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In 2018, ON Time Sports 2, a television channel that is part of the ON TV network, was launched as ON Sport 2, but since 2020, Time Sports and ON Sport 2 have merged into one TV channel, creating ON Time Sports 2. A radio station called ON Sport FM was also launched in the same year as ON Sport 2 (now ON Time Sports 2).
The network is part of the state-owned Egyptian Media Group, which also controls EPL sponsor Presentation Sports. [25] On Sport launched TIME SPORTS to televise the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations which was hosted by Egypt, right and after the end of the tournament, ON sport TV merged with TIME SPORTS and became known as ON TIME Sports.
ON Time Sports (Egypt) ON Time Sports 1 (including HD) ON Time Sports 2 (including HD) ON Time Sports 3 (including HD) ZAMALEK TV; Former channels. ON Sport;
Youmna, from coastal city of Damietta, began her career in combat sports such as karate and kung fu and won a bronze medal at the 2022 Mediterranean Games -- Egypt's first in women's boxing.
Mahmoud El Khatib Al Ahly's all-time top-scorer with 159 goals in all competitions. Al Ahly Sporting Club (Arabic: النادي الأهلى للرياضة البدنية), commonly referred to as AlAhly, is an Egyptian professional football club based in Cairo, It is known as "The Club of the Century" in African football. [1]
The sports activity in Egypt was postponed because of the Port Said Stadium riot, which resulted in the deaths of 74 people including 72 Al Ahly fans and caused the injuries of more than 500 people. In the first match after the return of sports activity, Al Ahly won the Egyptian Super Cup after defeating Enppi 2–1, in a mourn-driven match at ...
The reason that this stadium was built was for Egypt's bid for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The national football team of Egypt played numerous home games at the 75,000-capacity Cairo International Stadium. Egypt has hosted 5 African Cups in 1959, 1974, 1986, 2006 and 2019. The country also hosted the 1997 U-17 World Cup and the 2009 U-20 World Cup. #
Egypt eventually lost their first game in the Africa Cup of Nations by a scored of 2–1, then in the third place match, won against Ivory Coast 3–1. [10] Egypt failed to qualify for the first time in 1972 after being eliminated by Morocco by an aggregate score of 5–3. [11] However, Egypt returned for 1974, hosting the event.