History was made for Egypt’s national football team as the Pharaohs booked their place in the World Cup knockout stage for the first time, sparking celebrations across the nation. After years of near misses and painful exits, Egypt finally pushed through, reaching the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 1-1 draw against Iran national football team in their last Group G match. The result was enough to send Egypt through with five points, levels with group winners Belgium but behind on goal difference after the Europeans cruised to a 5-1 victory over New Zealand. Iran finished third with three points, while New Zealand ended bottom with one. For a nation with deep football passion but limited World Cup success, qualification for the knockout rounds represents a defining moment. Egypt made a dream start in Seattle when Mahmoud Saber struck in the fifth minute, giving the Pharaohs an early advantage. Iran responded quickly, with Ramin Rezaeian equalising in the 14th minute. The Pharaohs survived late drama as Iran saw an injury-time winner ruled out by VAR, allowing Egypt to finish second of the group behind Belgium. Australia awaits Egypt’s reward is a Round of 32 clash against Australia, with the knockout fixture set for Friday, July 3, 2026, at Dallas Stadium in Texas. Australia advanced as runners-up in Group D with four points. Victory would send Egypt into the Round of 16 and extend an already remarkable tournament run. Under head coach Hossam Hassan, Egypt has built momentum through discipline and tactical balance — qualities that will be tested again against the Socceroos. A new record This campaign has already rewritten Egypt national football team’s World Cup record books. For the first time in four World Cup appearances, Egypt completed the group stage unbeaten. In previous tournaments — 1934, 1990, and 2018 — the national team failed to progress beyond the opening round. The unbeaten group-stage run underlines the progress made by Hossam Hassan’s side, who finished with one win and two draws. Injury concerns Despite the celebrations, Egypt national football team’s qualification came at a cost. Egypt’s squad suffered a major blow after several players picked up injuries against Iran. Defender Mohamed Abdelmonem went down with a knee injury just 13 minutes into the match. In the second half, star forward Mohamed Salah suffered an injury and asked to be substituted. He was replaced by Ahmed Sayed Zizo. Left-back Ahmed Fattouh battled through injury until full-time, as Egypt had no substitutions remaining. The three players — Abdelmonem, Salah and Fattouh — have joined Egypt’s injury list, which already includes Hossam Abdelmaguid and Hamdi Fathi. Hossam stays calm Even with mounting injury concerns, Hossam Hassan remained calm, urging fans to stay confident as the Pharaohs prepare for the knockout rounds. The Egypt coach insisted his side controlled much of the match against Iran. “We were the better team for most of the game,” Hassan said. “Even with injuries and difficult moments, the players showed character.” Hassan confirmed Salah asked to be substituted after suffering a hamstring injury. Looking ahead to the knockout match against Australia, Hassan dismissed concerns over potential absences. “I am not worried about injuries. We have players capable of delivering, and I have full confidence in them.” Hassan has already secured his place in Egyptian football history, becoming the first coach to guide the national team to a World Cup match victory and the first to reach the knockout rounds. Now, with Australia up next, the Pharaohs stand 90 minutes away from an even greater achievement. The post Egypt makes history with World Cup knockout spot appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.