Hossam El Badry’s salary at the Egyptian national team revealed

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Tue, 24 Sep 2019 - 11:12 GMT

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Hossam El Badry - FILE

Hossam El Badry - FILE

CAIRO, 24 September 2019:Egypt's new coach Hossam El Badry has agreed with the officials of the five-member committee on the monthly salary he will receive during the coming period.

According to Youm7 newspaper, Hossam El Badry will have 600k-750k as a monthly salary which is more than what he used to take with Al Ahly.

Egyptian Football Association, EFA, announced on Thursday that Hossam El Badry will be the new national team manager.

The decision surprised Egyptian football fans as many sources confirmed that IhabGalal was the favorite to take the job.
HossamBadry, the new coach of the national team settled on the new composition of the Pharaohs, which includes the team manager Mohamed Barakat, Ahmed Ayoub, general coach Tarek Mustafa, general coach, Sayed Moawad coach, and Ayman Taher, goalkeeper coach.

EFA appointed a committee, which includes five members, choosed the next coach for the Egyptian national team after the EFA sacked Mexican manager, Javier Aguirre, following the national team’s early elimination from 2019 Africa Cup of Nations at home.

Egypt was eliminated from the 16th round of AFCON after losing to South Africa 1-0 thanks to a late goal from their winger, ThembinkosiLorch.

El Badry spent his entire career as a footballer inside Al-Ahly and he was one of the team members in the late 70s and early 80s before the injury forced him to retire at 26.

El Badry started his managerial career so early and he joined the first team staff in 2002 to serve as a coach assistant to the club’s historic Portuguese manager Manuel Jose.

El Badry became the club’s first man on Al-Ahly’s bench in 2009 and he is considered the club’s best manager in the last decade as he won four Egyptian League titles, three Egyptian Cup titles, Egyptian Super Cup title and 2012 CAF Champions League title during his three spells at Al-Ahly.

El Badry also managed Libya’s Ahli Tripoli, Sudan’s Al Merrikh and Enppi in Egypt.

On international level, El Badry managed the U23 national team in 2013 but he failed to win qualification to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

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