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How Egypt endured decades of World Cup disappointment

End 92-year wait for first WC win with historic victory over New Zealand


Tuesday, 23 June 2026


DUBAI, June 22 (Agencies): Egypt finally brought an end to one of the most painful records in World Cup history when they defeated New Zealand 3-1 in their second match of the 2026 tournament, securing the nation's first-ever victory at football's biggest tournament after 92 years of waiting.
For a nation that has reached just four World Cups, qualifying for the tournament is an achievement in itself. Yet for Egypt, the competition has long been a source of heartbreak rather than celebration.
Going into the 2026 tournament with the weight of a seven-match World Cup winless run hanging over them, expectations around Egypt were modest, with only Honduras enduring a longer wait for a maiden victory after going winless in their opening nine games.
However, a confidence-boosting 1-1 draw against Belgium in their opening match gave the Pharaohs belief that history could finally be made as they prepared to face New Zealand.
It initially looked like it would be a familiar story for the country as New Zealand took an early lead at BC Place in Vancouver in their Group G clash.
However, inspired by captain Mohamed Salah, Egypt had other ideas and produced a stunning second-half turnaround to finally write a new chapter in their World Cup history.
A remarkable 3-1 comeback victory saw Mostafa Mohamed draw Egypt level before Salah fired the Pharaohs in front with his third World Cup goal.
Mahmoud Hassan then put the result beyond doubt, sealing a famous win that ended Egypt's long wait for a World Cup victory.
While Egypt's players and supporters rightly celebrated a long-awaied World Cup victory, the significance of the result becomes even clearer when viewed against the nations difficult history at the tournament, where success has been painfully hard to come by. Egypt's World Cup story began back in 1934, when they became the first African nation to compete at the tournament.
However, their historic debut ended in disappointment as they suffered a 4-2 defeat to Hungary in the first round and were immediately eliminated. This proved to be just the beginning of a long and frustrating World Cup journey.
After their debut in 1934, the nation had to endure a 56-year wait before returning to the World Cup, finally qualifying for the 1990 tournament in Italy.
The expanded format gave the Pharaohs three group-stage matches to secure their first-ever World Cup victory, raising hopes that they could finally make their mark on the global stage.
However, despite earning a respectable draw against the Netherlands, Egypt were unable to win any of their matches, drawing one and losing two to extend their wait for a World Cup triumph.
Egypt's next World Cup appearance did not come until 2018, ending another lengthy absence of 28 years. Led by Salah, there was renewed optimism that the Pharaohs could finally claim their first victory on football's biggest stage.