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	<title>11 Lions - England Footy &#187; Egypt</title>
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		<title>Egypt Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, so it&#8217;s not Tuesday but we&#8217;re an hour or so away from kick off so there&#8217;s actually still time to bring you some interesting facts and figures about tonight&#8217;s opponents. I&#8217;m not sure if Egyptwere chosen to provide typical North African opposition ahead of our game with Algeria or not, but if the pasting our visitors gave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK, so it&#8217;s not Tuesday but we&#8217;re an hour or so away from kick off so there&#8217;s actually still time to bring you some interesting facts and figures about tonight&#8217;s opponents.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure if <strong>Egypt</strong>were chosen to provide typical North African opposition ahead of our game with <strong>Algeria</strong> or not, but if the pasting our visitors gave the Algerians in the recent African Cup of Nations semi finals is anything to go by then we probably shouldn&#8217;t be too worried. We&#8217;re not playing Algeria though, we&#8217;re playing the country that has won three consecutive African Cup of Nations tournament and arguably ought to have qualified for South Africa.</p>
<p>The appropriately nicknamed Pharoahs (although their Wikipedia entry says something else!) are ranked 17th in the world by FIFA, a position that puts them ahead of  <strong>Cameroon</strong>, <strong>Ivory Coast</strong> and <strong>Denmark</strong> amongst others; they actually rated in the top ten last month, which is the highest point they have ever reached. They have reached the finals of the World Cup twice: in 1934 they travelled to all the way to <strong>France</strong> and lost their only game 2-4 to <strong>Hungary</strong> in the first round. In 1990 they were drawn in the same first round group as us and we won our last meeting with them 1-0 with a rare <strong>Mark Wright</strong> goal.</p>
<p>Somewhat similar to the Mexicans and ourselves, you don&#8217;t normally find that many Egyptians playing abroad and tonight&#8217;s Egyptian squad seems to confirms this. Only five players play for clubs outside Egypt&#8217;s Premier League: strikers <strong>Amr Zaki</strong> of <strong>Hull City</strong> and <strong>Mohamed Zidan</strong> of <strong>Borussia Dortmund</strong> are the best known of that group. The rest of the team is dominated by players from the two big Cairo teams &#8211; six from current league leaders <strong>Al Ahly</strong> and five from <strong>Zamalek.</strong> The most capped player in the side is captain <strong>Ahmed Hassan</strong>with 173 appearances (he&#8217;s been in the national side more or less continuously since 1994) who is also current joint top leading scorer in the squad with <strong>Emad Moteab</strong>, who has been linked with a number of English clubs in the past and actually <em>was</em> a <strong>Bristol City</strong> player for about five minutes, but that&#8217;s another story for another day.</p>
<p>Due to&#8230;ummm&#8230;&#8217;domestic commitments&#8217; (make of that what you will) there will be no live blog tonight, but there will be some kind of match report posted later. And remember &#8211; no booing <strong>John Terry </strong>because<strong> Wayne Rooney</strong> said so.</p>
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