The Brazilian national team has many nicknames and are known in different parts of the world by different nicknames. The most common name used to refer to them, especially in Brazil, is A Seleção, which literally means the selection. Brazilians call any team from any country or sport a seleção and because of this it has become common for the national team to be referred to as the Seleção Brasileira or to more specifically refer to it, the Seleção Brasileira de Futebol.
The Egypt national football team, nicknamed The Pharaohs, is the national team of Egypt and is administered by the Egyptian Football Association. They are the current African Champions having won the 2008 African Nations Cup. They are also the most successful African team at Confederation level, winning the ANC six times: the inaugural African Nations Cup in Sudan 1957, and also won the tournament in United Arab Republic 1959, Egypt 1986, Burkina Faso 1998, Egypt 2006 and Ghana 2008.
Egypt were the first African country to participate in the World Cup when they played in Italy 1934, losing to Hungary 4-2. Egypt has qualified for one World Cup since then, going out in the first round in Italy 1990. They were known as the United Arab Republic national football team when Egypt and Syria joined to form the United Arab Republic from 1958 to 1961 and then until 1970, with Egypt alone making up the UAR. They have played for the Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games twice (1928 and 1964), losing both times.
Get your Brazil Vs Egypt tickets and become the witness of this live football match. Brazil will be playing an outstanding match against Egypt. Feel the atmosphere of a stunning football competition of South Africa at the Royal Bafokeng in South-Africa! If you want to be there at the Royal Bafokeng, in Rustenburg, then what’s the delay? Order your Brazil tickets – Egypt tickets for this match.
Football tickets are available for all upcoming Confederations Cup matches.
Date: Monday June 15, 2009 (16:00)
Venue: Bloemfontein , Mangaung , South Africa

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