Hossam Hassan, the coach of Egypt’s national team, and his coaching staff are expected to receive £2 million from the Egyptian Football Association following their participation in the first two matches with the Pharaohs during March in the friendly tournament in the UAE, where teams like Croatia, Tunisia, and New Zealand are competing.
It is scheduled for Hossam Hassan and his coaching staff to receive £2,095,000 from the Egyptian Football Association after their first two matches with the Egyptian national team. Hassan recently took over the reins from the Portuguese manager Roy Vitoria.
During the first two matches, Hossam Hassan will receive £1 million monthly as the head coach, while Ibrahim Hassan, the director of the Egyptian national team, will receive £750,000 monthly.
Tarek Sleiman, the assistant coach, will receive £175,000 monthly, while Saifan Al-Saghir, the goalkeeping coach, will receive £100,000 monthly, and Walid Badr, the team manager, will receive £70,000 monthly.
The Egyptian national team, under the guidance of Hossam Hassan, is set to play its first two matches in March.
The team will face opponents from Croatia, Tunisia, and New Zealand during the upcoming training camp in the UAE.
In another context, Hossam Hassan and his coaching staff will hold a special meeting today with the Egyptian Football Association to discuss the starting date of the upcoming national team camp, scheduled for March.
They will also discuss the league match schedules for the next month to facilitate the organization of the camp and prevent any delays.
Hossam Hassan and his coaching staff aim to coordinate with the Egyptian Football Association and the clubs’ league to advance the start date of the national team’s camp by 48 hours, to begin on March 16 instead of March 18.
The coaching staff seeks to maximize the benefit from the camp before participating in the international friendly tournament in the UAE scheduled from March 22 to March 26, 2024.