Egypt’s football team gets warm welcome home after histor…

Hundreds of euphoric supporters welcomed home Egypt’s national football team on Friday after the country’s best-ever performance at the World Cup, which ended with a thrilling last-16 exit to Argentina.

Thousands of fans turned out to greet Egypt’s national soccer team on its return home on Friday after their World Cup adventure ended with a 3-2 loss to Argentina in the knockout stage of the tournament.

Crowds gathered at the Al Alamein airport, waving photos of star player Mohamed Salah and holding signs celebrating the team’s achievements as they cheered the players’ return.

Egypt made it to the last 16 teams in the tournament for the first time after beating Australia 4-2 on penalty kicks, led by Salah.

The players are expected to meet on Saturday with President Abdel-Fattah Al Sisi, who thanked the team in a Facebook statement on Tuesday “for their honourable performance and for achieving an unprecedented milestone in the history of Egyptian soccer.”

Egypt's football team gets warm welcome home after historic World Cup run

Mohamed Salah (centre) smiles as he is greeted by fans upon the Egyptian national team arrival at Al Alamein Airport on Friday.
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A sea of fans dressed in red, white and black filled the grounds outside the airport in Al Alamein, where the Pharaohs boarded an open-top bus for a parade through the coastal city.

“We are very happy with the team,” supporter Mohamed Gehad told AFP at the airport where he had travelled to welcome the players.

“Their spirit was high, and ours is high as we welcome them.”

Supporters waved Egyptian flags and Palestinian flags in support of nearby Gaza, as well as a poster of coach Hossam Hossan draping both flags over himself during the tournament.|

Egypt's football team gets warm welcome home after historic World Cup run

Fans make an anti-racism gesture as they gather to welcome Egypt’s national soccer team at Al Alamein International Airport. Reuters

Egypt achieved their first-ever World Cup win before later reaching the last 16 teams at the global spectacle for the first time after beating Australia on penalties.

They were painstakingly close to achieving one of the tournament’s great upsets against Argentina, leading 2-0 with just minutes left to play before the defending champions staged an astonishing 3-2 comeback win.

But fans remained in high spirits, dancing to the beat of drums, singing patriotic songs and wearing shirts bearing the name of team captain and former Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah. Others held handwritten banners reading: “You made us proud, men.”

Egypt's football team gets warm welcome home after historic World Cup run

Soccer fans cheer on Egypt’s players as they ride atop an open-top bus after they have arrived at Al Alamein International Airport. AFP

“They reached a stage they had never reached before and we are proud of them,” another fan Eyad Ahmed told AFP.

As the team’s bus pulled away from the airport, flags rippled above the crowd and supporters surged alongside the vehicle until it disappeared from view.

“I’ll do everything in my power to ensure this is a new beginning for Egyptian football on the international stage,” Salah wrote on social media during the celebrations.

The players are expected to meet President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday, who on social media thanked the team for its “honourable performance”.

The Egyptian Football Association has also lodged a complaint against the officiating team from Tuesday’s match, with coach Hassan accusing officials of injustice despite FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina rejecting what he called “unfounded allegations”.

Hassan drew praise in Gaza after waving a Palestinian flag on the pitch following Egypt’s victory over Australia and dedicating the win to the Palestinian people.

Egypt's football team gets warm welcome home after historic World Cup run

Palestinians gather near a sand sculpture in support of Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan after Egypt were eliminated from the Fifa World Cup, on a beach in Gaza City. Reuters

At his pre-match press conference on Monday, Hassan said the suffering of the Palestinian people was a “shame on the world” as he called on football to do more to come to their aid.

During the tournament, thousands of Palestinians gathered in makeshift cafes set up inside tents or built from corrugated metal salvaged from damaged buildings to watch Egypt’s matches.

Agence France-Presse / AP

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