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    Soccer-Egyptian history makers breaking new ground for Africa’s most successful nation

    Nouman mBy Nouman mJuly 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Texas, July 3 (Reuters) – For all ⁠their dominance of African football, Egypt’s World Cup history has been underwhelming, so Friday’s success ⁠over Australia and progress to the last 16 will count among their finest hours

    Egypt ‌had the better of the chances but were unable to beat Australia after two hours of football with the scores level at 1-1 before triumphing 4-2 in a penalty shootout

    It was their first success in a World Cup knockout game, which compares ​starkly with their record seven African Cup of Nations titles ⁠and distinguished role as pioneers of African ⁠soccer

    Egypt first went to the World Cup in 1934 — the next African country was Morocco in 1970 — ⁠but ‌have qualified only three times since, and it was not until beating New Zealand 3-1 in Vancouver a fortnight ago that they achieved a win at the finals

    Now they are through ⁠to the last 16, in what Mohamed Salah termed a pivotal ​moment for the country. “I’m happy ‌we wrote history today,” he said

    The crushing fear of defeat weighed heavily on both teams ⁠on Friday, leading ​to a cautious approach from both Australia and Egypt, although there were many goalscoring chances

    Egypt again set up with heavy reliance on defence, a primary objective that is at odds with coach Hossam Hassan’s playing ⁠career, where he set goalscoring records still in place today

    Salah ​and Omar Marmoush are competent outlets for quick counter-attacks, but often at this World Cup, and particularly against Australia, there were times when Egypt left unnecessary numbers at the back when they might have pushed players ⁠forward to join the attack

    Ironically, trying to minimise as much risk as they could, full back Mohamed Hany scored a second own goal at this tournament, showing a vulnerability at set pieces

    Salah had a hamstring concern coming into the game, and although he finished the 120 minutes, there were times when ​he held back on his sprints, seemingly not wanting to risk being ⁠injured

    But if Egypt are to continue looking to write history for themselves, he will need to be fully ​fit for action

    With a place among the last 16 at ‌a World Cup secured for the first time, what ​happens now will not detract from the fact this is going to be an Egyptian team feted for reaching new heights

    (Writing by Mark Gleeson in Atlanta; Editing by Ed Osmond)

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