The Egyptian Football Association has announced significant changes to the coaching staff of the Egyptian national youth teams, with adjustments made across various age groups.
These changes signal a new era in the development of young football talent in Egypt, aiming to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of coaching at the grassroots level.
The U-14 national team, born in 2008, will now be led by Ahmed Al-Kass as the head coach, accompanied by Mohamed Ibrahim as the head coach, Rami Adel as the assistant coach, and Ahmed Fawzi as the goalkeeping coach.
Meanwhile, Wael Riyadh will continue to serve as the head coach of the U-17 national team, born in 2005, with some adjustments made to the coaching staff.
Alaa Abdo will assume the role of general coach, Ahmed Raouf will serve as the assistant coach, and Ayman Taher will be responsible for coaching the goalkeepers.
Furthermore, Osama Nabih has been appointed as the head coach of the U-15 national team, born in 2007, with Sherif Abdel Fadil as the general coach, Mohamed Omar El-Nour as the assistant coach, and Ibrahim Abdel Gawad as the goalkeeping coach.
Alaa Nabil, the newly appointed technical director of the Football Association, emphasized the importance of talent development and planning for the future of Egyptian football.
He expressed his commitment to working closely with the coaching staff to implement a comprehensive strategy aimed at identifying and nurturing young talents across the country.
Nabil stressed the need for specialization within the coaching staff and outlined his vision for enhancing the coaching infrastructure to maximize the potential of both players and coaches alike.
He reiterated the importance of collaboration and planning in driving forward the development of Egyptian football, emphasizing the need for a cohesive and strategic approach to talent development at all levels.