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Hassan Shehata
Personal information
Date of birth 19 June 1949 (1949-06-19) (age 60)
Place of birth Kafr El-Dawwar, Egypt
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club Egypt (Manager)
Youth career
Zamalek
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1968 Zamalek ? (11)
1968–1971 Kazma
1971–1983 Zamalek ? (77)
National team
1972–1980 Egypt
Teams managed
1983–1985 Zamalek U20
1985–1986 Zamalek (assistant coach)
1986–1988 Al Wasl
1989–1990 Al-Merreikh
1990–1992 Shourta
1992–1993 Ittihad
1993–1994 Shourta
1995–1996 Zamalek (assistant coach)
1996–1997 Menia
1997–1998 Sharqeya
1998–1999 Shams
1999 Al-Ahly Benghazi
1999–2000 Suez
2001–2003 Egypt U20
2003–2004 Mokawloon
2004– Egypt
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Hassan Shehata (Arabic: حسن شحاتة‎) (born 19 June 1949) is an Egyptian football coach and former player, currently the head coach of the Egyptian national team.

Contents

Football career

  • Played for Zamalek from 1967-1968 & 1971-1983
  • Played for Kazma (Kuwait) 1968-1971
  • Played for Al Arabi (Kuwait) During Asian Club Cup

Goalscoring statistics

  • Scored 10 goals for Egypt in African cups of nations
  • Scored 22 Goals for Zamalek in African Club Cups
  • Scored 88 Goals for Zamalek in Egyptian League (Twice top scorer)
  • Scored 22 Goals for Zamalek in Egyptian Cup

National team

Coaching career

Club career summary

1983-1984 & 1984-1985 - Zamalek under 20 team (Won league)
1985/86 - Assistant first team coach of Zamalek
1986 to 1988 - Al Wasl FC (UAE)
1989/1990 - Mareekh club manager (Sudan)
1990/92 - Shourta club manager (Oman)
1992/93 - Ittihad club manager (Egypt)
1993/1994 - Shourta club manager (Oman)
1995/1996 - Assistant first team coach of Zamalek
1996/97 - Menia club manager (Egypt) (promoted to first division)
1997/98 - Sharqeya club manager (Egypt) (promoted to first division)
1998/99 - Shams club manager (Egypt)
1999/2000 - Suez club manager (Egypt) (promoted to first division)
2001 to 2003 - Egyptian U-20 Youth Team (won African Cup of Nations and reached the World Cup quarter-finals)
2003/2004 - Mekawleen club manager (Egypt) (won Egyptian cup, Egyptian super cup and promoted to first division)

Egyptian national team

In 2004, Shehata became Egyptian national team coach after the sack of Italian coach Marco Tardelli. In the 2006 African Cup of Nations, which was hosted by Egypt, he managed to bring Egypt to the finals against Côte d'Ivoire. Egypt won the game and the cup, which provoked Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to personally congratulate Shehata, and even personally award him his medal.

However, during the African Cup semi-final against Senegal, Shehata had a serious row with then Tottenham Hotspur's striker Mido, when Mido reacted badly to being substituted.[1 ] Shehata was vindicated minutes later when Amr Zaki, the player replacing Mido, scored the winning goal and brought Egypt into the final. Shehata did allow Mido to accept his medal at the closing ceremonies of the African Cup of Nations, after Mido had made a public apology a few days before.[2 ] |}

Honours

Honours as a player

For Zamalek

  • 1 Egyptian league title for Zamalek 1977/78
  • 3 Egyptian Cups for Zamalek 1974/75,1976/77,1978/79

Individual

  • 2 times Egyptian League top scorer (1976/77 & 1979/80)
  • 3rd best African footballer of the year 1974 (France Football)
  • Best Footballer in Asia 1970 (only Egyptian to achieve this)
  • Best Footballer in African Cup 1974
  • Best Footballer in Egypt 1976
  • Received Egyptian Merit of Sport 1980

Honours as a manager

For Egypt

  • African Cup of Nations Champion 2008
  • African Cup of Nations Champion 2006
  • African Youth Cup of Nations Champion 2003
  • As manager of Egyptian youth team he qualified for World Cup under 20 years

For Mekawleen

  • Egyptian Cup 2003/2004
  • Egyptian Super Cup 2004

Other

  • Promoted Menia , Sharquia & Suez to Division I in 3 successive seasons

Trivia

Shehata nicknamed by fans while football career El Me'alem (Arabic: المعلمEnglish: The Master) and El-Embrator (Arabic: الإمبراطورEnglish: The Emperor)

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