Switzerland Vs Cameroon: Top successful Cameroon Football Coaches in the last decade After Marco Tardelli, an Italian was fired as head coach of the Egyptian national team in 2004, Shehata took over. After beating Ivory Coast in the 2006 Cup of Nations final, the 63-year-old captain led the Pharaohs to their first championship in eight years. The North Africans won the Africa Cup of Nations three times in a row under Shehata, being the first country in Africa to do so. They successfully defended their cup in both 2008 and 2010, making it three straight victories. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Switzerland vs Cameroon Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
He then became the FIFA World Cup team's coach with the longest tenure in Egyptian history. Hassan Shehata, a legendary figure in Egyptian football, thinks Mosimane's departure from Al Ahly was due to his recent behaviour. After almost two years in command, Al Ahly had announced that Pitso Mosimane was leaving. The Red Devils reached three consecutive CAF Champions League finals during Mosimane's 21-month reign, winning the competition in both the years 2020 and 2021. Additionally, he had guided the group to triumphs in the CAF Super Cup twice in a row, the Egypt Cup, and the Egyptian Super Cup, as well as two consecutive bronze medals at the FIFA Football World Cup. Despite his enormous success, Mosimane faced constant criticism during his final few weeks with the squad for placing the responsibility for draws and losses on his players. Hassan Shehata, a former head coach of the national team, offered his opinions on the matter, stating that while Mosimane is a highly capable leader, his recent behaviour marked the end of his tenure with the Reds. Famous former coach Hassan Shehata apologised for his remarks against Mohamed Salah, a star for Liverpool Premier League and the national team. Shehata remarked in televised remarks on the "On-Time Sports 1" satellite station on Tuesday night, "I was astonished by a false claim that I said Mohamed Salah did nothing for the Egyptian national