Egypt sack coach Ehab Galal after just three games

Story By: BBC Sports

The Egyptian Football Association has sacked Ehab Galal as coach after just three games in charge of the national team.

The 54-year-old was appointed in April, succeeding Carlos Queiroz after the Pharaohs failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

Egypt secured a late 1-0 win over Guinea in a 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Galal’s first match in charge on 5 June.

However, the North Africans then suffered a surprise 2-0 defeat against Ethiopia in Group D and followed that with a 4-1 loss in a friendly against South Korea.

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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, who captains his country, played against Guinea but missed both defeats through injury.

EFA board member Hazem Emam said the organisation would look to appoint a foreign coach to succeed Galal, and also bring in a technical director from abroad.

Portuguese coach Queiroz had guided the record seven-time African champions to the final of the Nations Cup in February in Cameroon, where they were beaten on penalties by Senegal.

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Egypt then lost to the same opposition – again via a shoot-out – in Africa’s play-offs for the World Cup in Qatar.

Galal joined the Pharaohs from Cairo-based Pyramids and previously managed several other club sides including Zamalek, El Masry, and Al Ahly Tripoli.

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