Egypt's national football team made history by advancing to the quarterfinals of the World Cup for the first time after winning a penalty shootout against Australia. The match, which ended 1:1 after extra time, saw Egypt triumph 4:2 in the shoot-out. This marks their first appearance in the knockout stages since 1934, 1990, and 2018. Egypt took control early in the game, scoring through Emam Ashour in the 13th minute. Despite missing chances to extend their lead, they remained composed during the penalty shootout, with Mohamed Hany becoming a tragic hero after suffering a head injury but still managing to score. Australia's goalkeeper Patrick Beach was instrumental in forcing the extra time, while Egypt's goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir failed to stop any penalties. Egypt now faces Argentina in the quarterfinals.
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