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Cairo erupts as Egypt step up to anchor African Fifa World Cup hopes
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Cairo erupts as Egypt step up to anchor African Fifa World Cup hopes

Egypt advanced to the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 after defeating Australia in a penalty shootout, sparking massive celebrations across Cairo and other cities. The victory has placed Egypt as the last remaining African team in the tournament, carrying the hopes of the entire continent. Fans celebrated in Tahrir Square and other areas, with security forces managing large crowds. The win represents Egypt's deepest World Cup run in decades and sets the stage for their next match against Argentina, which is expected to be a challenging encounter.

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Cairo erupts as Egypt step up to anchor African Fifa World Cup hopes

Egypt advanced to the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 after defeating Australia in a penalty shootout, sparking massive celebrations across Cairo and other cities. The victory has placed Egypt as the last remaining African team in the tournament, carrying the hopes of the entire continent. Fans celebrated in Tahrir Square and other areas, with security forces managing large crowds. The win represents Egypt's deepest World Cup run in decades and sets the stage for their next match against Argentina, which is expected to be a challenging encounter.

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