Egypt’s Next Match Scheduled Following Loss to Brazil
The Egyptian national football team suffered a 2-1 defeat against Brazil in a friendly match held at Huntington Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, as both teams prepare for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
Throughout the match, the Pharaohs showcased commendable performance, particularly in the second half where they managed to dominate possession and create opportunities against one of the world’s strongest teams.
Brazil’s goals came from Bruno Guimarães and Endrick, while Egypt’s lone goal was scored by Mostafa Ziko, who capitalized on a defensive error to narrow the gap.
Despite the loss, head coach Hossam Hassan noted several tactical gains, including player cohesion and the ability to execute strategies against a formidable opponent. Additionally, several players exhibited impressive performances.
Looking ahead, Egypt is set to compete in Group G of the 2026 World Cup alongside Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand. The team aims to achieve positive results and advance to the knockout stages.
Egypt’s Next Match After Loss to Brazil
The Egyptian national team will kick off its World Cup campaign with a challenging match against Belgium on Monday, June 15, at 10 PM Cairo time. This match represents a significant test for the team’s ambitions as they seek a strong start in the tournament.
The coaching staff and players are eager to learn from their experience against Brazil and correct any mistakes before entering this crucial official challenge, buoyed by strong fan support and aspirations for a historic achievement in Egyptian football.


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