Emad El Nahhas (Arabic: عماد النحاس; born 15 February 1976) is an Egyptian football coach and former player who is the manager of the Al Ittihad Alexandria. El-Nahhas finished his career at Al-Ahly Club after retiring, undertaking training several times. He currently coaches El-Geish.[2]
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Alexandria. El-Nahhas finished his career at Al-Ahly Club after retiring, undertaking training several times. He currently coaches El-Geish. ElNahhas started...
Nahhas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: EmadEl-Nahhas (born 1976), Egyptian footballer and coach Marie-Lou Nahhas (born 1989), Lebanese-American...
(interim) (Oct 2020 – Oct 2020) Hossam Hassan (Oct 2020 – March 2022) EmadElNahhas (March 2022 – Present) Egyptian Premier League Egypt Cup Sultan Hussein...
Radwan (March 17, 2013–?) Hassan Shehata (2014–15) Tarek El-Ashry (2015–16) EmadElNahhas (2018–) First Egyptian Team to win this Championship. "لاعبي...
Stade Olympique de Sousse, Sousse Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Abderrahim El Arjoun (Morocco) 12 November 2005 17:30 GMT Cairo Military Academy Stadium...
Cairo, it was completed in 1960, and was inaugurated by President Gamal Abd El Nasser on 23 July that year, the eighth anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution...
Farouk offered to call Nahhas to form a cabinet. Though Lampson could have sacked the king right then and there, he agreed to a Nahhas-led Wafd government...
Ahmed Zaki Ahmed El Sakka Ahmed Ezz Ahmed Helmy Ahmed Malek Ahmed Mekky Ahmed Ramzy Ali Mansur Amr Waked Anwar Wagdy Ashraf Abdel Baqi Emad Hamdy Ezzat Abou...
leadership including King Faruq I and the Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa el-Nahhas. Historian H. S. Deighton wrote: The Egyptians are not Arabs, and both...