Egypt’s Pharaohs Celebrated with ‘100 Million Thanks’ at Cairo Stadium After World Cup 2026
Egypt’s national team entered Cairo International Stadium amid a spectacular celebration, greeted by fireworks and a jubilant crowd as part of the «100 Million Thanks» event, organized by Takhareeti to honor their World Cup 2026 campaign. Players interacted with fans, capturing videos and photos as thousands filled the stands—reflecting the overwhelming support following their tournament.
What Happened at the ‘100 Million Thanks’ Celebration?
The stadium hosted a grand event featuring tributes to players and coaching staff, alongside artistic and entertainment segments. Massive crowds attended, waving flags and chanting in solidarity. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi personally welcomed the team in New El-Salam City, praising their efforts and calling the achievement a source of national pride.
Why Is This Celebration Unique?
The Cairo Stadium event followed a wave of public receptions for Egypt’s squad after their return. In New El-Salam, thousands gathered to cheer players and staff, raising flags and singing hymns to honor the «Pharaohs» after their historic World Cup 2026 run—a moment that underscored Egypt’s passionate fanbase and the team’s newfound global standing.
What’s Egypt’s Latest Form?
Since the World Cup, Egypt’s last five matches show 1 win, 3 draws, 1 loss (LDDWD), with their most recent result a 3-2 defeat to Argentina on July 7, 2026. Despite the setback, the tournament remains a defining chapter for Egyptian football, proving their competitiveness on the world stage.
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