Mohamed Salah leads Egypt as they seek first World Cup victory against Belgium
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 1:17 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Egypt is set to commence its World Cup campaign against Belgium on Monday, aiming to achieve its first victory in the tournament's history. The Pharaohs, who have qualified for their fourth World Cup, have previously failed to win any of their seven matches. Despite a successful history in the Africa Cup of Nations with seven titles, Egypt is regarded as one of Africa's World Cup underachievers. Mohamed Salah, a key player for Liverpool, is expected to play a pivotal role as the team aims to surpass expectations and secure a group stage win.
- •Egypt to face Belgium in World Cup opener on Monday.
- •The team has not yet won a World Cup match in seven attempts.
- •Egypt has won the Africa Cup of Nations seven times.
- •Mohamed Salah is anticipated to be pivotal for Egypt.
- •Many Egyptians seek a modest goal of a single group stage victory.
- 1:17 PMThe Guardian Sport — Mohamed Salah has eyes of a nation on him as Egypt look to end 92-year wait
"The Liverpool icon has little left to prove but will be key for his country as they look to end a near-century wait for a victory in a World Cup match Last week Orange, one of Egypt’s leading mobile network operators, released a series of humorous adverts starring Egypt’s Ahmed Fatouh, Rami Rabia and Hossam Abdelmaguid, where the trio’s optimism is met with scepticism as partners and family members struggle to take them seriously. Their crime? Daring to suggest Egypt might finally progress beyond the group stage of a World Cup. If there is one thing Egyptians do particularly well, it is self-deprecation. Perhaps that comes from history. Despite winning the Africa Cup of Nations seven times, Egypt are still waiting for their first World Cup victory. The Pharaohs will kick off their fourth appearance at the tournament against Belgium on Monday knowing they failed to win any of their seven matches so far. That is the contradiction at the heart of Egyptian football. No African nation has won more continental titles, yet Egypt remain one of the continent’s World Cup underachievers. While other African nations aim to replicate Morocco’s 2022 semi-final success, many Egyptians would happily settle for something far more modest: a single group stage victory. Continue reading...
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