Egypt’s inspiring FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign ends in a dramatic 3-2 defeat to Argentina amid VAR controversy, global praise and emotional support from fans worldwide.
ATLANTA, USA — Egypt’s remarkable FIFA World Cup 2026 journey came to an emotional end after a dramatic 3-2 defeat to defending champions Argentina in the Round of 16, but the Pharaohs left the tournament with the admiration of football fans around the globe.
After taking a stunning two-goal lead, Egypt appeared on course for one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history. However, Argentina mounted a late comeback, with Lionel Messi inspiring the reigning champions before Enzo Fernández struck in stoppage time to complete a thrilling turnaround and book Argentina’s place in the quarterfinals.
While Argentina celebrated qualification, much of the post-match conversation centred on several controversial refereeing and VAR decisions that sparked widespread debate.
VAR Decision Sparks Outrage
The closing stages of the match were filled with tension as Egypt questioned a series of officiating calls. A goal scored by Mostafa Ziko was overturned following a VAR review, while Egyptian players and coaching staff also felt they were denied key fouls and a possible penalty.
The frustration intensified as multiple yellow cards were shown to Egypt, including one for head coach Hossam Hassan.
During the heated finale, Hassan crossed his arms in an “X” gesture, a recognised FIFA anti-racism signal intended to alert match officials to alleged racist abuse. Egyptian officials later questioned why play continued without the protocol being activated.
Egypt Earns Global Respect
Despite the heartbreaking defeat, Egypt received an overwhelming wave of support from supporters across Africa, the Arab world and beyond.
Fans praised the team’s fearless performances throughout the tournament, particularly after their historic victory over Australia that secured Egypt’s first-ever knockout-stage appearance at a FIFA World Cup.
The Egyptian Football Association congratulated the squad for making the nation proud, describing the players as heroes who represented their country with determination and courage.
President El-Sisi Praises National Team
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi also paid tribute to the players, applauding what he described as an honourable campaign.
He praised the team’s achievements and encouraged them to remain proud of their historic World Cup journey, expressing confidence that even greater success lies ahead for Egyptian football.

Emotional Support From Gaza
The match also resonated deeply with many football fans in Gaza, where supporters gathered to watch the game despite the difficult humanitarian situation.
Videos circulating online showed crowds following every moment of the match, celebrating Egypt’s goals and hoping the underdogs could complete one of the tournament’s biggest surprises.
Many social media users described the team’s performances as a source of hope and pride beyond football.
Ziko and Hassan Question Officiating
After the match, goalscorer Mostafa Ziko did not hide his disappointment, arguing that Egypt had been treated unfairly by the officials.
Coach Hossam Hassan echoed those frustrations, insisting his side deserved a penalty and questioning why the disallowed goal was overturned after play had continued.
Hassan admitted the controversial ending left him deeply disappointed with the tournament.

Football World Reacts
Several well-known football personalities also weighed in on the controversial officiating.
Former England defender Jamie Carragher questioned the consistency of the VAR decision, suggesting similar goals have stood in Europe’s top domestic leagues.
Portuguese coach José Mourinho was also reported to have criticised the decision-making process, arguing that if an infringement had occurred, play should have been stopped immediately instead of allowing the move to continue before cancelling the goal.
A Tournament That Changed Egypt’s Football Story
Although Egypt’s World Cup dream ended in Atlanta, the team’s campaign will be remembered as one of the tournament’s biggest success stories.
Their fearless displays, passionate supporters and determination against some of the world’s strongest teams have earned lasting respect across the football community.
For many Egyptians, the Round of 16 exit was painful—but it also marked the beginning of a new chapter filled with hope for future international success.

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