Egypt skipper Ahmed Hassan is delighted to be part of the team facing Sierra Leone next month as he vows to play international football until the last day of his career. The 36-year-old has been exceptionally recalled by Egypt interim coach Hany Ramzy, who has been handed the task of playing the remaining two CAN 2012 qualifiers with his Olympic team. “I feel very happy to be included in the Egypt squad facing Sierra Leone,” Hassan, who sustained a serious knee injury in the first game against Sierra Leone last September, told FilGoal.com. “I want to carry on playing for Egypt until the last day of my footballing career.” Hassan is only three international games away from equaling Mohamed Al-Daeyea's record as the world's most capped footballer of all time.