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  2. Egypt national football team - Wikipedia

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    Egypt national team at the 1920 Summer Olympics Egypt national football team at the 1934 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Egypt has qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times: in 1934, in 1990 and 2018. Egypt was the first African country to qualify for the World Cup, beating Mandatory Palestine.

  3. Adidas Copa Mundial - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas Copa Mundial (Spanish for World Cup) is a football boot manufactured by multinational corporation Adidas and released in 1979. They were designed for the 1982 FIFA World Cup held in Spain. [1] Going through very slight changes since then, the Copa is made in Scheinfeld, inbetween Würzburg and Nuremberg in Germany.

  4. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    For football on turf or artificial grass, some players wear regular firm ground (FG) football boots. But wearing regular football boots on turf greatly reduces the life of the boot, so manufacturers have developed football boots for artificial grass (AG), which have smaller circular studs. The other type of football boot is SG (soft ground) for ...

  5. Omar Marmoush - Wikipedia

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    Marmoush with Egypt in 2022. Marmoush was included in Egypt's squad for the 2017 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations in Zambia. He made two appearances during the tournament, in which Egypt were eliminated in the group stage. [22] Marmoush was also eligible to play for Canada, [23] [24] before becoming cap-tied with the Egyptian national team in October ...

  6. Football boots - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 August 2005, at 12:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  7. Egyptian Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Egypt Cup, which no British teams competed in, began in 1922, and won by Zamalek. [4] The first major football league in Egypt also began play in 1922; consisting of clubs from Cairo, it was called the Cairo League. Three other leagues, in Alexandria, on the Suez Canal, and an obscure league in Bahary [note 1] began soon afterwards.

  8. Football in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The reason that this stadium was built was for Egypt's bid for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The national football team of Egypt played numerous home games at the 75,000-capacity Cairo International Stadium. Egypt has hosted 5 African Cups in 1959, 1974, 1986, 2006 and 2019. The country also hosted the 1997 U-17 World Cup and the 2009 U-20 World Cup. #

  9. Al Ahly SC - Wikipedia

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    The team was primary and secondary school players who played football in Al-Hawsh. The names of the first players of Al Ahly were as follows: Hussein Hegazi, Abdel Fattah Taher, Fouad Darwish, Hussein Mansour, and Ibrahim Fahmy. [9] In 1915, Al-Ahly made tours to Egyptian cities to play matches and to spread football and its culture.