Egypt have appointed Hossam Hassan, the country’s all-time top scorer, as technical director of their national team.
The North Africans sacked coach Rui Vitoria on Sunday after the Pharaohs were knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations in the last 16.
Record seven-time continental champions Egypt were beaten on penalties by DR Congo following a 1-1 draw.
Hassan, 57, won three Nations Cup titles and scored 67 goals in 173 Fifa-recognised games during an international career that spanned 22 years.
His twin brother Ibrahim, who also won more than 100 caps for the country, has been named as national team manager.
A post by the Egyptian Football Association on X, external, confirmed its board of directors had decided on the appointments during a meeting on Tuesday.
Hossam Hassan has managed several Egyptian clubs — including two spells with Cairo giants Zamalek — since beginning his coaching career in 2008.
He had a stint as Jordan boss during qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup, which included overseeing their defeat by Uruguay in an intercontinental play-off.
His first competitive matches with Egypt will be 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Burkina Faso and Guinea-Bissau in June. The Pharaohs took maximum points from their first two qualifiers under Vitoria in November.