

Egypt registered a historic victory at the FIFA World Cup, ending a 92-year wait with an impressive 3-1 win over New Zealand. After falling behind early in the match, Egypt staged a remarkable comeback in the second half. Mostafa Zico scored the equalizer before Mohamed Salah put his team ahead with a crucial goal. Substitute Trezeguet sealed the victory with a third goal, ensuring a memorable triumph for the African side.
The win marked a landmark moment for Egyptian football and brought immense joy to fans who had endured decades of disappointment on the world stage. From the pioneers who represented Egypt in the 1934 World Cup to the current squad led by Salah, the victory fulfilled a long-cherished dream. Egypt now sits atop Group G with four points from two matches after drawing 1-1 with Belgium in its opening game. Meanwhile, Iran and Belgium played out a goalless draw, setting up an exciting final round of group-stage fixtures.



















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