- El-
Tetsh Stadium (Arabic: ستاد مختار التتش) is Al Ahly's
current training stadium and one of Al Ahly SC club's
sections that
represent the club in Egypt...
- Olympics, 1928
Summer Olympics and the 1936
Summer Olympics. His nickname, "El
Tetsh", was
given to him by the High
Commissioner in Egypt,
George Lloyd, in reference...
- the
Mokhtar El-
Tetsh Stadium,
after Mokhtar El-
Tetsh, a
legend of the club. Al Ahly
continued to play
their home
games at
Mokhtar El-
Tetsh Stadium until...
- The
Tetsh Hasidic dynasty is a
branch of the Ujhel-Siget
Hasidic dynasty founded by
Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum (1759–1841),
Rabbi of Sátoraljaújhely in Hungary...
-
courtyard in Arabic. The
stadium was
developed over the
years to be
Mokhtar El-
Tetsh Stadium. The
first official football team was
established in 1911. The team...
- [ˈtʲɑtʃiu̯]; Rusyn: Тячово; Hungarian: Técső; Yiddish: טעטש, romanized:
Tetsh) is a city
located on the
Tisza River in ****pattia
Oblast (region) in...
- Yosef, the
rabbi of Ujhel; and
Eliyohu Betsalel,
rabbi of
Tetsh (Tyachiv, Ukraine) (see:
Tetsh (Hasidic dynasty)). Ye****el and
Ruchl Teitelbaum also had...
- Sulița, Romania) (there was also a
branch of the
Shotz dynasty in Sulitza)
Tetsh (from Técső,
Hungary (now Tyachiv), Ukraine)
Temeshvar (from Temesvár, Hungary)...
-
goals Mario López
Dionisio Mejía
Isidro Lángara 5
goals Mahmoud Mokhtar El
Tetsh Paddy Moore 4
goals Jean
Nicolas Josef R****elnberg Beb
Bakhuys Aldo Donelli...
-
Mokhtar El-
Tetsh led Al Ahly to win the
first championship in the club's
history as a
player and also led them to win
their first ever
league title as...