Abdelmaguid Avoids Serious Injury, But Iran Availability Remains Unclear

23/6/2026
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Hossam Abdelmaguid’s injury during Egypt’s match against New Zealand has evolved from a worrying moment on the pitch into a significant concern for the national team's coaching staff, after it became clear that the young defender will miss the upcoming clash against Iran despite reassuring medical test results.

An Injury That Disrupted Egypt’s Plans

Abdelmaguid suffered a heavy blow to the head during Egypt’s World Cup 2026 encounter with New Zealand, prompting immediate medical attention before he was substituted and unable to continue the match. Although scans and examinations confirmed that there were no fractures or serious facial bone injuries, the defender has not been cleared for an immediate return to action.

His departure raised concerns within the Egyptian camp, especially as he had been one of the key figures in the defensive line during Egypt’s historic victory over New Zealand.

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FIFA Protocol Makes the Decision

The player is currently following FIFA’s medical protocol for head injuries and potential concussions, a procedure strictly enforced to ensure player safety.

Under these regulations, a player cannot return to competitive action immediately after such an injury, even if medical tests show no serious damage. Instead, he must complete a series of medical assessments and monitoring stages, which typically last between seven and ten days, to ensure that all symptoms have fully disappeared.

As a result, Abdelmaguid's availability for the Iran match remains uncertain as he continues to undergo medical assessment and follow FIFA's concussion protocols.