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・ Hassan Shahriar
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・ Hassan Shamaizadeh
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・ Hassan Shariatmadari
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Hassan Shehata
・ Hassan Sheheryar Yasin
・ Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
・ Hassan Sheikh Mumin
・ Hassan Shirmohammadi
・ Hassan Sobhani
・ Hassan Souari
・ Hassan Suhrawardy
・ Hassan Sunny
・ Hassan Tabatabaei Qomi
・ Hassan Taftian
・ Hassan Taqizadeh
・ Hassan Tatanaki
・ Hassan Tayyab Academy
・ Hassan Taïr


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Hassan Shehata : ウィキペディア英語版
Hassan Shehata

Hassan Shehata (Egyptian Arabic: حسـن شحـاتة) (born 19 June 1949) is an Egyptian football coach and former player. He played for Zamalek FC and was given the award for Best Player in Asia in 1970. He was head coach of the Egyptian national team from 2004 to 2011, in the process becoming "the longest-serving coach in the history of the Egyptian national team." He led Egypt to three successive titles at the African Cup of Nations in the years 2006, 2008 and 2010. He thus became the second coach to win the trophy three times (a record) after Ghana's Charles Gyamfi, and the only one to win three consecutive cups.〔 Egypt became the first African nation to achieve this streak/record.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= Rec.Sport.Soccer.Statistics )〕 As a result of this the Egyptian Team were ranked as high as 9th in the FIFA World Rankings.

In 2008 he was awarded the title of CAF Coach of the Year. In 2010 he was the highest ranked African Coach in IFFHS.〔(IFFHS Coach Ranking: Hassan Shehata best African | Starafrica.com )〕 He was also selected as one of the top five African coaches.〔(Top five African coaches - MTN FOOTBALL )〕〔(5 best african world football coaches - Bleacher Report )〕
In 2015 he became President of The SATUC Cup, a new charitable global football competition for U16 orphans, refugess and disadvantaged children.
==Egyptian national team==

In 2004, Shehata became Egyptian national team coach after the sacking of Italian coach Marco Tardelli. In the 2006 African Cup of Nations, which was hosted by Egypt, he led the team to its first Cup of Nations in 8 years, defeating Côte d'Ivoire in the final.
During the African Cup semi-final against Senegal, Shehata had a serious row with Mido, when Mido reacted badly to being substituted. Shehata was vindicated minutes later when Amr Zaki, the player replacing Mido, scored the winning goal which took Egypt to the final. Shehata did allow Mido to accept his medal at the closing ceremonies of the African Cup of Nations, after Mido had made a public apology a few days before.

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