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Mohamed "Gedo" Nagy finished as the top scorer, despite coming on as a substitute in every match.
BBC: Angola 2010: Tragedy and triumph
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Mohamed Zidan doubled the lead, before Mohamed Abdelshafi made it three and Mohamed Gedo completed the rout.
BBC: Algeria 0-4 Egypt
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Gedo finished the tournament as the top scorer and Egypt became the first team to win three successive titles.
BBC: Ghana 0-1 Egypt
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Gedo's winner came against the run of play, but Milovan Rajevac's young Ghana side failed to create many openings.
BBC: Ghana 0-1 Egypt
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The Desert Foxes were depleted by the time Gedo strolled in to make it four and seal Egypt's revenge emphatically.
BBC: Algeria 0-4 Egypt
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He hit the sloppiest of attempted back-passes to his keeper and Gedo nipped in to intercept and slide through Kameni's legs.
BBC: Egypt 3-1 Cameroon (aet)
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Mohamed Gedo punished Geremi's poor back-pass to put Egypt in front before Hassan was awarded their third, despite his free-kick not crossing the line.
BBC: Egypt 3-1 Cameroon (aet)
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Substitute Mohamed Gedo scored the only goal of the game, playing a neat one-two before curling a superb shot past Richard Kingson in the 85th minute.
BBC: Ghana 0-1 Egypt
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They were reduced to 10 men eight minutes from time when Aurelien Chedjou was sent off after being adjudged to have brought down Gedo, after the Egyptian was put clean through.
BBC: Egypt 3-1 Cameroon (aet)
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Chaouchi, who was lucky to still be on the pitch after his earlier altercation with the referee, was then eventually given his marching orders, after receiving a second yellow for swinging a kick at Gedo.
BBC: Algeria 0-4 Egypt
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Ghana were then punished for not putting their chances away when Gedo broke into the box at pace and played a wonderful one-two with Mohamed Zidan, before excellently tucking the ball home across Kingson's goal and into the far corner.
BBC: Ghana 0-1 Egypt
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Alain Dioko of TP Mazembe, Mohamed Gedo and Ahmed Hassan both of Al-Ahly of Egypt are nominated for best African-based Player, while Tunisian side CS Sfaxien, FUS Rabat of Morocco and TP Mazembe of DR Congo will be aiming to win best club side of 2010.
BBC: Gyan shortlisted for Caf African Player of Year award