Egypt wins Bradley's 1st competitive game
Egypt beat Mozambique 2-0 in World Cup qualifying Friday to give former U.S. coach Bob Bradley a win in his first competitive game in charge, while Ghana opened its campaign by hammering Lesotho 7-0.
Two goals in 10 second-half minutes gave Egypt a successful return home in its first international on Egyptian soil in eight months. The game was played at an empty military stadium...
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Bradley's Egypt defeats Mozambique
Egypt scored twice in a 10-minute spell in the second half Friday to earn a 2-0 win over Mozambique in its opening World Cup qualifier and first game at home in eight months.
Defender Mahmoud Fathallah tapped in the opener in the 54th minute at an empty military stadium on the Mediterranean coast near Alexandria, where fans weren't allowed in because of security concerns. Mozambique...
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Egypt beats Mozambique 2-0 in World Cup qualifier
Egypt beat Mozambique 2-0 Friday in its opening World Cup qualifier and first game at home in eight months.
Defender Mahmoud Fathallah tapped in the opener in the 54th at a military stadium on the Mediterranean coast near Alexandria. Mozambique goalkeeper Joao Kapango conceded an own goal in the 63rd for Egypt's second after Mohamed Zidan's volley came off the post and deflected...
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13 hours ago
Bob Bradley Crosses Line Between Sports and Politics as Egypt National Team Head Coach
Bob Bradley walks a fine line as the American head coach of Egypt's national soccer team. As a public figure working in a post-revolutionary situation, he chooses his words carefully so as not to inflame existing tensions. But Ahram Online reports Bradley has come under fire for comments he made about an event that rocked the country to its core. In a recent interview with the...
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April 02, 2012
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April 02, 2012
Charlie Adam, Bob Bradley, Artists and Journalists Saddened by Egyptian Soccer Disaster
On Wednesday, over 70 people were killed and hundreds more injured at a soccer game in Port Said, Egypt. The circumstances behind the violence remain cloudy, but it has prompted an outpouring of grief for the victims and worldwide condemnation for the attacks. Prominent figures in the world soccer community expressed their sympathies on various social networks. Liverpool midfielder...
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February 02, 2012
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February 02, 2012
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