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Shobeir in a small group of goalkeepers awaiting two World Cup penalties
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Shobeir in a small group of goalkeepers awaiting two World Cup penalties

On July 7, 2026, Egyptian goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir made a crucial contribution during the World Cup match against Argentina by saving Lionel Messi's penalty and subsequently making two more important saves. His performance helped Egypt lead 1-0 in the game. Shobeir became the fourth goalkeeper in World Cup history to save two penalties in the same edition, joining Jan Tomaszewski (1974), Brad Friedel (2002), and Wojciech Szczesny (2022).

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Shobeir in a small group of goalkeepers awaiting two World Cup penalties

On July 7, 2026, Egyptian goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir made a crucial contribution during the World Cup match against Argentina by saving Lionel Messi's penalty and subsequently making two more important saves. His performance helped Egypt lead 1-0 in the game. Shobeir became the fourth goalkeeper in World Cup history to save two penalties in the same edition, joining Jan Tomaszewski (1974), Brad Friedel (2002), and Wojciech Szczesny (2022).

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