In the hot seat
Egypt's new football coach must come up big in the African Nations Cup if he intends to stay on. But Inas Mazhar reports on a Frenchman who refuses to promise the moon
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Some respect,
finally
Maaden won the women's first football cup in Egypt and, as Dalia El-Hennawy reports, gained some new converts in the sport
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Ahli on top
of the table
The little white ball bounced Ahli's way in the Arab Clubs' Winners table tennis championship. reports on a resounding victory
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| Egypt's field hockey team captured Al- Ahram Mediterranean championship with an awesome display of offence. Abeer Anwar reports on an achievement of note and profiles some of the biggest names in the game
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Hockey gains
The head of the Egyptian Hockey Federation is elated over the progress being made in the sport in Egypt
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Power, poise and perfection
The Mediterranean championship cup was secured by Egypt's national field hockey team following an all-out victory
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An ancestral legacy
The head of the International Hockey Federation talks to the Weekly about Egypt's past and future in the sport
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Nothing more to prove
Egypt's best field hockey player has decided to retire and the decision probably came at the right time
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Girl with a wicked shot
Alyson Annan, for years regarded as the "top" female hockey player in the world, has cemented her reputation after officially winning the actual title this year. --read on--
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The world at his stick
In an unprecedented crowning, Stephan Veen, captain of the Dutch national team since 1996, has been selected the best player in the world. --read on--
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