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Egypt’s Win And The Vandalism That Followed: When Celebrations Cross the Line

Identity Magazine

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June 24, 2026

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Egyptians across the country celebrated Egypt’s historic 3-1 victory over New Zealand in the FIFA 2026 World Cup. The win brought excitement, pride, and joy to football fans who gathered to watch and support their national team. In fact, many people had been looking forward to enjoying this unique World Cup experience, and Egypt’s victory [] The post Egypt’s Win And The Vandalism That Followed: When Celebrations Cross the Line appeared first on Identity Magazine.

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Identity Magazine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Egypt’s Win And The Vandalism That Followed: When Celebrations Cross the Line

Egyptians across the country celebrated Egypt’s historic 3-1 victory over New Zealand in the FIFA 2026 World Cup. The win brought excitement, pride, and joy to football fans who gathered to watch and support their national team. In fact, many people had been looking forward to enjoying this unique World Cup experience, and Egypt’s victory [] The post Egypt’s Win And The Vandalism That Followed: When Celebrations Cross the Line appeared first on Identity Magazine.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 22, 2026

Jordan media hail Egypt win over N. Zealand

AMMAN — The historic 3–1 victory achieved by the Egyptian national football team over New Zealand in the FIFA World Cup 2026 received wide attention from Jordanian newspapers and news websites, which highlighted the achievement from various angles and celebrated the popular and official reactions following the match. The Jordanian daily Al Ghad focused on [] The post Jordan media hail Egypt win over N. Zealand appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

OneFootball

· Jun 22, 2026

🎥 First ever World Cup win! Salah & co throw huge street party

For the first time in the history of the Egyptian national team, a match was won at a World Cup. The 3–1 victory over New Zealand was celebrated not only in the stadium, but also afterward on the st...

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 4, 2026

How Israel’s press reacted to Hossam Hassan’s Palestine tribute

The lifting of the Palestinian flag by Egypt’s national team manager, Hossam Hassan, and his dedication of the victory to the Palestinian people, has sparked a wave of anger across Israeli media circles. The media viewed this move as a direct political challenge that transcends the boundaries of sports. According to Israel’s Channel 12, the The post How Israel’s press reacted to Hossam Hassan’s Palestine tribute appeared first on Egypt Independent.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Egypt's World Cup celebrations spark debate after Palestinian flags take centre stage

Sky News host Chris Kenny questions why Egyptian celebrations turned into advocacy for Palestine after their World Cup win over Australia. “What might have surprised many people was how the Egyptian celebrations turned into a celebration for the non-existent country of Palestine, complete with the Palestinian flag,” Mr Kenny said. “Not only did Egypt share the glory with the people of the Palestinian territories … but in those places the locals celebrated the Egyptian victory as if it were their own. “It begs the question, as so many criticise Israel, what has Egypt done for its brothers and sisters in Gaza? “Egypt agitates diplomatically for the Palestinian people, but it doesn't let them in as migrants.”

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 8, 2026

Triumph to disaster: Egypt’s pride remains as they bow out of World Cup

Proud Egyptians celebrate their team's historic run at the World Cup but blame bias for a heartbreaking exit.

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Related coverage for "Egypt’s Win And The Vandalism That Followed: When Celebrations Cross the Line": Identity Magazine — Egypt’s Win And The Vandalism That Followed: When Celebrations Cross the Line. Egyptian Gazette — Jordan media hail Egypt win over N. Zealand. OneFootball — 🎥 First ever World Cup win! Salah & co throw huge street party. Egypt Independent — How Israel’s press reacted to Hossam Hassan’s Palestine tribute. Sky News Australia — Egypt's World Cup celebrations spark debate after Palestinian flags take centre stage. Al Jazeera — Triumph to disaster: Egypt’s pride remains as they bow out of World Cup