Hossam Hassan emphasizes Al-Sisi's support after Egypt's World Cup win

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 7:00 AM

Last updated Jul 3, 2026

Hossam Hassan emphasizes Al-Sisi's support after Egypt's World Cup win
Summary

Egypt's national soccer team is set to face Australia in a World Cup match on July 7, 2026. Following their 3-1 victory against New Zealand, coach Hossam Hassan expressed gratitude for a congratulatory message from President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, indicating its significance beyond the game. Hassan praised the 'unprecedented development' of Egyptian sport under al-Sisi's administration, referring to the message as a 'medal on his chest' and noting its 'magical' effect. The upcoming encounter with Australia marks a pivotal moment for Egypt in the tournament.

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  • Egypt defeated New Zealand 3-1 in their last World Cup match.
  • Hossam Hassan will lead Egypt against Australia on July 7, 2026.
  • Hassan emphasized al-Sisi's role in the team's success and development.
  • President al-Sisi sent a congratulatory message to the team.
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Egypt face Australia in a historic World Cup game on Friday and the manager has been keen to highlight president Al-Sisi’s role in the achievement After Egypt’s 3-1 victory over New Zealand at the World Cup, the national team coach, Hossam Hassan, issued a statement of gratitude to the country’s president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi. Al-Sisi had sent a congratulatory message to the team and, for Hassan, that almost seemed like a bigger event than the result. The president’s message, he said, was “a medal on his chest,” adding that it has the “effect of magic” before praising the “unprecedented development” of Egyptian sport under al-Sisi’s leadership. Continue reading...

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