Hossam Hassan’s Wife: Egypt Team Social Media Row

Written by: Masrawy

05:34 P

22/01/2026

Edited at 11:12 p.m

The echoes of the Egyptian national team’s exit from the 2025 African Nations Championship in Morocco, which is in fourth place, still dominate the Egyptian Grand Street, especially since the fans were hoping that the Pharaohs would return to the podium and win the championship title.

Dana Adam, the wife of the Pharaohs’ technical director, Hossam Hassan, published a video on her official account on the social networking site “Facebook”, in order for a female follower to intervene and forcefully attack her and her husband.

One of the followers commented on the video and wrote: “This is it, Hossam, who is wise to you. He must be compensated, and some compensation is due to you, Egypt, the sweetest name in existence, oh oh ra ra.”

Hossam Hassan’s wife responded to the comment and wrote: “Oh God, you are my suffice and the best disposer of affairs.”

Egypt’s senior national team, led by Hossam Hein, finished fourth in the last African Cup of Nations, after being defeated in the third-place match by Nigeria on penalties.

It is worth noting that the Senegal national team succeeded in winning the title of the last edition of the African Cup of Nations, after achieving a victory over Morocco in the final match, with a goal to none.

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