Bob Bradley's never ending search for a job appears to have ended in Cairo this week with the Pharaohs.
Former Ohio University soccer coach Bob Bradley, who has been searching for another job since being released by United States Soccer Federation in late July, is being reported to have been hired by the Egyptian Federation to coach the national team of Egypt.
The contract is reported to be signed on Sunday with the official announcement most likely to come soon after. Bradley replaces former Egyptian coach, who stepped down after a failed African Cup Qualification, Hassan Shehata.
Egypt has not qualified for a World Cup since 1990, but is a seven-time winner of the African Cup of Nations. Bradley will attempt to guide Egypt to qualification for the 2014 World Cup, with qualification beginning in the next year.




