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Imam Ashour Shines as Egypt’s Star in 2026 World Cup

Written byFerdous Saeed

The 2026 World Cup has marked a significant moment for Egyptian and Arab football, as Imam Ashour captured global attention by scoring a stunning goal during Egypt’s match against Belgium.

Ashour’s goal came from a powerful long-range strike that found the back of the net in an impressive manner, leaving both the Belgian defense and goalkeeper stunned as they failed to cope with its speed and precision.

According to data released by the tournament’s organizing committee, Ashour’s shot topped the list of the fastest goals in the current edition of the World Cup, reaching a remarkable speed of 123.4 kilometers per hour. This achievement has made it one of the standout moments of the tournament so far.

The Egyptian star has drawn international acclaim for this accomplishment, particularly as he surpassed records set by renowned footballers such as Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappé, adding further value to his goal in terms of statistics.

The strike caused significant confusion within the Belgian defense, which struggled to contain the ball despite attempts to cover it—an illustration of both the power and unusual speed of Ashour’s shot.

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