Bob Bradley's first game in charge of the Egyptian national team is a little more than a couple of weeks away, and his opponent, Brazil, named its squad for the friendly that will take place in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 14.
While it's not a complete first-team squad because of domestic-based players staying in Brazil for the final stretch of the Brazilian championship, the Selecao are re-introducing Real Madrid midfielder Kaka to the mix for the first time since the 2010 World Cup.
Bradley has yet to name his squad, but he did speak out in a recent interview with the Associated Press about the challenges ahead of him. This comes weeks after speaking with Fox Soccer prior to moving from California to the Middle East.
Here is the squad that Bradley will go up against in his debut:
GOALKEEPERS: Neto (Fiorentina), Diego Alves (Valencia)
DEFENDERS: Marcelo (Real Madrid), Daniel Alves (Barcelona), Adriano (Barcelona), Alex Sandro (Porto), Fabio (Manchester United), Thiago Silva (AC Milan), David Luiz (Chelsea), Luisao (Benfica)
MIDFIELDERS: Dudu (Dynamo Kiev), Elias (Sporting Clube de Portugal), Fernandinho (Shakhtar Donetsk), Hernanes (Lazio), Kaka (Real Madrid), Lucas Leiva (Liverpool), Luiz Gustavo (Bayern Munich), Sandro (Tottenham), Bruno Casar (Benfica).
FORWARDS: Willian (Shakhtar Donetsk), Jonas (Valencia), Kleber (Porto), Hulk (Porto).
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