a good cross to him, Taher Mohamed attempted to lift the ball across Brazil’s goal but the opponents reacted quickly to clear the danger.

    Egypt came close to getting an equaliser again in the 87th minute when Akram Tawfik was left unmarked at the far post.

    The forward collected a free-kick ball and knocked it down, but Brazil cleared it as he was about to pull the trigger.

    With the elimination of Egypt as well as Cote d’I voire earlier on Saturday, Africa’s campaign in the men’s football event of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is over.

  • BREAKING: Zambia’s Chief Justice dies while on official duties in Egypt

    BREAKING: Zambia’s Chief Justice dies while on official duties in Egypt

    Chief Justice Irene Chirwa Mambilima of Zambia has died at the age of 69, while on official duties in Cairo, Egypt, according to a statement by Zambia’s President, Edgar Lungu.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports President Lungu made this known on Sunday in the statement that was released by the Secretary to the Cabinet and Principal Private Secretary to the President, Dr. Simon Miti.

    “It is with deep regret and sorrow that His Excellency Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia announces to the nation the untimely passing of Hon. Mrs Justice Irene Chirwa Mambilima, Chief Justice of Zambia today 20th June, 2021, at approximately 17:00Hrs, in a private hospital in Cairo, Egypt.

    “The late Chief Justice had travelled to Cairo on 10th June, 2021, on official business and fell ill whilst on duty in that country.” Dr Miti said.

    Prior to her appointment as Chief Justice in 2015, Mambilima was the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Zambia.

    In this position, she presided over Zambia’s 2006, 2011 presidential and parliamentary elections, and the January 2015 presidential by-election.