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Egypt
The Pharaohs — 7× AFCON Champions
Egypt are Africa's most decorated continental football nation — seven Africa Cup of Nations titles and a dynasty built on the passion of millions. Mohamed Salah has brought Egypt's name to every corner of the globe, but the Pharaohs' greatness stretches back decades through legendary players and era-defining tournaments.
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Egypt holds the Africa Cup of Nations record with seven titles — no other nation has won more! The Pharaohs have been Africa's dominant footballing force for decades, and Mohamed Salah is one of the greatest African players in history. Egyptian football is built on passion, history, and world-class talent!
Quick Facts
First Egyptian Club
Al Ahly — founded 1907 (football section 1925)
EFA Founded
1921 — Egyptian Football Association
Egyptian Premier League Founded
1948 — one of Africa's oldest leagues
Registered Male Players
Approximately 780,000 across Egypt
Registered Female Players
Approximately 68,000 and growing
Professional Clubs
18 clubs in the top division
Discover Egypt
Egypt is one of the world's oldest and most fascinating civilisations, with a history stretching back over 5,000 years. Located in northeastern Africa and bridging the continents of Africa and Asia via the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt is home to some of the most iconic landmarks on Earth. The Pyramids of Giza — including the Great Pyramid, the only surviving wonder of the ancient world — and the Great Sphinx have stood for over 4,500 years on the edge of the Sahara Desert outside Cairo.
The Nile River, the world's longest river, flows through Egypt from south to north, providing the fertile strip of land along its banks that has sustained Egyptian civilisation for millennia. The Suez Canal, completed in 1869, links the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea and is one of the world's most strategically important waterways — allowing ships to travel between Europe and Asia without sailing around Africa. Egypt controls this vital trade route.
With a population of over 105 million people, Egypt is the most populous country in the Arab world and in Africa. Cairo, the capital, is one of the world's largest cities and a vibrant metropolis where ancient history meets modern life. Egypt is a major cultural power in the Arab world — its cinema, music, literature, and television programmes are consumed across the entire Arab-speaking world. Football is the most popular sport by far, and the national team, the Pharaohs, are seven-time African champions.
Map of Egypt
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Flag of Egypt
Egypt's flag features three equal horizontal bands of red, white, and black — the colours of the Arab Liberation flag. At the centre of the white band sits the Eagle of Saladin in gold, a symbol drawn from medieval Islamic heraldry and representing the strength and ambition of the Egyptian people.
⚽ The History of Football in Egypt
Football arrived in Egypt during the British colonial period in the early 1900s, taking root quickly in Cairo and Alexandria and becoming the national passion. The Egyptian Football Association was established in 1921, making it one of Africa's oldest and most venerable football organisations. Egypt played in the 1934 World Cup — the first African nation to ever appear at a FIFA World Cup — announcing themselves on the global stage from the very beginning.
Egypt became the supreme force in African continental football, winning the Africa Cup of Nations a record seven times. Their three consecutive AFCON titles in 2006, 2008, and 2010 are one of the greatest sustained achievements in African football history — a dominance that no other nation has come close to replicating. Egyptian clubs like Al Ahly and Zamalek have also dominated African club competition, with Al Ahly holding the all-time record for CAF Champions League titles.
In recent decades Egypt produced Mohamed Salah — widely regarded as one of the greatest African footballers of all time. Playing for Liverpool in the Premier League, Salah has won the Premier League, Champions League, and multiple African Player of the Year awards, becoming a true global superstar. His success has elevated Egypt's profile worldwide and inspired an entire generation of young Egyptians. The Pharaohs remain one of Africa's most passionate and ambitious football nations.
Key Results
- 1957🏆 AFCON Winners — inaugural champions
- 1986🏆 AFCON Winners — third title
- 1998🏆 AFCON Winners — fourth title
- 2006🏆 AFCON Winners — fifth title
- 2008🏆 AFCON Winners — sixth title
- 2010🏆 AFCON Winners — third consecutive!
- 2021🥈 AFCON Runners-up (lost to Senegal on penalties)
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Africa Cup of Nations titles — the all-time record. No nation has won more continental titles in Africa
✨ Did You Know?
Three Consecutive AFCON Titles
Egypt won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2006, 2008, and 2010 — three consecutive continental championships. No other African nation has ever won three titles in a row, making this one of the most dominant runs in African football history.
Mohamed Salah — A Global Icon
Mohamed Salah became one of the world's most recognisable footballers at Liverpool, winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League. His scoring records for Liverpool and Egypt have made him a symbol of African football's quality on the world stage.
Al Ahly — Africa's Most Decorated Club
Al Ahly of Cairo hold the record for most CAF Champions League titles — more than any other club on the continent. The Red Devils are Africa's most successful club side and a symbol of Egyptian football's long history of excellence.
🌟 Famous Players
Egypt has produced African football's most historic players — from record-breakers to global superstars.
Mohamed Salah
2011–presentEgypt's greatest modern player and one of the world's best. Liverpool and Egyptian record scorer, multiple African Player of the Year, Champions League winner. A global icon who has put Egyptian football on every continent.
Ahmed Hassan
1995–2012Egypt's most capped player in history with 184 international appearances. A commanding defensive midfielder who led Egypt through multiple AFCON victories with intelligence, leadership, and an unmatched commitment to the Pharaohs.
Hossam Hassan
1985–2006Africa's record international goal scorer for many years with 69 goals in 169 caps. A prolific striker who powered Egypt through AFCON campaigns across two decades — one of the continent's all-time greatest forwards.
Essam El-Hadary
1996–2018Egypt's legendary goalkeeper and the oldest player ever to appear at a World Cup (aged 45 at the 2018 tournament). Won four AFCON titles and is considered one of the greatest goalkeepers in African football history.
Mahmoud El-Khatib
1973–1992One of Egypt's greatest legends — a skilful forward who led the national team across multiple AFCON campaigns and became an iconic figure in Egyptian football. Later served as president of Al Ahly.
Ahmed Shobeir
1985–2000A dependable and commanding goalkeeper who was Egypt's first-choice custodian for 15 years. Shobeir was part of the Egypt squad that won the 1986 AFCON and remained a cornerstone of the team through the 1990s.
📰 Recent Events
AFCON Final — Cameroon
Egypt reached the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Final in Cameroon — their best tournament result in over a decade. They lost on penalties to Senegal in a tight final, with Mohamed Salah failing to convert from the spot in a heartbreaking finish.
World Cup Absence
Egypt missed the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, eliminated in the final AFCON qualifying play-off against Senegal. The defeat was a painful blow for the Pharaohs, who are determined to return to the World Cup for the first time since 2018.
Mohamed Salah — Record Seasons
Mohamed Salah continued his extraordinary form for Liverpool, breaking records and winning trophies while remaining Egypt's talisman and inspiration. His performances kept Egyptian football in the global spotlight throughout the season.
World Cup Qualifying
Egypt are competing in the CAF qualification rounds for the 2026 World Cup — determined to end their absence from the tournament's greatest stage. With Salah leading the charge, the Pharaohs are hungry to reclaim their place in Qatar.
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Seven AFCON titles, a record that may never be broken, and Mohamed Salah inspiring millions worldwide — Egypt's football legacy is one of Africa's greatest stories. The Pharaohs are building toward the 2026 World Cup with ambition and history on their side.
