Egypt boss Bob Bradley is relishing the troops to bring back the joy of football to the nation following the disastrous events of Port-Said. Egypt was rocked by an unprecedented stream of violence that left 77 supporters dead and hundreds injured after this month's league game between Masri and Ahli. With the domestic competition forced off, the national team will camp this week as they play three friendly games against Uganda, Kenya and Botswana. Coach Bradley believes that bringing football back to life is a necessity after the disturbing incident that marred the game of late. Responsible “We have to work hard again to rebuild the team that is responsible for making Egyptian people happy after the loss of many football-loving fans,” the American told a press conference on Tuesday. “The victims we've lost will always remain in our hearts, but people must understand the importance of bringing football back to life. “We've got some programs this year including very important matches in the qualifiers of the CAN 2013 and 2014 World Cup.” Egypt will play four games during the month of June, including a CAN 2013 double-header against Central African Republic.