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Russia Friendly Nears as Egypt Face Key Test Ahead of World Cup

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23/4/2026

As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, Egyptian football is moving quickly to secure one of the most important stages of the national team’s preparations, with advanced negotiations underway to arrange a strong friendly match against Russia. The game is expected to serve as the Pharaohs’ final test before heading to the World Cup.

A Russia Friendly Nears Completion

Indications coming from within the Egyptian Football Association suggest that an agreement with the Russian side is close to being finalized, with a clear direction toward holding the match at the end of next May. This would give the technical staff one last opportunity to assess the players’ technical and physical readiness against a European opponent capable of providing the kind of serious challenge needed before entering the atmosphere of the global tournament.


Despite conflicting reports regarding the exact date and venue of the match — whether it will be held on May 28 or 29, and whether at Cairo International Stadium or the New Administrative Capital Stadium — what remains certain is that the Egyptian Football Association is working to officially settle the friendly during its upcoming meeting, as part of a broader file related to preparations for the country’s most important football mission in the coming period.

A Decisive Meeting Inside the Football Association

The anticipated meeting of the Egyptian Football Association’s board, chaired by Hany Abo Rida, will not be limited to the friendly match file. It will also include discussions on a number of key organizational issues, such as registration regulations for the new season, the development of the refereeing system, and the restructuring of domestic competition schedules. Still, the national team file remains at the top of the agenda, as it is viewed as a national project receiving broad support from various institutions.


In this context, support continues to grow for Egypt’s national team under Hossam Hassan, especially with repeated emphasis on the need for a strong preparation program that matches the scale of the challenge ahead. The bet is not merely on playing a friendly before departure, but on building a team capable of making a respectable appearance and competing against major sides on the world stage.


Moreover, the talk about facing a European national team before traveling to the United States, alongside mentions of Brazil as a potential friendly opponent, reflects a clear desire to raise the level of preparation rather than settle for symbolic warm-up matches. The core idea within the federation and the technical staff appears to be that the team needs difficult tests to reveal its strengths and weaknesses early, while also giving players a true sense of the level of competition awaiting them.

The Difficult Balance Between the League and the National Team

With the league schedule becoming increasingly crowded and domestic matches gaining more intensity in the coming weeks, the biggest challenge remains achieving a balance between club interests and the national team’s needs. Yet the message being repeated strongly across Egyptian football right now is that the national team comes first, and that supporting the Pharaohs at this stage is a necessity that leaves no room for narrow calculations.


If the Russia friendly is officially confirmed in the coming hours, Egypt will have an important rehearsal that goes beyond technical preparation, offering fans one final chance to see the team before embarking on its much-anticipated World Cup journey. Between negotiations nearing completion, preparations accelerating, and support steadily increasing, it seems the Pharaohs have already entered the most serious phase of their road to the World Cup.