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Egypt sack coach after Afcon frustratio­n

- Hatem Maher

Egypt sacked Portuguese coach Rui Vitoria on Sunday, a week after their disappoint­ing last-16 exit at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast, the Egyptian Football Associatio­n (EFA) announced.

Vitoria’s deal was supposed to run until the 2026 World Cup but Egypt’s dismal Afcon campaign, which culminated in a shoot-out loss to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following a 1-1 draw last Sunday, brought a premature end to his tenure.

The EFA said the 53-year-old and his entire backroom staff had been relieved of their duties. It also said that Mohamed Youssef, a former coach of Al Ahly who led the Egyptian giants to the African Champions League title in 2013, would take over on an interim basis.

Vitoria was named Egypt’s boss in 2022, inheriting a side reeling from a drastic slump in form that followed their run to the Afcon final in Cameroon a few months earlier.

Things initially looked promising, with Egypt showing marked improvemen­t in attack and comfortabl­y booking their place at the Cup of Nations finals in Ivory Coast. They also won their opening two games of the World Cup qualifiers.

But they produced some lacklustre displays in Ivory Coast, making it to the last 16 by virtue of three straight 2-2 draws before DRC ended their hopes of winning an eighth title.

Vitoria became the latest casualty of the tournament, following the departures of Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi, Gambia’s Tom Saintfiet, Ghana’s Chris Hughton, Tunisia’s Jalel Kadri, Tanzania’s Adel Amrouche and Ivory Coast boss Jean-Louis Gasset.

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