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Egypt coach Hossam Hassan says he considers matter closed after confrontation with Dallas police

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World Cup *Egypt Hossam Abdelmaguid Dallas Police Department Ibrahim Hassan

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Jul 4 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)20h ago

Egypt coach Hossam Hassan says he considers matter closed after confrontation with Dallas police

Egypt's head coach, Hossam Hassan, stated that a confrontation between himself, team director Ibrahim Hassan, and a Dallas police officer at their hotel is resolved. The incident, which occurred before Egypt's World Cup match against Australia, involved an argument over a player interacting with a fan. Video showed a physical altercation between Ibrahim Hassan and the officer. Dallas police confirmed they responded to a security request regarding an unauthorized individual and stated the issue was resolved on-site. Hassan indicated the team accepted an apology from the police and expressed satisfaction with the tournament's security.

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Al Jazeera21h ago

Egypt coach dedicates World Cup win to Palestine as Gaza celebrates

Egypt's national football team achieved a historic 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Australia in a World Cup knockout match, securing their first-ever win in this stage of the tournament. Following the match, Egypt's coach, Hossam Hassan, dedicated the win to the people of Palestine. Fans in Gaza celebrated Egypt's victory, with screenings held amidst bombed buildings. Hassan expressed his hope for Palestinian victory and mercy for their martyrs, carrying both Egyptian and Palestinian flags onto the pitch. This win advances Egypt to a last-16 clash against either Argentina or Cape Verde.

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Al Jazeera23h ago

Egypt say Dallas police officer pushed player, team director at World Cup

Egypt's national team claims a Dallas police officer pushed their director, Ibrahim Hassan, and player Trezeguet at their team hotel before a World Cup match. The incident occurred when Hassan and Trezeguet agreed to a fan's request for a photo. According to Egypt's media officer, the security officer intervened and pushed the fan, Trezeguet, and Hassan. The Dallas Police Department stated they responded to the hotel due to an individual without credentials attempting to gain access, and that the situation was resolved on scene. DPD also met with team representatives to address their concerns, and the matter has since been resolved.

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Egypt coach Hossam Hassan considered a confrontation with police at the team's hotel resolved.

— Hossam Hassan

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Video showed Hossam Hassan and team director Ibrahim Hassan arguing with a Dallas police officer.

— AP

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Dallas police stated officers responded to a hotel security request about an unauthorized individual.

— Dallas police

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Hossam Hassan stated the team accepted an apology from the police.

— Hossam Hassan

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Egypt beat Australia in the World Cup round of 32.

— AP

Jul 3 Evening

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Salah awaits Messi as Egypt beat Australia on penalties at World Cup

Egypt has made history by reaching the World Cup last 16 for the first time, defeating Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw after extra time in Texas. Emam Ashour scored for Egypt in the 13th minute, but an own goal by Mohamed Hany equalized for Australia in the second half. Both teams, having never won a knockout game before, went to extra time. In the penalty shootout, Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the decisive penalty for Egypt, while Australia missed two crucial kicks. Egypt's victory sets up a potential last-16 clash with Lionel Messi's Argentina, provided Argentina defeats Cape Verde.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Egypt and Australia head to extra time at the World Cup after playing to a 1-1 draw in regulation

Egypt defeated Australia 4-2 in a penalty shootout after their World Cup round of 32 match ended in a 1-1 draw. The game, held in Arlington, Texas on Friday, July 3, 2026, went into extra time after Egypt's Emam Ashour scored in the 13th minute and Australia equalized in the 55th minute due to an own-goal by Egypt's Mohamed Hany. Hany became the first player to score two own-goals in the same World Cup tournament. In the shootout, Egypt's Hossam Abdelmaguid scored the decisive penalty. Australia's goalkeeper Mathew Ryan did not save any of Egypt's four penalty kicks. This victory marks Egypt's debut in the World Cup knockout round, while Australia remains winless in the knockout stage.

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Egypt beat Australia 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw after extra time to reach the World Cup last 16.

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Mohamed Salah scored a penalty for Egypt.

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This is the first time Egypt has reached the knockout stage of a men's World Cup.

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Emam Ashour scored Egypt's first goal with a header.

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Egypt won against Australia in a penalty shootout with a 4-2 edge.