Magdy Abdel Ghani responds to Hassan Shehata



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Magdy Abdel-Ghani, a former member of the Football Association, responded to Hassan Shehata, the former Egypt coach, who previously confirmed that the Pharaohs’ failure to qualify for the 2010 World Cup against Algeria was due to a change in the shipping list.

Hassan Shehata previously confirmed that Egypt’s victory in Cairo against Algeria with two clean goals was enough to qualify for the World Cup, but that the sudden amendment to the list led to the referendum for the Omdurman tiebreaker.

“There were no amendments to the list, but we did not read it well and did not interpret it as required,” Abd al-Ghani told TEN satellite channel.

He continued: “We all think Egypt was enough for her to win two goals against Algeria to qualify and delight on the field and outside of it confirm it, but everything that happened is caused by the lack of cadres at that time in the Association of Soccer”.

He explained: “The Football Association must have cadres that are good at translating and interpreting the regulations correctly, as well as the administrative team in the national team that was addressed to them, but these cadres were not present during this period.”

He concluded: “The list has not changed, and a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Football Association was held during my absence at the time, to make a decision on the tiebreaker, and by the way I opposed the party’s choice by of Sudan. “



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