Egyptens fodboldlandshold
Kælenavn(e) | The Pharaohs (arabisk: الفراعنة) | ||
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Forbund | Egyptens fodboldforbund | ||
Kontinentalt forbund | CAF (Afrika) | ||
Sub-confederation | UNAF (Nordafrika) | ||
Landstræner | Héctor Cúper | ||
Anfører | Essam El-Hadary | ||
Flest landskampe | Ahmed Hassan (184) | ||
Topscorer | Hossam Hassan (68) | ||
Hjemmebane | Cairo International Stadium Borg El Arab Stadium | ||
FIFA-kode | EGY | ||
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FIFA-rangering | |||
Nuværende | 45 1 (2. juni 2016) | ||
Højeste | 9 (2010) | ||
Laveste | 60 (2013) | ||
Elo-rangering | |||
Nuværende | 48 (28. juni 2016) | ||
Højeste | 11 (august 2010) | ||
Laveste | 62 (9. marts 1986, 12. juni 1997) | ||
Første kamp | |||
Italien 2–0 Egypten (Gent, Belgien; 28. august 1920) | |||
Største sejr | |||
Egypten 15–0 Laos (Indonesien; november 1963)[1] | |||
Største nederlag | |||
Italien 11–3 Egypten (Amsterdam, Holland; 10. juni 1928) | |||
Verdensmesterskabet | |||
Deltagelser | 2 (Første gang i 1934) | ||
Bedste resultat | Gruppespil | ||
Africa Cup of Nations | |||
Deltagelser | 22 (Første gang i 1957) | ||
Bedste resultat | Mestre: 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, og 2010 | ||
Confederations Cup | |||
Deltagelser | 2 (Første gang i 1999) | ||
Bedste resultat | Gruppespil: 1999, 2009 |
Egyptens fodboldlandshold er det nationale fodboldhold i Egypten, og repræsenterer landet ved internationale turneringer. Holdet har tre gange, i 1934, 1990 og 2018, deltaget ved VM i fodbold, med en plads i 1/8-finalen i 1934 som det bedste resultat. I African Nations Cup har holdet deltaget 22 gange, og syv gange er det blevet til sejr. 1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008 og 2010.
Egyptens fodboldlandshold har aldrig vundet en kamp ved en VM-slutrunde. I 1934 blev Egypten det første afrikanske hold til at spille ved VM. Da det kvalificerede sig i 1990, blev det det hold i VM historien, som havde haft den længste tidsperiode imellem to VM-kampe. 56 år og 16 dage var der gået.[kilde mangler]
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