- El-
Gohary (Arabic: محمود نصير يوسف الجوهري; 20
February 1938 – 31
August 2012) was an
Egyptian footballer and
football coach. As a player, El-
Gohary had...
- Jordan, the
Egyptian Mahmoud El-
Gohary agreed to take Branko's
place as head coach.
Under the
leadership of El-
Gohary, the
Jordan national team was able...
-
Ibrahim El-
Gohary (Coptic: ⲓⲃⲣⲁϩⲓⲙ ⲉⲗϫⲁⲟϩⲁⲣⲓ or ⲓⲗϫⲟϩⲁⲣⲓ, Arabic: إبراهيم الجوهري, died 31 May 1795) was Egypt's
chief scribe and
prime minister during...
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Heddergott (1982–1984)
Saleh El
Wahsh (1984) Mike
Smith (1985–1988)
Mahmoud El
Gohary (1988–1990, 1992, 1997–1999, 2000–2002)
Dietrich Weise (1990–1991) Mahmoud...
- Ivan
Venkov Kolev Head Coach:
Philippe Troussier Head Coach:
Mahmoud El-
Gohary Head Coach:
Mohammed Ibrahem Head Coach: Jo Bonfrère Head Coach: Aad De...
- محمد عاطف, romanized: Muḥammad ʿĀṭif; born
Sobhi Abd Al Aziz
Mohamed El
Gohary Abu Sitta, also
known as Abu Hafs al-Masri and al-Khabir; 1944 – November...
- Nigeria,
becoming one of only two people,
along with Egypt's
Mahmoud El-
Gohary, to have won the
Africa Cup of
Nations as both a
player and a coach. Keshi...
-
Sudan 2−1. The
Sudanese finished second,
defeating Ethiopia 1−0.
Mahmoud El-
Gohary, who
would later become manager of the
Egyptian team
between 1988 and 2002...
- (1990–1992)
Heshmat Mohajerani (1992–1994)
Rashid Jaber (1995–1996)
Mahmoud El-
Gohary (1996)
Jozef Vengloš (1996–1997) Ian
Porterfield (1997)
Homayoun Shahrokhi...
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pressure on the West
German authorities and
police to find a resolution.
Magdi Gohary and
Mohammad Khadif, both
Egyptian advisers to the Arab League, and Ahmed...