Egypt: Egypt fans watch World Cup clash against Argentina with excitement despite defeat.
Jul 7, 2026
SHOTLIST: CAIRO, EGYPT (JULY 7, 2026) 1. VARIOUS OF EGYPTIAN FANS WATCHING MATCH ON SCREEN 2. VARIOUS OF FANS CELEBRATING AFTER EGYPT GOAL 3. EGYPTIAN WOMAN ISRA MUHAMMED SPEAKING TO REPORTER (Arabic) 4. EGYPTIAN WOMAN ERVA ADIL SPEAKING TO REPORTER (Arabic) 5. EGYPTIAN MAN AHMAD QASIM SPEAKING TO REPORTER (Arabic) 6. VARIOUS OF EGYPTIAN FANS WATCHING MATCH ON SCREENCAIRO, EGYPT - JULY 7, 2026: Egypt fans watched their team's 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match against Argentina with excitement on Tuesday, July 7, as they followed the 3-2 defeat that ended Egypt's tournament campaign. Despite the loss, supporters said they were proud of the national team for reaching the knockout stage and praised the players for fighting until the final whistle against one of the tournament favourites. Fans said the performance gave hope for the future of Egyptian football. Argentina came from two goals down to beat Egypt 3-2 on Tuesday, avoiding a major World Cup upset and reaching the quarterfinals after a late surge led by Lionel Messi. Egypt moved within sight of a historic win in Atlanta through goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Ziko, either side of a missed Messi penalty. But Argentina responded with three goals in the final 11 minutes plus stoppage time to keep its title defense alive. Cristian Romero began the comeback with a header before Messi equalized seven minutes from time, striking a half-volley that went in off the bar despite a touch from Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir. The goal extended Messi’s scoring run to nine straight World Cup matches and moved him back ahead in the Golden Boot race with eight goals in the tournament. Enzo Fernandez then completed the turnaround two minutes into stoppage time, powering a header past Shobeir from Lautaro Martinez’s cross. Egypt had frustrated Argentina for long stretches and came close to one of the biggest wins in its history. Shobeir saved Messi’s first-half penalty and produced several strong stops, while Egypt also had a goal disallowed after a VAR review early in the second half. The decision angered the Egyptian bench, and a member of the coaching staff was sent off after Argentina’s winner. Messi was visibly emotional after the final whistle, embracing teammates as Argentina celebrated a narrow escape. Argentina will face Colombia or Switzerland in the quarterfinals on Saturday.
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