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Choosing Egypt and its iconic Pharaohs brings the kind of feeling you get when a long-awaited debt finally gets repaid. After missing out on Qatar 2022, the squad put together a strong qualification campaign across Africa and arrives in 2026 with a clear, recognizable core—led by its explosive offensive star and backed by passionate supporters who treat every match like a true national event.
In the history of the World Cup, Egypt holds a special place: it was the first African and Arab country to reach the final phase, doing so in 1934. Then came a very long gap until Italy 1990, followed by a new comeback at Russia 2018—before now securing its fourth World Cup appearance in 2026. Despite that stop-and-start presence, the Pharaohs are still chasing their first win in a World Cup final tournament, and that ambition adds extra fuel to this generation.
Over the decades, the weight of the Egyptian shirt has rested on legendary figures who shaped African football, along with newer stars who have carried the torch forward. Today, everything revolves around Mohamed Salah, one of the most decisive attackers on the planet and the country’s greatest emblem—supported by players like Mahmoud “Trézéguet”, Omar Marmoush, and a solid foundation built on the local league plus standout talent from various European clubs. The result is a competitive, intense side—and especially dangerous on the break.
Heading into 2026, many experts believe Egypt can seriously fight for qualification to the knockout stage if it finds the right consistency. The draw places them in Group G, where they’ll face the group stage in West Coast venues in North America—and where they must take on a European powerhouse, a major Asian football reference point, and a fiercely competitive Oceanian team. These are their rivals:
Egypt’s realistic target is to finally earn their first-ever World Cup finals victory—and to enter the final matchday with real chances of going through, dreaming of a historic route to the Round of 16 that confirms the leap forward this Pharaohs generation has been building.