Egypt is aiming for a spot in the 2014 World Cup, and their last appearance in the finals dates back to 1990. The Pharaohs have had a strong performance in the qualifiers, finishing first in Group G. However, their next challenge is facing Ghana in the third qualifying round. The first leg is set to take place in Kumasi on October 15. Egyptian coach Bob Bradley and his team are determined to give their best in pursuit of the dream of qualifying for the World Cup. Players like Waël Gomaa and Ahmad Fathi acknowledge the difficulty of the match against Ghana but express confidence in their capabilities to meet the challenge. The return match is scheduled for Cairo, but Ghana has informed FIFA about concerns regarding playing in the Egyptian capital due to the socio-political situation in the country.
WORLD CUP 2014: THE PHARAOHS WANT TO TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE AGAINST GHANA
