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The fight for records in the Egyptian national team is heating up…
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has confirmed that the way is clear for Egypt star Mohamed Salah to immortalize his name in Pharaohs history under the watchful eye of his coach Hossam Hassan.
Egyptian football legend Mohamed Salah touched down in a historic moment with his 68th international goal for the national team, taking him one step closer to equaling his current coach Hossam Hassan’s all-time record of 69 goals. International Football Association “FIFA”.
Mohamed Salah scored the Pharaohs’ second goal against New Zealand in the second round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage.
With the goal, Salah puts himself in the position of the strongest contender for the title of the Egyptian national team’s all-time top scorer, a number that for many years represented the pinnacle of individual achievements in the history of the Pharaohs.
If he scores again, Salah will officially go down in history as the highest international goalscorer in Egyptian football history, surpassing one of the most iconic legends of his previous generation.
In the third and last round of the seventh group, the Egyptian national team will meet with the Iranian national team, where the “Pharaohs” lead the tournament table with 4 points, and “Melli” is in second place with only two points, equal to Belgium.
Since he began his international journey, Salah has steadily worked his way up, putting up number after number, proving that he is not just a passing star, but rather a natural extension of the national team’s greats through the ages.
This achievement is that it comes from the most famous and successful player in the history of Egyptian football at the European level, after his exceptional brilliance with Liverpool in the English Premier League and the Champions League, and leaving his clear mark in the Italian league with Roma and Fiorentina.
Now Salah is facing a new chapter in national history. One goal separates him from competing with his coach and standing next to him on the national team’s list of top scorers of all generations.