Watch: Egypt Celebrates the Pharaohs After Historic World Cup Campaign

10/7/2026
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Egypt's national team returned home to an extraordinary public reception in New El Alamein after delivering a historic campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Pharaohs received a hero's welcome in recognition of a tournament that restored Egyptian football to the global spotlight.

El Alamein Welcomes the Pharaohs

From the moment the team's aircraft landed at El Alamein International Airport, thousands of supporters gathered waving Egyptian flags and banners of appreciation. The aircraft was greeted with the traditional water salute, an honor reserved for landmark achievements and special occasions, before the players met fans, signed shirts, and posed for memorable photos in scenes that reflected the nation's pride.

The celebrations continued as the team rode through the city on an open-top bus, greeted by cheering crowds who applauded the players and coaching staff led by Hossam Hassan for their remarkable performances throughout the tournament.

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A Historic World Cup Campaign

Although Egypt's journey ended with a dramatic 3-2 defeat to reigning champions Argentina in the Round of 16, the Pharaohs left the tournament with their heads held high after producing one of the competition's standout performances.

The 2026 edition marked Egypt's greatest-ever World Cup campaign. The team reached the knockout stage for the first time, claimed its first victory in a World Cup knockout match by defeating Australia on penalties, played a record five matches in a single tournament, and scored eight goals—the highest tally in the nation's World Cup history.

The success prompted the Egyptian Football Association to renew its confidence in head coach Hossam Hassan and his technical staff, ensuring the continuation of the national team's long-term project. Egypt now looks ahead with renewed optimism after a campaign that inspired millions and cemented this generation's place among the greatest in the country's football history.