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Mohammed Abbas
Personal information
Full name Mohammed Moshir Abbas
Place of birth Egypt
Senior career*
Years Team Apps ( Gls)
Al-Masry SC
Managerial career
Al-Masry SC
2004–2006 Uganda
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mohammed Abbas ( Arabic: محمد عباس) is an Egyptian football former coach.

Uganda

Assigned the Uganda national team manager role in 2004 as part of an agreement between the Ugandan and Egyptian governments, [1] Abbas sought to put a sense of discipline into the squad upon arrival, [2] targeting a place at the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations. [3] However, despite leading the Cranes to a 2010 World Cup qualifying victory over Ecuador in 2006, [4] the Egyptian tactician was relieved of his duties by March that year [5] and was given an indemnification package worth 6000 US dollars following his dismissal. [6]

On account of Uganda's display at the 2005 CECAFA Cup, a number of African countries, including Ethiopia, Sudan, and Rwanda expressed interest in hiring Abbas as their head coach but he chose to remain with the Cranes. [7]

References

  1. ^ THE CRANES OVER THE YEARS: 14 Local coaches and 8 Foreigners Kampala Today
  2. ^ Abbas cracks the whip Kampala New Vision
  3. ^ Abbas ready for Uganda challenge BBC
  4. ^ Uganda make gains BBC
  5. ^ "Abbas sacked". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  6. ^ Abbas Cleared Kampala New Vision
  7. ^ Abbas rejects coaching offers, to stay with the Cranes Uganda Radio Network

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Muhammad Abbas (manager))
Mohammed Abbas
Personal information
Full name Mohammed Moshir Abbas
Place of birth Egypt
Senior career*
Years Team Apps ( Gls)
Al-Masry SC
Managerial career
Al-Masry SC
2004–2006 Uganda
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mohammed Abbas ( Arabic: محمد عباس) is an Egyptian football former coach.

Uganda

Assigned the Uganda national team manager role in 2004 as part of an agreement between the Ugandan and Egyptian governments, [1] Abbas sought to put a sense of discipline into the squad upon arrival, [2] targeting a place at the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations. [3] However, despite leading the Cranes to a 2010 World Cup qualifying victory over Ecuador in 2006, [4] the Egyptian tactician was relieved of his duties by March that year [5] and was given an indemnification package worth 6000 US dollars following his dismissal. [6]

On account of Uganda's display at the 2005 CECAFA Cup, a number of African countries, including Ethiopia, Sudan, and Rwanda expressed interest in hiring Abbas as their head coach but he chose to remain with the Cranes. [7]

References

  1. ^ THE CRANES OVER THE YEARS: 14 Local coaches and 8 Foreigners Kampala Today
  2. ^ Abbas cracks the whip Kampala New Vision
  3. ^ Abbas ready for Uganda challenge BBC
  4. ^ Uganda make gains BBC
  5. ^ "Abbas sacked". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  6. ^ Abbas Cleared Kampala New Vision
  7. ^ Abbas rejects coaching offers, to stay with the Cranes Uganda Radio Network

External links



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