92-Year Wait Ends: Egypt Advances to World Cup Round of 32

Egyptian football fans across the globe are celebrating a historic milestone: the national team, the Pharaohs, have officially qualified for the FIFA World Cup Round of 32. This marks the first time in 92 years that Egypt has advanced past the group stage in the prestigious tournament, a moment that has ignited immense national pride.
📋 What to Know
- Egypt secured its spot in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 after a 1-1 draw against Iran.
- This is the first time the Pharaohs have advanced past the group stage in 92 years.
- Star player Mohamed Salah sustained a minor injury but is expected to be fine for the next match.
- Egypt will face Australia in Dallas on July 3rd for a place in the last 16.
Dramatic Draw Secures Historic Progress
The Pharaohs clinched their spot in the knockout rounds following a thrilling 1-1 draw against Iran in their final Group G match in Seattle. Mahmoud Saber opened the scoring for Egypt in the fifth minute, setting a hopeful tone early in the game. Despite Iran's equalizer shortly after and a disallowed late goal by VAR, Egypt held on to finish second in their group, securing their place in the Round of 32.
Coach Hossam Hassan expressed confidence in his squad's performance throughout the tournament. According to SIS, Hassan stated, "The players' determination and our thorough preparation for every match have been the driving force behind our positive results at the World Cup so far." He also thanked the unwavering support of Egyptian fans, pledging the team's continued dedication.
Salah's Injury Scare and Next Challenge
A moment of concern arose when star forward Mohamed Salah was forced off the pitch in the 57th minute against Iran, seen with an ice pack on his left thigh. However, coach Hossam Hassan quickly reassured fans about Salah's condition. "I spoke with Salah and, God willing, the injury doesn't seem serious," Hassan confirmed. "He assured me it would be fine, that it's not a serious injury."
Egypt now prepares for a challenging encounter against Australia in Dallas on July 3rd, with a coveted spot in the last 16 on the line. The team's unbeaten run in the group stage, with one win and two draws, has set a strong foundation for their knockout stage campaign.
Impact on Egyptian Americans
For Egyptian Americans, this World Cup achievement is more than just a football victory; it's a powerful moment of shared heritage and pride. Watching the national team succeed on such a global stage strengthens community bonds and offers a chance to celebrate Egyptian identity. You'll likely see more gatherings at local cafes and community centers to cheer on the Pharaohs in their upcoming match against Australia.
This historic qualification has brought a wave of excitement, reminding everyone of the talent and spirit within Egyptian football. The journey continues, and the eyes of the Egyptian diaspora are firmly fixed on Dallas for the next chapter.
📋 Sources & References
- SIS — Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan's statements on World Cup preparation and fan support.
- SuperSport — Report on Mohamed Salah's injury status and Egypt's qualification.
- Al Jazeera — Coverage of Egypt's historic World Cup knockout stage qualification.
- The Guardian — Details on the Egypt vs. Iran match and VAR decision.

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Sports journalist dedicated to Egyptian and international football. Omar covers the Egyptian Premier League, African football, and the FIFA World Cup. A lifelong Al Ahly supporter, he brings insider knowledge of the MENA sports scene with reporting from Cairo, Doha, and major tournament venues.


