Pharaohs receive presidential thanks after Belgium draw
On June 15, 2026, the Pharaohs held Belgium to a 1-1 stalemate, prompting President Abdel Fattah el‑Sisi to commend the squad. Posting on his official Facebook page, el‑Sisi thanked "the heroes of the national team" for their respectable performance, noting the achievement was unprecedented in Egyptian football history.
What does this gratitude mean for the team?
An official thank‑you from the nation's leader adds significant weight to the accomplishment. The president said "the future is better for you, God willing," signalling clear governmental backing as Egypt pushes toward the 2026 World Cup. Such backing could translate into extra resources for training camps and infrastructure upgrades.
How is the squad faring right now?
In terms of recent results, Egypt’s last five outings read 0 wins – 3 draws – 2 losses (DDDLL), with the Belgium draw being the most recent. Current injuries keep Hamdi Fathy, Mohamed Abdelmonem, and Ahmed Abou El Fotouh sidelined, posing a selection challenge for the coach.
What lies ahead for the national side?
With a handful of qualifying matches remaining, the Pharaohs must turn draws into wins and regain balance. Political support may open doors for new international friendlies or the hiring of technical expertise to boost performance. Fans are eager to see the team secure a bigger milestone in the remaining qualifiers.
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