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Masry
17-01-2008, 06:28 PM
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CAMEROON | EGYPT | SUDAN | ZAMBIA








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FIFA code: CMR
Country: République du Cameroun
Capital: Yaoundé
Currency: Central African CFA Franc (XAF)
Official languages: French, English
Motto: "Paix - Travail - Patrie" (Peace - Work - Fatherland)
Population (in millions): 17,8 (2005 estimate)
GDP per inhabitant: $2,421
Density: 37/km²
Internet code: .cmThe Cameroon national football team, nicknamed Lions Indomptables (Indomitable Lions), is the national team of Cameroon and is controlled by the Fédération Camerounaise de Football. It is one of Africa's most successful sides, as Cameroon was the first African team to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup, in 1990, losing to England in extra time. They have also won 4 African Nations Cups, as well as the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.




African Nations Cup record



1957 to 1965 - Did not enter
1968 - Did not qualify
1970 - Round 1
1972 - Third place
1974 to 1980 - Did not qualify
1982 - Round 1
1984 - Champions
1986 - Second place
1988 - Champions
1990 - Round 1
1992 - Fourth place
1994 - Did not qualify
1996 - Round 1
1998 - Quarterfinals
2000 - Champions
2002 - Champions
2004 - Quarterfinals
2006 - Quarterfinals
2008 - Qualified




Squad





Goalkeepers

Souleymanou Hamidou
Idriss Carlos Kameni
Janvier Charles MbargaDfenders

Rigobert Song (C)
Thimothée Atouba
Andre Bikey
Gilles Augustin Binya
Benoit Angbwa
Bill TchatoMidfielders

Modeste M'Bami
Jean Makoun
Alexandre Song
Paul Essola
Landry N'Guémo
Stéphane Mbia
Joël Epalle
Achille Emana
Alain Nkong
Geremi NjitapStrikers

Samuel Eto'o
Bertin Tomou
Joseph-Désiré Job
Mohammadou Idrissou
Herve TumCoach

Otto Pfister

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Since winning the 2002 Nations Cup in Mali, Cameroon have gone through one of their least successful periods - relatively speaking of course.

Since their 1982 World Cup debut, this is the longest they have gone without appearing in those finals or winning an African crown.

The four-time champions are itching to reassert their dominance, and can take heart from having won the last two sub-Saharan Nations Cups.

In 2000, they triumphed as Ghana and Nigeria co-hosted the finals so this year's venue will have happy memories.

Having suffered a shock group defeat to Togo eight years ago in Kumasi, which is where Group C is being played, Otto Pfister's men are unlikely to underestimate either Zambia or Sudan this time around.

Having taken charge in October, Pfister could be a wise appointment.

The 70-year-old not only has expert knowledge of Ghana, having coached the Black Stars in the 1990s, but also Sudanese football, having led Al Merreikh to last year's Confederation Cup final.

He should also able to handle any bonus squabbles, which Cameroon regularly endure, having experienced far worse with Togo during the 2006 World Cup.

Pfister will only be judged a success if he leads his side to the final, since this is the least the nation's demanding fans expect.

Yet preparations have been far from perfect for the Indomitable Lions have not played a full international since cementing their place in Ghana.

On the plus side, there is of course the Eto'o factor.

The 26-year-old is one of the world's most feared marksmen but will need Idrissou Mohamadou to step up a level following an injury to regular strike partner Achille Webo.

Cameroon have several experienced campaigners, which can often prove decisive in big games.

Key Player: Samuel Eto'o


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Eto'o had six weeks of action with
Barcelona after his knee injury


Samuel Eto'o scored five goals in three group matches in Egypt prior to the Lions' quarter-final exit.

The three-time African Footballer of the Year only returned from a lengthy injury lay-off in December but despite just six weeks of action with Barcelona, his precise finishing should still make the difference.

Goalkeeper Carlos Kameni is another important figure following his fine start to the Spanish season with surprise package Espanyol.

Verdict: Like Egypt, Cameroon look certain to progress to the knock-out stages.

After that, anything is possible - especially since they appear too strong for the best teams Group D has to offer.

Pride wounded in recent years, the Indomitable Lions' hunger and quality should propel them to the semi-finals at the very least.



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FIFA code: EGY
Country: جمهورية مصر العربية (Arab Republic of Egypt)
Capital: Cairo
Major cities: Cairo, Alexandria, Ismailia, Giza, Port Said, Luxor, El Mansoura, Suez, Aswan
Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)
Official languages: Arabic
Motto: Silence and patience, freedom, socialism, unity.
Population (in millions): 82,3
GDP per inhabitant: $4,836
Density: 74/km²
Internet code: .egThe Egypt national football team, nicknamed The Pharaohs, is the national team of Egypt and is administered by the Egyptian Football Association. They were the first African country to participate in the World Cup when they played in 1934, losing to Hungary 4-2. Egypt has qualified for one World Cup since then, going out in the first round in 1990. They were known as the United Arab Republic national football team when Egypt and Syria joined to form the United Arab Republic from 1958 to 1961 and then until 1970, with Egypt alone making up the UAR. They have played for the Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games twice (1928 and 1964), losing both times.

Egypt won the inaugural African Nations Cup in 1957, and also won the tournament in 1959, 1986, 1998, and 2006.




African Nations Cup record




1957 - Champions
1959 - Champions
1962 - Second place
1963 - Third place
1965 - Withdrew after qualifying
1968 - Withdrew
1970 - Third place
1972 - Did not qualify
1974 - Third place
1976 - Fourth place
1978 - Did not qualify
1980 - Fourth place
1982 - Withdrew
1984 - Fourth place
1986 - Champions
1988 - Round 1
1990 - Round 1
1992 - Round 1
1994 - Quarterfinals
1996 - Quarterfinals
1998 - Champions
2000 - Quarterfinals
2002 - Quarterfinals
2004 - Round 1
2006 - Champions
2008 - Qualified






Squad


Goalkeepers

Essam El-Hadary
Mohamed Abdel Monsef
Mohamed SobhyDfenders

Wael Gomaa
Ibrahim Said
Shady Mohamed
Ahmed Fathi
Sayed Moawad
Hani Said
Mahmoud Fathalla
Tarek El-SayedMidfielders

Mohamed Shawky
Ahmed Hassan (C)
Hassan Mostafa
Mohamed Aboutreika
Hosni Abd-Rabou
Omar Gamal
Ahmed Shaaban
Ahmed El-MohamadiStrikers

Mohamed Zidan
Emad Motaeb
Amr Zaki
Mohamed FadlCoach

Hassan Shehata

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No country can match the Pharaohs' five Nations Cup titles, three of which have been won in Egypt.

But this time the defending champions will be without their critical home support, which coach Hassan Shehata credits as being part of the team's 2006 success.

That said, the Egyptians have conquered in West Africa before, having lifted the trophy in Burkina Faso in 1998.

But as the management freely admits, with one eye largely focused on appearing at the 2010 World Cup, Egypt are a team in transition.


The Pharaohs will be without three players who started the 2006 final: injury rules out the influential Mohamed Barakat, Abdelhazer El Saqqa is unselected while fellow defender Mohamed Abdelwahab tragically died of a heart defect six months after Egypt's win.

The Egyptians' recent emphasis has been on blooding youth, since key players such as captain Ahmed Hassan, who boasts in excess of 130 caps, goalkeeper Essam Al Hadary and playmaker Mohamed Aboutrika will be well over 30 when the World Cup comes around.

Officials have used this tinkering with the team to explain Egypt's lacklustre qualifying campaign.

Although they followed a traditional formula for success, winning at home while drawing away, they scored just one goal on their travels to Botswana, Burundi and Mauritania.

To counter Shehata's complaints about a lack of proper preparation time during qualifying, the squad gathered in Portugal on Christmas Day for an intense 25-day training camp.

Ranked the third best African team by Fifa following their Nations Cup triumph, Egypt have since slipped to sixth.

Key Players: Aboutrika


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When Aboutrika is on song, the
whole team plays well


Aboutrika is the number one Pharaoh because if he is on form, so are the team he plays for - as he has repeatedly proven with both Egypt and Al Ahly down the years.

'The Magician' has excellent ball control which, coupled with fine vision and intelligence, causes problems for any opposition.

Up front, Amr Zaki, Emad Moteab and Hamburg's Mohamed Zidan need to perform well as Egypt can look goal-shy - especially without the injured Mido.
If Egypt are to go far, goalkeeper Al Hadary, so instrumental two years ago, will have to maintain his reputation as 'The Wall'.

Verdict: Egypt should coast through to the knock-out stages but that's where it will get tricky.

Plenty will rest on their opener against Cameroon as both sides should later see off both Sudan and Zambia.

If the Pharaohs top the group, they will stay in Kumasi - so avoiding a tiring trip to Tamale - but lacking their crowd and key men, the odds are against a successful title defence.



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FIFA code: SUD
Country: جمهورية السودان (Republic of (the) Sudan)
Capital: Khartoum
Currency: Sudanese Pound (SDG)
Official languages: Arabic
Motto: "Al-Nasr Lana" (Victory Is Ours)
Population (in millions): 39,38
GDP per inhabitant: $2,522
Density: 14/km²
Internet code: .sdThe Sudan national football team, nicknamed Sokoor Al-Jediane (Desert Hawks), is the national team of Sudan and is controlled by the Sudan Football Association. They were one of the only three teams (Egypt, Ethiopia) to participate in the inaugural African Nations Cup in 1957, and won the competition in 1970 when they hosted it.




African Nations Cup record


1957 - Third place
1959 - Second place
1962 - Did not qualify
1963 - Second place
1965 - Did not qualify
1968 - Did not qualify
1970 - Champions
1972 - Round 1
1974 - Did not qualify
1976 - Round 1
1978 - Withdrew
1980 - Did not qualify
1982 - Did not enter
1984 - Did not qualify
1986 - Withdrew
1988 to 1996 - Did not qualify
1998 - Withdrew during qualifying
2000 - Did not enter
2002 to 2006 - Did not qualify
2008 - Qualified





Squad

Goalkeepers

Akram Alhadi
almoeiz mahgoob
Mohammed KamalDfenders

Ahmed albasha
Ameer Damar
Hassan Karongo
khalid Hassan jolieat
Mohammed Safari
Moussa Tayeb
Richard JustinMidfielders

Alaa Aldeen yosef
alaa gibreel
Bdr-Aldeen Galag
Faisal Al-ajab
Haitham Mustafa (C)
Hamoda Ahmed El-Basheer
Mogahed Ahmed
Mohanned El-Tahir
Omer Bakheet
Sef MasawiStrikers

Abd Al-hamied alsoudey
Alaa El-Deen Babikir
Haitham TambalCoach

Mohamed Abdallah



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The Nile Crocodiles' return to the Nations Cup after a 32-year absence marks the renaissance of one of African football's founding fathers - with 2007 proving one of the finest years in Sudan's distinguished footballing history.

At club level, Al Hilal stunned the continent by unexpectedly reaching the African Champions League semi-finals - only losing to eventual winners Etoile du Sahel 4-3 on aggregate.

Al Merreikh went one better in the Confederation Cup, even if they were well beaten in the final.

Yet arguably the greatest surprise came when Sudan qualified for their first finals since 1976, beating 2004 champions Tunisia to top their group.

The general secretary of Sudan's FA says this footballing upturn is because of an economy that has flourished since 21 years of civil war ended in 2005.

"Nowadays in Sudan, the economy is growing. We discovered oil in our land and politically, there is stability," Abdel-Mageed Eldin told BBC Sport.

"We have many telecommunications companies who are interested in football, and they have provided money for both the federation and the clubs."

Entirely made up of Al Hilal and Al Merreikh players, can an entirely home-based squad live with those who ply their trade in Europe?

Cameroon will be a real test but Al Hilal thumped Al Ahly 3-0 in the Champions League so Sudan will approach Egypt with little fear.

Mohamed Abdallah's side meeting with the Pharaohs on 26 January is a repeat of the very first Nations Cup match in Khartoum on 10 February 1957.

Two years later, Sudan finished runners-up in a three-team Nations Cup - just as they did in 1963 (when six teams competed).

The Nile Crocodiles finally won the trophy in 1970 and Ghana will revive many memories for they defeated the Black Stars in the final.

Key players: Midfielder Haitham Mustafa


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Haitham (right) is a legend in
Sudanese football


Haitham Mustafa, who led Al Hilal to the semi-finals, also captains the national side and is a legend in the Sudanese game.

Faisal Agab, the 37-year-old striker who scored five qualifying goals, will also be a significant player.

Richard Lado is the iron man in defence and a rarity in having spent a season outside of Sudan, with Egypt's Ismaili.

Verdict: Sudan will add something special to Ghana 2008 given their long absence and their role as a founding father of African football.

In a hard group, they have nothing to lose but also little to no hope of reaching the quarter-finals.

The best they can expect is to perform creditably, gain vital experience and hope their players interest some European clubs so that Sudanese football can continue to grow.



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FIFA code: ZAM
Country: Republic of Zambia
Capital: Lusaka
Currency: Zambian Kwacha (ZMK)
Official languages: English
Population (in millions): 11,67 (2005 estimate)
GDP per inhabitant: $1,000
Density: 16/km²
Internet code: .zmThe Namibia national football team, nicknamed the Brave Warriors, is the national team of Namibia and is controlled by the Namibia Football Association. They have never qualified for the World Cup finals.



African Nations Cup record



1957 to 1968 - Did not enter
1970 -
1972 - Did not qualify
1974 - Second place
1976 - Did not qualify
1978 - Round 1
1980 - Did not qualify
1982 - Third place
1984 - Did not qualify
1986 - Round 1
1988 - Withdrew
1990 - Third place
1992 - Quarterfinals
1994 - Second place
1996 - Third place
1998 - Round 1
2000 - Round 1
2002 - Round 1
2004 - Did not qualify
2006 - Round 1
2008 - Qualified





Squad
Goalkeepers

Kennedy Mweene
Kalililo Kakonje
Mike PotoDfenders

Billy Mwanza
Joseph Musonda
Clive Hachilensa
Willy Chinyama
Kennedy Nketani
Hichani Himoonde
Chintu KampambaMidfielders

Rainford Kalaba
Isaac Chansa
Clifford Mulenga
William Njovu
Ian Bakala
Francis Kasonde
Felix KatongoStrikers

Chris Katongo (C)
Jacob Mulenga
Emmanuel Mayuka
Dube Phiri
James Chamanga
Felix SunzuCoach

Patrick Phiri

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Since finishing third in 1996, Zambia's Nations Cup record has been poor - having constantly failed to go beyond the group stage.

This time around, their chances look no different, having been pooled against Nations Cup specialists Cameroon and Egypt.

Yet the Chipolopolo showed their abilities when winning 3-1 in South Africa to top their qualifying group in style.

The triumph prompted the Zambian FA to abandon its search for a foreign coach, leaving caretaker Patrick Phiri in control, but his authority may be undermined by his brief three-month contract extension.

Despite their qualification, 2007 was a very mixed year for Zambian football.

Tragedy hit the game in a number of areas - particularly when Zambian coach Ben Bamfuchile, who engineered Namibia's shock qualification, died last month.

The country also lost 12 supporters in June during a stampede that followed a qualifying win over Congo.

Two months later, international Chaswe Nsofa died of a heart attack while training with his Israeli club.

The 27-year-old, who scored in the 2006 Cosafa Cup final as Zambia won the Southern African tournament, was a key player.

Yet these tragedies could galvanise the squad into going that one step extra.

Zambia's stunning defeat of South Africa came just three days after Nsofwa's burial and the Chipolopolo have bounced back from tragedy before.

Incredibly, one year after the plane crash that killed 18 national team players in 1993, the Zambians finished second in the Nations Cup.

Undermining their Nations Cup dreams is inconsistency, as they tend to veer from the sublime to the woeful.

In addition, their defensive flanks are weak and the Zambian players' small stature might cause problems, especially against the towering Cameroonians.

Key players: Christopher Katongo


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Katongo's hat-trick against South Africa
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Despite missing Zambia's opener through suspension, captain Christopher Katongo, will be the team's main threat.

Disciplined, hard-working and with a powerful right boot, the bustling midfielder enjoys playing behind the two strikers.

After his hat-trick against South Africa, the 25-year-old was promoted from sergeant to corporal by the Zambian army.

Zambia will look to fellow striker Jacob Mulenga for goals, while fans will expect strong performances from midfielder Isaac Chansa and local goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene.

Verdict: Further Nations Cup disappointment for Zambia, as it is simply impossible to see them ousting either Cameroon or Egypt in this group.

The Chipolopolo can only hope one of the big two stutters so that they can pick up the pieces.

Victory against Sudan in their opening game on 22 January is vital to their slim chances of progression.



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Fixtures

- January 22, 2008, 17 GMT (Kumasi)
Egypt v Cameroon

...- January 22, 2008, 19.30 GMT (Kumasi)
Sudan v Zambia

- January 26, 2008, 17 GMT (Kumasi)
Cameroon v Zambia

....- January 26, 2008, 19.30 GMT (Kumasi)
Egypt v Sudan

- January 30, 2008, 17 GMT (Kumasi)
Egypt v Zambia

..- January 30, 2008, 17 GMT (Tamale).
Cameroon v Sudan


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adjan2
17-01-2008, 10:04 PM
At the very beginning of this group there's a match I'm waiting for. Cameroon-Egypt is going to be one of the most entertaining games of group stage. Unfortunately, I see no chances for Sudan and Zambia to go through.

Dirtycheat
17-01-2008, 11:33 PM
wow, great work bro :D

i hope egypt do well but i really doubt we will. I cant see us performing well tbh. Maybe things will change and we will be a better team without mido but we wills see.

Masry
18-01-2008, 05:41 AM
Predictions don't work with this team. I know that, I just remember how was the team before going to Burkina Faso in 98, and how they were the crapiest team in the continent, but ... :D

The first match against Cameroon, is the toughest of course because it is Cameroon, and we will play without Ahmed Hassan, due to ban, but will return in the Sudan match, but we will see what Aboutrika and Amr Zaki can do. BTW, Otto Pfister was a manager here for more than 3 years!

For Sudan and Zambia, there shouldn't be any problem in getting the 6 points from them or at least 4 :rolleyes:, then we can think about the quartar final and our chances!


EDIT:

For people who live in Africa and Asia, TV5 will show the last 8 matches live, i.e the quartars, semis, the 3rd/4th determiner, and the final. It did so the last time and will do it again this time.

Dirtycheat
18-01-2008, 10:50 AM
Sudan arent as terrible as people say but theyre not great. Zambia arent very good either. Cameroon however are extremely talented. I remember last ACN we had Ivory coast who were much better than cameroon but we suprised a few people against them.

Youre right, you cant really predict us. I'm scared we underestimate zambia and sudan though. We can be really lazy at times.

mcs10
19-01-2008, 01:54 PM
1 cameroun 2egyipt 3 zambia 4 sudan

Doppelganger
22-01-2008, 05:20 PM
***Spoilers below***







Fast start for Egypt, good match so far but Cameroon look pretty disorganized.

Edit: Beautiful goal by Egypt. Cameroon can't handle their pace. I thought it would be the other way around.

adjan2
22-01-2008, 05:26 PM
Great play by Egypt! What a counter-attack and finish by Zidan.

presumptious85
22-01-2008, 05:31 PM
cameroun is gettin the counter attacking ownage from egypt early.

I'm actually shocked at how gud egypt is. Didnt give them a chance.

Doppelganger
22-01-2008, 05:43 PM
Egypt is playing counterattack but maintaining 55% of possession. Cameroon just look outclassed. Where's Eto'o...???

adjan2
22-01-2008, 05:50 PM
Another beautiful goal by Zidan! Great shot!

Doppelganger
22-01-2008, 05:52 PM
Awful clearance, fantastic control and shot by Zidan. He's really impressed today.

Edit: Hosny left all alone, blasts it into the corner. Egypt are coasting.

Dirtycheat
22-01-2008, 08:18 PM
man i really cant believe that shit. 4-2 against cameroon!!!

that is an immense start, the whole country will be going wild and the whole team will be delighted.

We did this without our captain too.

dont write us off just yet. touch wood.


dont want to be bais but all our goals are beauties :D


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Egypt - Cameroon
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Goals :

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tomorrow inshalah i will post all the pics of the ACN so far :)

talk2smc
22-01-2008, 11:32 PM
i didnt see the match, just highlights, but i would have thought Cameroon would have put in a stronger showing. at least in the goals it seemed like they didnt even come close to closing down any of the shots from distance. :confused:
still can be a threat tho, as of course its only one game in for them, but after Zambia's showing today, looks like when Zambia plays Cameroon, might be a must win for Cameroon.

Masry
23-01-2008, 09:30 AM
man i really cant believe that shit. 4-2 against cameroon!!!
that is an immense start, the whole country will be going wild and the whole team will be delighted.
We did this without our captain too.
dont write us off just yet. touch wood.
dont want to be bais but all our goals are beauties :D

WHAT? That's how we start! :D

Congratulations man. What can you say, really? If you saw the game then you know. Madness. :D

Was a very good match with 6 goals, we enjoyed it. And probably our best performance since their match in 2004 what makes you say this is the team who beat Cameroon 3-2 in Cairo in 2004.

We took the advantage of Cameroon's poor back line, and scored thrice in the first half. 4 goals from 5 or 6 chances (don't count Zidan's in the beginning of the first half) the second goal, the third goal, and the fourth, all are beauties. Zidan's first goal was a perfect countet-attack, you just stand and watch, but you can't do anything against it. :p

I want to say that playing Zidan from the beginning made me skeptical. I never doubted his quality, but like Mido never impressed me when playing with the NT. Now and after yesterday's match he can't be out the XI men as he was playing instead of the sick Aboutrika, however you can't choose one and let the other so I think he will be a starter and Emad to be benched, and Ahmde Hassan for Shawki, and let them roll. :D

EDIT: Oh, and one more thing: Hosni Abd-Rabou (the fool), kudos to you, son! You are a star, took the responsibility in our captain's absence and was a real leader in midfield, and scored two goals. :D Hope we see more of his rockets.

Dirtycheat
23-01-2008, 12:00 PM
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WHAT? That's how we start! :D

Congratulations man. What can you say, really? If you saw the game then you know. Madness. :D

Was a very good match with 6 goals, we enjoyed it. And probably our best performance since their match in 2004 what makes you say this is the team who beat Cameroon 3-2 in Cairo in 2004.

We took the advantage of Cameroon's poor back line, and scored thrice in the first half. 4 goals from 5 or 6 chances (don't count Zidan's in the beginning of the first half) the second goal, the third goal, and the fourth, all are beauties. Zidan's first goal was a perfect countet-attack, you just stand and watch, but you can't do anything against it. :p

I want to say that playing Zidan from the beginning made me skeptical. I never doubted his quality, but like Mido never impressed me when playing with the NT. Now and after yesterday's match he can't be out the XI men as he was playing instead of the sick Aboutrika, however you can't choose one and let the other so I think he will be a starter and Emad to be benched, and Ahmde Hassan for Shawki, and let them roll. :D

EDIT: Oh, and one more thing: Hosni Abd-Rabou (the fool), kudos to you, son! You are a star, took the responsibility in our captain's absence and was a real leader in midfield, and scored two goals. :D Hope we see more of his rockets.

i couldnt agree more about hosni and zidan.

I have to say though cameroon's defence is no worse than ours. They have some really fast and strong defenders and their keeper is very highligh rated. I just think we were much better on the night and worked as a team.
It's a tough decision for shehata to chose the next team because every player played very well and they may feel they should play again. I think we are united though, the players played for each other and not for the cameras.

Volta
23-01-2008, 12:53 PM
Zidan is an awesome dribbler. Just like Zidane :D

Masry
24-01-2008, 01:12 AM
I think we are united though, the players played for each other and not for the cameras.
That is right. And as I said in the previous post, this is the team who beat Cameroon in 2004 and the team of 2006. One of our major problems in the past is that we didn't have a fixed formation, every match you could see a different formation. But now we have that fixed formation, changes are very limited in a way doesn't harm the consistency of the team, credits for Shehata for that.

Some GIFs I made:

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and some SQ pics:

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priceless
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And a match without Essam Elshawali's commentary isn't a match:

Hosni (http://sharebee.com/b666e848)

Zidan (http://sharebee.com/1fbfe37a)

Zidan (http://www.zshare.net/download/6798482273da95/)

Eto'o (http://www.zshare.net/download/67986931973cae/)

Hosni (http://www.zshare.net/video/6798879dce2a2d/)

Eto'o (http://sharebee.com/5f029fd3)

Essam is Tunisian not Egyptian btw.

Dogme
24-01-2008, 01:13 AM
Cameroons performance is even worse when you realise that one of their goals came right near the end of the game and it was a debatable penalty. Egypt suprised me. I knew they were good, but they made Cameroon look like amateurs!

Masry
24-01-2008, 10:40 AM
^^ We aren't amateurs either, it is just we don't have famous players in European leagues, the likes of Eto'o, Essien, Drogba, etc.... This is problem with many people who don't look at us as they look at Cameroon or IVory Coast or the other teams in the tournament.

And the reason of that is not because we don't have class players or talents either ...

Dogme
24-01-2008, 11:07 AM
I don't think i've ever seen an Egyptian league game, and i know that most of the national side play for Al_Ahly. Normally the only time i see Egyptian footballers play is when Mido used to play in the Premier League. Where is he this tournament?

More Egyptian players need to play for big European clubs, then Egyptian football will be respected more.

Masry
25-01-2008, 12:02 AM
And I don't advise you to see any, because it is a poor league, the competition is always confined between two or sometimes 3 and the matches between them are the only matches worth watching. I myself don't watch it except for the games of my club Al Zamalek (not Al Ahly :p). Both Al Ahly and Al Zamalek are kings of Africa and in Egypt, and to keep this reputation they don't let their players to play abroad, and create all the possible ecxuses to reject the offers from the European clubs. I tell you that Wael Gomaa got an offer from Blackburn two years ago when he was in his prime and was the best defender in Egypt, and Al Alhli and him kept discussing the offer and nothing happened. Wael plays for a team in UAE now, just for money, or maybe this is the top of his ambitions, because I develop a theory that the end of most of the Egyptian players is to play for either Ahli or Zamalek and spend the rest of their life there. That doesn't apply on Aboutrika BTW, because he was discovered in the age of 26, and if he had been discovered or scouted earlier, we would have seen him playing for a big name in Europe now. From that you can conclude and conclude and conclude, and Wael Gomaa's example is just one from many!

Mido was injured with Middlesbrough and couldn't recover earlier to catch our camp in Portugal.

The only success in Mido's career imo is that he managed to play for somewhat big names, Ajax, Marseille, Roma, Tottenham, and now Middlesbrough, he also played in Spain for Celta Vego loaned from Ajax because there were problems between him and Koemam and he preferred to leave. Before these troubles with his manager he was one of the best African players abroad, and you just need to know that Zlatan was benched for him! A player like him I don't expect for him anything but to spend the rest of his career in trnsfers!!

It hurts me to see a player like Hazem Emam is still playing in Zamalek, although I am sure that he deserves better. Hazem joined a small competition in 2000, a competition included Beckham, Carlos, Rui Costa, Rivaldo, others, to decide who is the most skillful player, and was judged by Sir Alex Ferguson. Hazem won the competition and SAF in an interview said that he has the quality to play for a team like Liverpool. He is now 31 and don't ask me why he hasn't played for Liver. Yes I support Zamalek but wanted him to leave and play a better football not necessarily in Liver...

We are not less than Mali who have players in Madrid and Sevilla, or Ivory coast who have players in Arsenal and Chelsea, it is just our people have to change their minds.

pogoss
26-01-2008, 08:54 AM
it was hard to find the pictures of some players but finally here it is :
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Masry
27-01-2008, 10:29 AM
Hehe, Cameroon punished Zambia's shitty defense. This group group has 18 goals in 4 matchs ... wow there is two games not played yet!

Egypt's match was boring at times but I take a 3-0 any time. :D Thanks god there wasn't any problems in it.

Dogme
27-01-2008, 12:32 PM
Egypt bored their opposition to death, then they won :D Good tactic! Cameroon played interesting football though :)

pogoss
27-01-2008, 07:18 PM
I don't think i've ever seen an Egyptian league game, and i know that most of the national side play for Al_Ahly. Normally the only time i see Egyptian footballers play is when Mido used to play in the Premier League. Where is he this tournament?

More Egyptian players need to play for big European clubs, then Egyptian football will be respected more.
That's not true anymore , there are 6 players from Ismaily , 5 from Al Ahly and 4 from Zamalek . there are 2 other players from Al Ahly playing in this competition but they are in Angola squad (and they are usually starting every game) .

Egyptian football is indeed not enough respected in europe but they are allways respected in Africa . Europe is not the world mate :D

It's been a long time since I haven't watched egyptian league but I'm used to watch egyptian clubs in the African champions league .
to answer the fact they don't go to europe the reason is simple : unlike Morocco , they have rich clubs and the players have decent salaries wich makes them not hurry much about leaving Egypt and try an adventure in another country with different culture and different climax and risk to be in the bench lik Ghaly who was left aside by the national team coach .

Dirtycheat
27-01-2008, 07:56 PM
Egypt bored their opposition to death, then they won :D Good tactic! Cameroon played interesting football though :)

it wasnt the best game for neutrals but lets face it, no game involving sudan will ever be kind on the eye.

Every time zidan got the ball there were 3 players surrounding him.

Abou- treika played well but i cant believe the threat from fifa for the shirt he wore.

btw, what is it with hosni and having to retake penalties? :o

Dogme
27-01-2008, 09:51 PM
More accurately, what is it with Hosni's team mates encroaching, when he is taking a penalty?

Masry
27-01-2008, 11:37 PM
There was no encroaching or anything or at least I didn't notice, was that in Sudan's one or in Cameroon's?
He is not #1 in the team, #1 is Ahmed Hassan (player #17), then Aboutrika, but they weren't on the pitch niether yesterday nor in Cameroon's match when the refs called for the two pens. I believe that there is an order and the players know it well.

The ref of Sudan match was strange, I couldn't understand the reason of this retake. In Cameroon's I said to myself that there may have been players inside the box before the shoot, but yesterday I didn't see any player in before the first take. He also denied Egypt a pen in the first half after a blatant and intentional handball in the box.

As for the threat CAF just warned him, nothing more. There was nothing racial or offensive, and he doesn't know how to be either! ;)

Dirtycheat
28-01-2008, 04:45 PM
There was no encroaching or anything or at least I didn't notice, was that in Sudan's one or in Cameroon's?
He is not #1 in the team, #1 is Ahmed Hassan (player #17), then Aboutrika, but they weren't on the pitch niether yesterday nor in Cameroon's match when the refs called for the two pens. I believe that there is an order and the players know it well.

The ref of Sudan match was strange, I couldn't understand the reason of this retake. In Cameroon's I said to myself that there may have been players inside the box before the shoot, but yesterday I didn't see any player in before the first take. He also denied Egypt a pen in the first half after a blatant and intentional handball in the box.

As for the threat CAF just warned him, nothing more. There was nothing racial or offensive, and he doesn't know how to be either! ;)

i thought it was because he stopped just before talking the penalty


@ dogme
take another look, its quite clearly a sudan player not an egyptian inside the box before it was taken. :)

http://www.d1g.com/video/show/?id=1727214

"more accurately" :rolleyes:

by the way you post all througout the thread i can see you are a big fan of us :)

cartbran
30-01-2008, 05:58 PM
***Spoilers***










Here is an interesting factoid that I realized for Cameroon and it is related to Alex Song.

Song was on the bench for the first 45 minutes of their first match against Egypt. In that first half, Epypt outscored Cameroon 3-0. He came on at half-time and in the second half, Cameroon outscored Egypt 2-1. Then he starts the next match and Cameroon beats Zambia 5-1. And he is starting now as Cameroon is beating Sudan 2-0. I have to say that Alex Song is looking like an important cog in the Cameroonian wheels.

Dirtycheat
30-01-2008, 08:29 PM
cameroon did well again today but sudan looked dangerous in the second half. Congrats to mr Eto'o too. :D


egypt were unlucky but we really didnt take our chances. Zaki missed a few that on any other day he would put away but there ya go.

Thank god there are no injuries etc.

Lets hope we find a good hotel though :)

Dogme
31-01-2008, 12:05 AM
Well done Cameroon and Eto'o :)

Romio
03-08-2008, 09:10 AM
Thanks Thanks Thanks Thank you very Match Man Nice Topic And Egypt Is is Very Strong Team Thanks Very Match